Promate 3mm Neoprene Kevlar Palm Scuba Diving Snorkeling Gloves with Velcro Straps GL693
Promate 3mm Neoprene Kevlar Palm Scuba Diving Snorkeling Gloves with Velcro Straps GL693
Promate 3mm Neoprene Kevlar Palm Scuba Diving Snorkeling Gloves with Velcro Straps GL693 Hand Size Chart
Promate 3mm Neoprene Kevlar Palm Scuba Diving Snorkeling Gloves with Velcro Straps GL693
Promate 3mm Neoprene Kevlar Palm Scuba Diving Snorkeling Gloves with Velcro Straps GL693 Hand Size Chart
Promate 3mm Neoprene Kevlar Palm Scuba Diving Snorkeling Gloves with Velcro Straps GL693
Promate 3mm Neoprene Kevlar Palm Scuba Diving Snorkeling Gloves with Velcro Straps GL693 Hand Size Chart
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Promate 3mm Neoprene Kevlar Palm Scuba Diving Snorkeling Gloves - GL693

$39.95
DESCRIPTION
Promate 3mm Kevlar Palm Scuba Diving Snorkeling Gloves (GL693)
  • Tear resistant Kevlar palm with wrapped finger tips
  • 3mm neoprene pre-curved gloves
  • Great gloves for commercial or professional divers
  • Allow handling of course and rough objects
  • Pre-curved shape for great fitting
  • Velcro closure wrist strap provides maximum adjustment and easy entry

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Based on 23 reviews
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M
Mike
Good Fit Good Quality

These gloves fit well and appear to be as sturdy as I expected.

T
TEW
Good gloves for the money

Great gloves for cleaning the hull & running gear under your boat.

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yates7265
Holds up like a cheap pair... might as well just get the cheap one and save your money

fingers have holes in them after the first 30 minutes of use.

B
Bbestshot
tight fitting fingers, fit is small

quality seems ok, tight fitting fingers, useless Velcro strap, doubt if it is real Kevlar

A
Aaron
Works great for spearfishing, lobster diving, and scuba. Warm for 65 degree water.

Works great so far for spearfishing, lobster diving, and regular scuba. Some stitching has become frayed but I burned them off with a lighter. I dive in 65 - 72 degree water and it's warm enough.

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