Dive into Safety! 🦞
The D Vein Lobster Gloves are expertly designed for diving enthusiasts, made from durable Kevlar fiber for puncture resistance and flame retardancy. With a non-slip grip and rubber armor for added protection, these gloves are versatile for various water sports. They are easy to clean and maintain, ensuring comfort and functionality for every adventure.
Brand | D Vein |
Material | Neoprene |
Size | Small |
Sport | Hunting, Fishing |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Puncture Resistant |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Item Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
Closure Type | Pull On |
Style | Protection |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.33 x 5.91 x 1.89 inches |
Package Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.02 x 7.48 x 1.81 inches |
Brand Name | D Vein |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | D Vein Company |
Part Number | DVein-G |
A**S
The Best Protection Currently Available
I'll begin by stating that I have no affiliation with DVein, have never contacted them, and have no incentive to write this review beyond extending my support for a quality product.So first things first, I'm a working professional diver, and that I beat the HELL out of my gear, so I'll critique the performance of these gloves under extreme use. After having cycled through some 4 or 5 different products to protect my hands (which are regularly damaged in filthy water conditions), I have found that I can't really get away from paying the more premium price for DVein's gloves because, quite frankly, they're the only things that hold up to the abuse. I have tried gloves at the zenith cut level of A9, and these gloves deteriorate as quickly as the others, likely because they weren't intended to work for extended periods underwater. Most of these alternatives, though more economical, are filled with cut-resistant fibers that are obnoxious to the skin once eventually and inevitably exposed (they have literally scratched open my face merely by my wiping water away on the surface). DVein's gloves, on the other hand, surprisingly last considerably longer due to what appears to be a more water-resistant rubber dip, the heavy rubber protection on the upper surface of the hand, and an impressively durable glove material. Though I've personally worn through these, I can't imagine that any normal use of the glove would cause premature failure. They're just a well-executed product.I recreational dive as well, and have been known to fish with a pole spear, and to grab a lobster or two - I can also attest to their durability and exceptional protection in this environment as well. Though lobster spines can be felt through just about any glove, the experience is dramatically dulled to an anodyne level by the DVein's and, unlike with many alternatives, the upper protective pads prevent obnoxious rub injuries from the holes in which the bugs tend to obscure themselves.The gloves allow for sufficient dexterity to perform most jobs underwater, even those that require the handling of small objects like nuts and bolts. They have not inhibited the use of either of my dive computers (a Teric and an i770R), nor have they proven to get in the way when I'm working with a camera underwater. They are not exceptionally warm, as this is not their express purpose, for they're not made of neoprene or any comparable material. Considering I use these in Florida, I count that as an absolute perk.If I were to offer advice to DVein, it would be only that they should continue researching new compounds to stay ahead of the competition, as that's currently where they stand. I recognize that the protective rubber pads are made from a soft compound so that the hand can flex easily, but something of higher density might help the gloves to last a bit longer, as these do eventually become badly damaged from regular abrasion and/or impact. Further, the rubber dip across the palm and finger surface wears off reasonably quickly under aggressive use. A more durable alternative would absolutely enhance the value of these gloves. Finally, I'd suggest that they advertise everywhere. If an activity is performed underwater, even beyond diving and fishing - and it puts your hands at risk - I would not hesitate for a moment to endorse these gloves for your protection.
N**Y
Keeps crabs from taking a finger
I got bit by a Dungeness and a sheep (spider) crab, and needed to do something about it, the sheep crab nearly sent me to the emergency room. These work great, you can still mess up and get bit by being careless, but it's easy to slip your hand out the glove. They aren't armor, you can't let a big sheep crab grab your finger with impunity, the glove pads just provide a buffer to prevent the tip of the claw from grabbing skin, allowing you to pull away (and then bash the crab with a hammer).
K**N
Excellent Pair of Lobster Diving Gloves - Thick and Protects Hands Effectively
The D Vein Lobster Gloves worked well for my husband on his bug hunt in Catalina. The gloves are thick enough where the spiny lobster shells won't pierce through them, but are flexible enough to allow him to move his hands with ease. The gloves fit true to size, felt comfortable on his hands, and protected his hands from the lobsters, sharp rocks, and other poky items. The only complaint is that these gloves don't have any means of keeping his hands warm, but this doesn't seem to bother him too much. Overall great quality gloves for the price.
L**H
Hull cleaning.
Bought them for my friend who cleans my boat bottom. The oysters are sharp & he was getting cuts. So I hope these Wark. Seemingly well made.
V**K
Dog bite gloves
I work with stray dogs at a shelter and all the ACOs (animal control officers) use these. The gloves feel good and don'ts restrict your movement. Have not tested the bite resistance yet.
J**H
Great gloves for lobstering
after a few trips hauling hoop nets with these I have to say they work very well and have proven more durable than my last pair from a different brand.high durability and still allow for excellent hand dexterity, (not so much padding you can't hold a small wet rope)Seems these will last much longer than a single lobster season
K**N
Not waterproof
They are definitely not waterproof but otherwise they’re good. I wore them crabbing and they worked great except my hands were wet and cold.
C**R
Fit and protection are top notch!
I used these badboys for the 1st time today and they were a dream! My 2 biggest things with lobstering gloves are:Fit - I normally wear large/XL gloves and went with Larges. My hands never felt cramped and my finger dexterity was not hindered either. I was able to grab some lobster out of a few holes where I know my old gloves would have been a hindrance.Protection - No one wants to get stabbed and poked when handling lobsters. For the 1st time ever my hands are immaculate after a day of catching and cleaning lobsters(we caught 24). I always get cuts/punctures. The heavy duty rubber on the knuckle side of the glove was also super durable and I felt confident no sharp rocks/coral would puncture/tear while reaching into holes.All-in-all, an A+ product and a must have for any free-diver/scuba enthusiast that enjoy's catching lobster and doesn't want their hands getting tore up while retaining the hand mobility.Adding photos as soon as my friend sends them to me!
J**Z
Buena calidad
Quedan bien
M**N
They seem great.
I haven't used them yet, but they look like they should be just the ticket for grabbing lobsters or crabs. The finger fit into my speargun trigger guard too. They feel solid and high quality.
L**N
Restrictive
Restricted manoeuvrability, heavy and not solid quality.
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