Sealskinz ultra grip Gloves.
Nov 29, 2008 19:28:13 GMT -1
Post by SEAJUNKY on Nov 29, 2008 19:28:13 GMT -1
Sealskinz ultra grip Gloves.
Sealskinz have been good enough to send me a pair of gloves for our review section. My first thoughts and were how can a pair of woolly gloves be water proof, and wind proof? Read on!
How it’s done
Well the gloves are made in 3 layers, each with a special property, Here is the gloves technical spec; The inside layer is a close fitting Marino wool inner, that’s soft, warm, comfortable and actively wicks sweat and moisture away from the skin. The middle layer is completely water proof, highly breathable, and has a windproof membrane. The outer layer is tough and durable to withstand all weather conditions. Also the gloves as you can see have a grip dot layer which covers the palm and the inside of the thumb and fingers. This will enable the paddler to keep a good grip of the paddle, and also to be able to grip the kayak in the event of a re entry.
So to start the evaluation
I have been wearing the gloves this morning for 3 hours in -4 degrees, my feet were freezing cold, but my hands are nice and warm. The thermal properties of these gloves worked well. I had to write reports whilst out and the grip dots gave great dexterity when gripping the pen even in sub zero temperatures.
Waterproof
I have done a dip test and put my hands in a bucket of water. Although the outer skin of the glove gets wet, and it does retain a bit of water, the inside of the gloves stayed bone dry. They do what it says on the tin 100% waterproof. I feel that I have to point out that the gloves are not made to stop water from entering from above the wrist area.
Conclusion
In my opinion, I would have no hesitation about wearing the Sealskinz gloves whilst out for a paddle; they are waterproof and very warm to wear. In fact for general wear I don’t think that you could get better glove. And for £25 what a nice Crimbo pressy.
If the Sealskinz sock’s and hats are as good as the gloves, you won’t go far wrong.
This is the sealskinz web site www.sealskinz.com
Sealskinz have been good enough to send me a pair of gloves for our review section. My first thoughts and were how can a pair of woolly gloves be water proof, and wind proof? Read on!
How it’s done
Well the gloves are made in 3 layers, each with a special property, Here is the gloves technical spec; The inside layer is a close fitting Marino wool inner, that’s soft, warm, comfortable and actively wicks sweat and moisture away from the skin. The middle layer is completely water proof, highly breathable, and has a windproof membrane. The outer layer is tough and durable to withstand all weather conditions. Also the gloves as you can see have a grip dot layer which covers the palm and the inside of the thumb and fingers. This will enable the paddler to keep a good grip of the paddle, and also to be able to grip the kayak in the event of a re entry.
So to start the evaluation
I have been wearing the gloves this morning for 3 hours in -4 degrees, my feet were freezing cold, but my hands are nice and warm. The thermal properties of these gloves worked well. I had to write reports whilst out and the grip dots gave great dexterity when gripping the pen even in sub zero temperatures.
Waterproof
I have done a dip test and put my hands in a bucket of water. Although the outer skin of the glove gets wet, and it does retain a bit of water, the inside of the gloves stayed bone dry. They do what it says on the tin 100% waterproof. I feel that I have to point out that the gloves are not made to stop water from entering from above the wrist area.
Conclusion
In my opinion, I would have no hesitation about wearing the Sealskinz gloves whilst out for a paddle; they are waterproof and very warm to wear. In fact for general wear I don’t think that you could get better glove. And for £25 what a nice Crimbo pressy.
If the Sealskinz sock’s and hats are as good as the gloves, you won’t go far wrong.
This is the sealskinz web site www.sealskinz.com