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Darkfin Webbed Power Swimming Gloves (1 Pair) for Surfing, Snorkeling, Diving, Ultra Thin Hand Fins for Men and Women, Swim Gear for Water Aerobics and Water Resistance Training, Black, Women Large

Darkfin gloves are flexible, durable and comfortable, Used for Surfing (worn by big wave surf champs), Snorkeling, Swimming, Kayaking and Scuba including Disabled, Rescue and Military divers. 1. 3-D hand mold design for ultimate comfort 2. Lightweight latex won’t absorb water and get heavy 3. Cotton flock fibers embed themselves in the latex – and when activated with water – provide superb grip 4. Increase propulsion by up to 70 percent 5. Improve upper body strength 6. Improve any water sport To determine the best size measure your hand from the tip of your middle finger to the crease in your wrist closest to your palm. Then measure the width across your hand above the thumb area. Compare to the sizes below: XXL- 8″ (20.3 cm ) x 4″ (10.2 cm ), XL- 8″ (20.3 cm ) x 3 3/4″ (9.5 cm ), L- 7 3/4″ (19.7 cm ) x 3 5/8″ (9.2 cm ), ML- 7 1/2″ (19.1 cm ) x 3 1/2″ ( 8.9 cm ), M- 7″ (17.8cm ) x 3 3/8″ (8.6 cm ), WL- 7 1/8″ (18.1 cm ) x 3 1/4″ (8.3 cm ), WM- 6 7/8″ (17.5 cm ) x 3 1/8″ (7.9 cm ), WS- 6 3/4″ (17.1 cm ) x 3″ (7.6 cm ), YL- 6 3/8″ (16.2 cm ) x 3″ (7.6 cm ), YM- 6 1/4″ (15.9 cm ) x 2 7/8″ (7.3 cm ), YS- 6 1/8″ (15.5 cm ) x 2 3/4″ (7.0 cm ) Sizes from top are Men’s, Women’s and Youth.

Product Features

  • IMAGINE IMPROVING YOUR PADDLE SPEED – DarkFin gloves are made with 3-D web profile, which compared to your bare hand for propulsion, increases surface area by 70 percent. Much more power and speed in the water
  • HANDLE OBJECTS EASILY – ultra-thin, 0.9 mm or 1/28 inch Second Skin swim gloves give finger dexterity to pick small objects, to press small buttons on a camera underwater or to adjust diving equipment
  • STAY LONGER IN THE WATER – this extra layer on your hands helps to keep them warmer, so you can enjoy catching waves or diving for longer
  • GET THE GLOVES ON/OFF WITH EASE – we recommend spraying a small amount of silicone lubricant spray on your hands and spread with a rubbing motion. Or get into the water, fill the gloves with water and put your hands in, then take the gloves above the water and squeegee down. To remove, just blow into the edge by your wrist and inflate them like a balloon. They pop right off
  • GET THE RIGHT SIZE – the gloves should fit tight and at the same time comfortable like a wetsuit. Look into the size chart to find the best size for your hands.

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Comments

B. Fuller says:

You gotta think outside the box on these. OK here’s the deal. I love these gloves but it’s been a rocky road. The first several pairs blew out early. There’s a design flaw. The webbing is on the back of the hand, which means the stress point is between the thumb and fore finger. So the gloves kept ripping at the seam. You would expect that since that is the weakest point in the construction. After noodling on the issue a while it dawned on me that what had to happen was that the stress points had to be protected. I tried…

R. A. Selkirk says:

These are great! (Edit 4 months later) As a paraplegic I need swim gloves to do any swimming of distance. I’ve had neoprene swim gloves but they just don’t quite cut it. Then I tried a pair of these and was impressed. They take a bit of getting used to for technique, but the resistance you get for the power stroke is very good, and you don’t have as much drag on the return which is also very nice. I have rather large hands so I got the largest size they have and they (just) fit. If you’re looking for gloves to give you an extra…

Autumn Rufus says:

You should include a helpful size chart with explanation. …

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