NRS HydroSkin Paddling Glove
The comfortable flexible fit and excellent palmtofinger grip work together to enhance the feel of your paddle or oar DWR outer coating and ThermalPlush lining repel water while a TiCoat insulating membrane inside helps retain your body heat These features plus our new HydroSkin with quicker drying time add up to one solid coolweather glove The second generation of NRS HydroSkin has arrived Its more durable with greater snag resistance more comfortable with stretchier layers and dries more quickly than the original
- 0.5mm neoprene insulates and protects
- New ThermalPlush&$153; fleece inner layer for comfort and low water absorbtion.
- Titanium membrane reflects your heat back to you
- Odor-fighting antimicrobial treatment
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Reviews - NRS HydroSkin Paddling Glove
Anonymous
- 11/22/2004
Seam broke on 2nd use
Gloves seemed effective and fit well the first time I wore them. I really like how grippy the palms are. But when removing them after the second use the seam above the thumb split. I've now got a hole about an inch long running down the side of the glove. Good fit and nice sticky palm but may be a bit too fragile.
Anonymous
- 11/03/2004
Nice glove, mild weather only
Like the fit of the glove. Provided a secure grip on paddle. The advertisement should suggest it as a mild weather glove.
Anonymous
- 06/26/2008
Must Have!
Used for dragonboat on a carbon fiber paddle and these absolutely will not let you slip! stretches and fits tight...actually lost one and bought another pair! probably not for cold/severe weather.
Anonymous
- 06/23/2004
Nice gloves
Good fit, good grip . . . good PWC driving glove.
IronMIke
- 03/13/2005
Feeble
I bought hese gloves because of the thin material, that I thought would make putting the skirt around a kayak cockpit easier -- but all the seams around the fingers make the glove more clumsy than a thicker pair. Leaks through all the seams. Worst of all, the gloves invert easily when you take them off, and if they're wet, it'll take you 10 minutes to get them on again. Hardly practical for a day of active kayaking. I soon replaced the ones I bought with much better gloves made by LL.Bean and O'Neill.