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Gauntlet Wetsuit Glove
Recommended Water Temp: 10C+
Designed for moderate air/water temperatures, offering a bare-handed feel and dexterity. Ideal for extending sessions in surfing, paddleboarding, and other water sports.

3:2 Gauntlet Wetsuit Glove
Recommended Water Temp: 7C+
Designed for cold air/water temperatures, offering 5-finger dexterity and maximum warmth. Ideal for cold-water surfing, paddleboarding, and kayaking.

3:2 Gauntlet Wind/Paddle Neoprene Gloves
Recommended Water Temp: 7C+
Designed for cold conditions in wind and paddle sports (e.g., kitesurfing, windsurfing, paddleboarding), offering maximum warmth, durability, and grip.

4:3 Wind/Paddle Split-Mitt Neoprene Gloves
Recommended Water Temp: 0C+
Designed for the coldest air/water conditions in wind and paddle sports (e.g., kitesurfing, wing foiling, SUP, windsurfing), offering maximum warmth, durability, and grip.

5:3 Gauntlet 5 Finger Neoprene Gloves
Recommended Water Temp: 4C+
Designed for the coldest conditions, offering 5-finger dexterity and maximum warmth. Ideal for cold-water surfing, diving, and other water sports.

5:3 Split-Mitt Wetsuit Glove
Recommended Water Temp: 4C+
Designed for cold conditions (but not extreme arctic conditions), offering maximum warmth and flexibility. Ideal for cold-water surfing, diving, and other water sports.

6:4 Split-Mitt Wetsuit Glove
Recommended Water Temp: 0C+
Designed for the most frigid conditions, offering maximum warmth and flexibility. Ideal for extreme cold-water activities like ice diving, winter surfing, or polar expeditions.

Come see how to put on and take off you gloves – "On and Off Technique"
Putting on and taking off neoprene gloves can be tricky, but using the right technique makes all the difference. This video demonstrates the best method to ensure a snug fit, prevent stretching or tearing, and keep your hands warm and comfortable in cold-water conditions. Watch now to make every session smoother and more enjoyable!