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![]() The ones in the above thread are very bulky and hard to feel what you are doing when under water. If that is what you want you can get them at Wai's. I bought some thin gloves online from Dr Smith? or whoever's website but they are expensive and tend to leak a little because they are quite thin. I think they are the same gloves that farm vets use for insemination and cow birthing, etc but are marked way up from these guys. Best bet is to find a vet supply place and buy them from there. I have some so if you want to try them let me know.
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![]() I second Snappy's description that the aqua gloves are big, bulky and reduce pretty much any feeling underwater. HOwever, they are dry as a bone when I'm out. If you're just moving around large pieces of rock, they'd probably be good. Otherwise, I have seen some other gloves that are generic which probably surpass this.
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![]() If you have smaller hands these work great.
http://www.leevalley.com/garden/page...=2,42407,33240 and only $6.95
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![]() thanks guys, i'll go get a pair. Too bad they arent open on sunday
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![]() I saw some at Elite a while ago. Didn't look to close at them though. Maybe give em a call and see if they are what your looking for.
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![]() The gloves I am talking about I got through the Dr. Foster & Smith website.http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...bref=AA&ctt=62
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![]() Greg Last edited by Snappy; 01-30-2007 at 10:03 PM. Reason: added link |