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Sharon C wrote:
Yup. Yet another tired question to rehash... I did check the archives for relevance (to previous paddling glove posts). I purchases a pair of paddling gloves recently. They're predominantly neoprene, with heavy palm patch and overlying neoprene rubber grips. The palm patches are leather - these aborb and hold water like a sponge. ... Anything on the market that would water proof and give additional gripe at the same time (resin maybe??) Look in a scuba shop for reef gloves. Light fabric with a thin rubbery coating. Not waterproof (why would you want waterproof in July), but grippy. -- Steve Cramer Athens, GA |
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