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Ocean Hunter Strike Gloves - Kevlar

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Kevlar Strike gloves from Ocean Hunter are well suited to spearfishing and lobster, (Crayfish), diving. Firstly the seems are liquid sealed (flexible silastic glue covering the stitches). The kevlar panels exist across the entire palm, front and sides of the finger for protection where it counts, leaving a HD, stretch neoprene to finish the the top side of fingers and hand. This greatly increases dexterity and finger flexability helping to maintain a sensitive touch for operating speargun triggers, safeties, dealing with rig line tangles and pushing underwater camera buttons.

Key features:
  • Liquid Seams (flexible silastic coating over all stitching)
  • Kevlar palms and fingers
  • Longer wrist section
  • 2mm (quite warm)

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