Oh just noticed your armour skin comment above - missed that first time round!!!
Could you comment on sizing for the Armourskin model? Just buy my normal size?
Oh just noticed your armour skin comment above - missed that first time round!!!
2nd most painful thing known to man!iriejohn wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 9:01 pmThis is true, but hurts like f*ck until hands re-heat!jumptheshark wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2019 10:48 pmThe hunting reflex is great. you just rig with bare hands, and go stick em in the lake for a good minute so they get real cold, then go get your wetsuit on and let them warm back up to beet red, then ride and they will be warm for hours.
In 15years or so i've tried everything and still yet to find the perfect solution. However, these look the best/closest yet... anyone any experience with them regarding forearm cramps and unhooking??matth wrote: NP 5mm 3 finger mitts....Excellent, very warm and very little hand cramping. Buy the ones with armour skin....thay last much longer..
your right, sorry for the name mix up, O Neil Psycho 1.5 mmsergei Scotland wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 2:32 pmDid you mean O Neil Psycho? Don't see Psycho on NP site here:Foil wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2019 8:52 amNeil Pryde psycho,
3 mm liquid seam gloves,
waterproof and never flush through down the cuffs due to a soft O ring sort of seal.
very stretchy, tight fit is best to maintain dexterity in the fingers.
I buy size small which fit more easily when used a few times, size medium slide on easily but you loose the ability to fix larks head knots etc,
this is a major drawback in most of the winter gloves i have used in the past.
https://www.neilpryde.com/collections/neo-gloves
Did you mean these:
https://www.surfdome.com/ONeill-Psycho- ... 092121.htm
Thanks!
Also what water temperature we are talking about - would they work for 4C = 40 F water?
Also - do they give you crsmps at all? Say after 3hrs session?
Thanks Foil, looks interesting.Foil wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 6:51 pmyour right, sorry for the name mix up, O Neil Psycho 1.5 mmsergei Scotland wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 2:32 pmDid you mean O Neil Psycho? Don't see Psycho on NP site here:Foil wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2019 8:52 amNeil Pryde psycho,
3 mm liquid seam gloves,
waterproof and never flush through down the cuffs due to a soft O ring sort of seal.
very stretchy, tight fit is best to maintain dexterity in the fingers.
I buy size small which fit more easily when used a few times, size medium slide on easily but you loose the ability to fix larks head knots etc,
this is a major drawback in most of the winter gloves i have used in the past.
https://www.neilpryde.com/collections/neo-gloves
Did you mean these:
https://www.surfdome.com/ONeill-Psycho- ... 092121.htm
Thanks!
Also what water temperature we are talking about - would they work for 4C = 40 F water?
Also - do they give you crsmps at all? Say after 3hrs session?
exactly these ones, not the many other Psycho variants
https://reefrash.co.uk/products/oneill- ... ewQAvD_BwE
temps typically found in the west coast of Wales in deep winter, ruddy freezing, with snow flurries and water that will give you ice cream head if you fall in without a full hood on.
no cramps whatsoever, mega flexible and pre bent,no water flush.
just ensure they are too tight when trying on from bone dry, then they are just the best at keeping your hands free from the dreaded STINGS
Looks interesting and way cheaper than NP 5mm 3 finger mitts!jumptheshark wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 5:56 pmhttps://www.needessentialsusa.com/colle ... ermal-mitt
I don't know. They made a 5 finger glove for the past few years. I have two seasons in a pair (around 30 sessions) and they've been great. Very flexible and holding up well. Should get another couple seasons out of them. They flush for sure, like any glove. I don't really care about flushing. I like them loose.sergei Scotland wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 10:25 pmLooks interesting and way cheaper than NP 5mm 3 finger mitts!jumptheshark wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 5:56 pmhttps://www.needessentialsusa.com/colle ... ermal-mitt
How well do they stop flushing during falls? How it is done?
No cramping? They are much less pre-curved than NP - flexible enough?
Ta!
I am convinced that thicker gloves are not the answer to this problem, over the years I have collected and wasted so much money on gloves that frankly have not worked as I wished.sergei Scotland wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 8:30 pmThanks Foil, looks interesting.Foil wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 6:51 pmyour right, sorry for the name mix up, O Neil Psycho 1.5 mmsergei Scotland wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 2:32 pm
Did you mean O Neil Psycho? Don't see Psycho on NP site here:
https://www.neilpryde.com/collections/neo-gloves
Did you mean these:
https://www.surfdome.com/ONeill-Psycho- ... 092121.htm
Thanks!
Also what water temperature we are talking about - would they work for 4C = 40 F water?
Also - do they give you crsmps at all? Say after 3hrs session?
exactly these ones, not the many other Psycho variants
https://reefrash.co.uk/products/oneill- ... ewQAvD_BwE
temps typically found in the west coast of Wales in deep winter, ruddy freezing, with snow flurries and water that will give you ice cream head if you fall in without a full hood on.
no cramps whatsoever, mega flexible and pre bent,no water flush.
just ensure they are too tight when trying on from bone dry, then they are just the best at keeping your hands free from the dreaded STINGS
I am not sure about 1.5 mm thickness as i get this joints pain from cold after the session. Don't really notice cold while kiting, but became sensitive later recently, bum...
Do you think 3mm version of those Psycho DL would work as well and will be as flexible? Did you try the 3 mm version?
I mean those:
https://reefrash.co.uk/products/oneill- ... 3mm-gloves
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