late winter/spring gloves

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by NJSwell, Jan 30, 2011.

  1. NJSwell

    NJSwell Well-Known Member

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    Aug 26, 2010
    Hey guys, I'm getting new gear for the season and I was wondering if anyone here has had good experience with any of these gloves, all 5mm 5-finger. I don't want to spend more than $50 for new gloves

    xcel infiniti drylock
    patagonia r4
    oneill psycho

    also, if you believe there are better pairs please don't hesitate and let me know, thanks!
     
    Last edited: Jan 30, 2011
  2. snobowin

    snobowin Well-Known Member

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    Sep 5, 2009
    Be using O'Neill 5mm for years. I have had minor problems after a fair amount of use with a small leak between two fingers from stretching them a lot and being in a hurry to get them off., easy to fix with some black wet suit glue. Once fixted stay fixed. Only happened with one pair a couple of years ago. Plenty warm all most all the time. Never tried Patagonia but have a killer Patagonia suit. You will have to shop around to get O'niell or Patagonia at 50 or less.
     

  3. NJSwell

    NJSwell Well-Known Member

    232
    Aug 26, 2010
    yeah i want to get some personal experience tips first before I buy. ive already found patagonia and psycho for under 50, so i'm good there
     
  4. Mitchell

    Mitchell Well-Known Member

    Jan 5, 2009
    xcel infiniti drylock 5 mm 5 finger gloves - plenty warm down to about 40 - 45 but a but chilly last few sessions with the water in the upper 30's. They got small holes between the fingers and near the drylock gasket towards the end of first winter of use, i gooped the holes and it looks like they will end up making through a second winter so I guess thats not bad.

    Not experience with the other two
     
  5. darippah

    darippah Well-Known Member

    367
    May 27, 2008
    xcel drylock gloves sucked up until i realized u just need to get a size bigger than u really need. i got an XL when i am normally a M/L.. theres a whole buncha extra room but water doesnt get inside and its real easy to get on and off
     
  6. NJSwell

    NJSwell Well-Known Member

    232
    Aug 26, 2010
    i've heard they're hard as hell to put on and take off haha, but what size would be best for me? their website doesnt have a chart. from tip of my middle finger to wrist is 7 inches
     
  7. wontonwonton

    wontonwonton Well-Known Member

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    Mar 13, 2007
    First of all, for the DRYLOCK gloves/boots, you roll the wrist cuff back. Then you roll it over when your hand is in.

    Second, aside from being warmer, mittens or lobsters last alot longer and dont get tears in between fingers.

    5 fingers feel fat and bulky and they fall apart FAST.

    The bodyglove lobsters looked pretty good

    I have xcell 7mm mittens on the 4th year with heavy use if that means anything.
     
  8. NJSwell

    NJSwell Well-Known Member

    232
    Aug 26, 2010
    only reason I don't really want to get the 7mm mittens is that I want more mobility in my hands. also, this will be late march/early april and onwards. i dont want to have mits in may and such
     
  9. pkovo

    pkovo Well-Known Member

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    Jun 7, 2010
    What do you need more mobility for??

    I'm not being a wiseguy, I'm genuinely curious. I've gotten to the point where I'm a minimalist with this stuff. I use my 7mil mittons until I can go bare handed. I do get swamp hands as the water warms up. but never felt the need for more mobility.