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Hyperflex 5mm Neoprene Mesh Wetsuit Gloves - Superior Warmth. Perfect for Sailing, Canoeing, Rowing, Surfing, Kiteboarding or Scubadiving

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About this item

  • neoprene
  • Imported
  • FLEXIBILITY: Constructed using 100% super stretch neoprene for ultimate comfort.
  • TECHNOLOGY: Chill breaker blocks and evaporates the cold water.
  • MULTI-SPORT: Designed for all water sports including surfing, paddleboarding, windsurfing, water skiing, wakeboarding, etc.
  • WARMTH: Glued and blind stitched to provide crucial warmth in all weather conditions.


Product Description

The 2010 Hyperflex Mesh Skin series has been totally redesigned to be warmer, more flexible and more durable. The warmest hand protection in our line-up.

Amazon.com

Whether you're diving, surfing, paddling, or operating a camera under water, when the temperature dips down you need a glove that will keep your fingers warm without limiting your dexterity. Enter the Hyperflex 5-millimeter Mesh Skin Glove--featuring a Super Stretch Neoprene Chill Breaker mesh skin rubber exterior that repels water and a comfy nylon exterior, this glove keeps your hands operable in frigid temperatures. The flexible gloves are pre-curved to prevent hand fatigue and, designed to keep water out and warmth in, the gloves have 100 percent sealed, waterproof glued and blindstiched seams and Super Stretch rubber for easy on/easy off and to further block water entry at the cuffs. Easily, one of the warmest gloves on the market, the Hyperflex Mesh Skin Glove is a perfect companion for aquatic pursuits in the cold.


Gene V Rossi
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2023
Great fit, well sealed and flexibility is awesome!
Ken
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2018
Great product! Amazing seller! 1) they arrived a week ahead of the estimated time 2) fit perfectly 3) kept my hand warm out in the water! Typically when I order something before a race it is always late. Which is why I canceled Prime a year ago. So all I was hoping for is that it would arrive before next weekends race. Well a week early, w/o Prime! I’m in shock! Lol.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2017
Great gloves for the price. 2 hour surf sesh in 40 degree water and my hands were toasty. Cant comment on durrability but I've had at least 5 sessions no problem and for the price can't argue.
nini
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2016
I bought the XS and they fit just great. I think my women's glove size is a 6 1/2 to 7. I pull them over the outside of my swim jacket and they keep the cold water out and my hands nice and warm​.
ShawnD
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2016
great gloves for the money. good mobility and warmth. grip is good- but not great. grip degrades somewhat when wet, but still good. best I've tried in this price range
Frank Siepker Jr
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2015
Very comfortable and keep you hand warm! I use them wake boarding and wake surfing. They held up fine all spring. Used them all of April and May in 38 to 55 degree water, and no signs of wear or tears.
Greg Urata
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2015
Great gloves. I like the smooth surface of these gloves when you adjust things around your face it doesn't scratch. Nice and warm....
Trilobite
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2013
Kayak (surfski) paddler here who paddles year round in the northeastern climes. I've a pair of the 3mm mesh skin gloves as well, for late fall/spring paddling, and really enjoy them. The 3mm incarnation fits well, is just thick enough to cushion without impeding grip, and provides acceptable warmth. Thought I would give the 5mm version a go for dead of winter paddling. Unfortunately, the added bulk does not really equate to an equal measure of added warmth. My fingers go numb immediately in temps in the thirties, and the gloves are bulky, making you work to grip the paddle shaft.The rubberized material, however, does provide adequate friction on the paddle, unlike the useless urethane 'dots' on the grip surfaces of products from other manufacturers. It is waterproof, but rips fairly easily-caught one of mine on the level lock of my paddle and was surprised when a small chunk easily tore away. For temps in the mid to high forties, I'd say these are adequate; below this and you'd be better served by using pogies, or mittens. The only glove I've found to be truly warm, while still providing adequate feedback/grip on a paddle shaft were the Level Six brand, prior to their changing the design last year. Their new design is plagued by the same problems as other manufacturers.