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Wetsuit Dive Gloves

Keeping your hands warm underwater should be a priority if you want to work with all the other equipment smoothly. Scuba Gloves and Mitts are designed to help you with the task. Just as with the other exposure protection here, when choosing dive gloves you need to pay attention to a few basic factors. First of all, you need to think about the water temperature you will dive in and choose the appropriate glove thickness. Secondly, you need to make sure that the gloves are comfortable and provide enough dexterity. Lastly, you should consider your style of diving and pick a pair that is durable enough.

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Wetsuit Dive Gloves FAQs

Why are wetsuit dive gloves important for diving?

Wetsuit dive gloves provide insulation and protect your hands from cold water, sharp objects, and potential injuries while diving. They also improve grip, making it easier to handle equipment and navigate underwater environments.

How do I choose the right thickness for dive gloves?

The right thickness depends on the water temperature. For warm water, 1-3mm gloves are suitable, while 5-7mm gloves are ideal for cold water. Thicker gloves provide more insulation but may reduce dexterity, so balance warmth with mobility.

Are wetsuit gloves suitable for all types of diving?

Yes, wetsuit gloves are versatile and can be used for recreational, technical, and cold-water diving. Some gloves are specifically designed for different activities, like spearfishing or wreck diving, offering additional grip or protection.

How do I ensure my dive gloves fit properly?

Dive gloves should fit snugly without restricting movement. Ensure there’s no excess material, as loose gloves can fill with water, reducing insulation. Check sizing charts provided by manufacturers to find the best fit.

How do I care for and maintain my wetsuit dive gloves?

Rinse your gloves with fresh water after each dive to remove salt and sand. Let them air dry completely before storing them in a cool, dry place. Avoid direct sunlight, as UV rays can degrade neoprene, and inspect gloves regularly for tears or wear. Replace gloves if they lose elasticity or develop damage.

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