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Old 03-15-2005, 08:26 AM
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Default Re: Warm hands...

Rob White wrote:
> Has anyone any recommendations as to the best method of keeping my hands
> warm whilst diving?
>
> I need to maintain a reasonable level of dexterity too so there may have to
> be a level of compromise but any relevant advice or tips you've got - I'm
> willing to give them a go.
>
> TIA
>
> Regards
> Rob
>
>

Swim with hands out of water?
I'm interested in the answer to this , when using DPV - I don't get cold
hands normally, but 25 mins on a DPV last week and I couldn't feel my
fingertips. Heated motorcycle mittens?
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Old 03-15-2005, 08:26 AM
Take a Walk
 
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Default Re: Warm hands...

Rob White wrote:
> Has anyone any recommendations as to the best method of keeping my hands
> warm whilst diving?
>
> I need to maintain a reasonable level of dexterity too so there may have to
> be a level of compromise but any relevant advice or tips you've got - I'm
> willing to give them a go.
>
> TIA
>
> Regards
> Rob
>
>

Swim with hands out of water?
I'm interested in the answer to this , when using DPV - I don't get cold
hands normally, but 25 mins on a DPV last week and I couldn't feel my
fingertips. Heated motorcycle mittens?
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  #3  
Old 03-15-2005, 08:26 AM
Take a Walk
 
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Default Re: Warm hands...

Rob White wrote:
> Has anyone any recommendations as to the best method of keeping my hands
> warm whilst diving?
>
> I need to maintain a reasonable level of dexterity too so there may have to
> be a level of compromise but any relevant advice or tips you've got - I'm
> willing to give them a go.
>
> TIA
>
> Regards
> Rob
>
>

Swim with hands out of water?
I'm interested in the answer to this , when using DPV - I don't get cold
hands normally, but 25 mins on a DPV last week and I couldn't feel my
fingertips. Heated motorcycle mittens?
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Old 03-15-2005, 08:26 AM
Take a Walk
 
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Default Re: Warm hands...

Rob White wrote:
> Has anyone any recommendations as to the best method of keeping my hands
> warm whilst diving?
>
> I need to maintain a reasonable level of dexterity too so there may have to
> be a level of compromise but any relevant advice or tips you've got - I'm
> willing to give them a go.
>
> TIA
>
> Regards
> Rob
>
>

Swim with hands out of water?
I'm interested in the answer to this , when using DPV - I don't get cold
hands normally, but 25 mins on a DPV last week and I couldn't feel my
fingertips. Heated motorcycle mittens?
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Old 03-15-2005, 08:26 AM
Take a Walk
 
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Default Re: Warm hands...

Rob White wrote:
> Has anyone any recommendations as to the best method of keeping my hands
> warm whilst diving?
>
> I need to maintain a reasonable level of dexterity too so there may have to
> be a level of compromise but any relevant advice or tips you've got - I'm
> willing to give them a go.
>
> TIA
>
> Regards
> Rob
>
>

Swim with hands out of water?
I'm interested in the answer to this , when using DPV - I don't get cold
hands normally, but 25 mins on a DPV last week and I couldn't feel my
fingertips. Heated motorcycle mittens?
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Old 03-15-2005, 08:26 AM
Take a Walk
 
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Default Re: Warm hands...

Rob White wrote:
> Has anyone any recommendations as to the best method of keeping my hands
> warm whilst diving?
>
> I need to maintain a reasonable level of dexterity too so there may have to
> be a level of compromise but any relevant advice or tips you've got - I'm
> willing to give them a go.
>
> TIA
>
> Regards
> Rob
>
>

Swim with hands out of water?
I'm interested in the answer to this , when using DPV - I don't get cold
hands normally, but 25 mins on a DPV last week and I couldn't feel my
fingertips. Heated motorcycle mittens?
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Old 03-15-2005, 08:35 AM
Sorry Doublegooner
 
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Default Re: Warm hands...

Get some of the plastic gloves you find at some petrol garages and wear them
under your gloves, I don't suffer from cold hands too badly but my
girlfriend does and she swears by this.


"Rob White" <rob@antispam.com> wrote in message
news:4236d297$0$10940$ed9e5944@reading.news.pipex. net...
> Has anyone any recommendations as to the best method of keeping my hands
> warm whilst diving?
>
> I need to maintain a reasonable level of dexterity too so there may have

to
> be a level of compromise but any relevant advice or tips you've got - I'm
> willing to give them a go.
>
> TIA
>
> Regards
> Rob
>
>



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Old 03-15-2005, 08:35 AM
Sorry Doublegooner
 
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Default Re: Warm hands...

Get some of the plastic gloves you find at some petrol garages and wear them
under your gloves, I don't suffer from cold hands too badly but my
girlfriend does and she swears by this.


"Rob White" <rob@antispam.com> wrote in message
news:4236d297$0$10940$ed9e5944@reading.news.pipex. net...
> Has anyone any recommendations as to the best method of keeping my hands
> warm whilst diving?
>
> I need to maintain a reasonable level of dexterity too so there may have

to
> be a level of compromise but any relevant advice or tips you've got - I'm
> willing to give them a go.
>
> TIA
>
> Regards
> Rob
>
>



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Old 03-15-2005, 08:35 AM
Sorry Doublegooner
 
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Default Re: Warm hands...

Get some of the plastic gloves you find at some petrol garages and wear them
under your gloves, I don't suffer from cold hands too badly but my
girlfriend does and she swears by this.


"Rob White" <rob@antispam.com> wrote in message
news:4236d297$0$10940$ed9e5944@reading.news.pipex. net...
> Has anyone any recommendations as to the best method of keeping my hands
> warm whilst diving?
>
> I need to maintain a reasonable level of dexterity too so there may have

to
> be a level of compromise but any relevant advice or tips you've got - I'm
> willing to give them a go.
>
> TIA
>
> Regards
> Rob
>
>



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Old 03-15-2005, 08:35 AM
Sorry Doublegooner
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Warm hands...

Get some of the plastic gloves you find at some petrol garages and wear them
under your gloves, I don't suffer from cold hands too badly but my
girlfriend does and she swears by this.


"Rob White" <rob@antispam.com> wrote in message
news:4236d297$0$10940$ed9e5944@reading.news.pipex. net...
> Has anyone any recommendations as to the best method of keeping my hands
> warm whilst diving?
>
> I need to maintain a reasonable level of dexterity too so there may have

to
> be a level of compromise but any relevant advice or tips you've got - I'm
> willing to give them a go.
>
> TIA
>
> Regards
> Rob
>
>



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