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Created by sick_em_rex > 9 months ago, 5 Jan 2015
sick_em_rex
NSW, 1600 posts
5 Jan 2015 12:10PM
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yeah yeah, I know, nancy pancy but my hands hurt! What gloves are people using and where the hell do you get em??? I know NP do some but my local shop is out of stock and not sure when they can get any, Dakine also do some but I haven't seen any nor do I know where to get them either.....Any suggestions other than ship chandlers and waterski shops?

regards, mr softhands

elmo
WA, 8869 posts
5 Jan 2015 9:17AM
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Windsurfing Perth has stacks of the NP gloves

I've been using the Ronstan Sticky gloves for the last year and found them briliant

www.ronstan.com/marine/error.asp?admin=&fail=yes

sick_em_rex
NSW, 1600 posts
5 Jan 2015 12:19PM
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cheers Elmo. How do you find the half fingerless half covered fingers setup? It seems weird....

Faff
VIC, 1372 posts
5 Jan 2015 1:11PM
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sick_em_rex said..
yeah yeah, I know, nancy pancy but my hands hurt! What gloves are people using and where the hell do you get em??? I know NP do some but my local shop is out of stock and not sure when they can get any, Dakine also do some but I haven't seen any nor do I know where to get them either.....Any suggestions other than ship chandlers and waterski shops?

regards, mr softhands


Dakine gloves are too thick. NP has very thin (Amara?) gloves. The downside is they wear out quickly.

elmo
WA, 8869 posts
5 Jan 2015 10:18AM
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I used to use the NP gloves which were great but I wore them out after about 4-5 months(to much sailing) and I was still getting bad callouses at the first knuckle which was painful during the day

Having the pointer and thumb free allows you to do stuff without taking your gloves off, the tacky grip (it doesn't feel tacky) is very effective and saves a lot of effort when gripping the boom. The gloves are still going strong after a year of abuse.

Obelix
WA, 1131 posts
5 Jan 2015 11:11AM
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Whitworths marine have a lot of useful sailing equipment including a number of sailing gloves:

www.whitworths.com.au/


Windxtasy
WA, 4017 posts
6 Jan 2015 10:48AM
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Obelix said..

Whitworths marine have a lot of useful sailing equipment including a number of sailing gloves:

www.whitworths.com.au/



+1 for whitworths. They have a good range and you can try them on.
You need to make sure they are thin on the palm side and don't bunch up when you flex your fingers.
I have doubled my sailing time by wearing gloves. I still get callusses but much smaller ones. The gloves also protect the back of your hands from the sun.

jimbob SA
SA, 999 posts
6 Jan 2015 6:57PM
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Rexy I'm a glove wearer too had dakines the last few years but also couldn't find new ones. Have NP ones now are OK but would rather have the dakines
Got my last ones in Maui maybe hitech will post some.
Tried the ronstan ones from whitworths once and they where way too stiff

stroppo
WA, 747 posts
6 Jan 2015 8:41PM
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I use work gloves full fingers I found the half fingers gathered up cutting circulation.
The black ones with a thin leather full palm grip cheap and last and in winter no numb finger tips.
Some people say you loose the feel with them. If your fingers are numb you cant feel anything anyway.
And all you need to do is take them off if you are doing fiddly stuff.
I only wear them in the cold or if im doing a distance sail.

sick_em_rex
NSW, 1600 posts
7 Jan 2015 2:30PM
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Got myself a pair of Gill brand sailing gloves. The same as the Ronstan's like Elmo uses but thinner in the palm padding so less likely to pucker when being worn. I'm not after grip, just a thin layer of fabric to protect my palms a bit and these seem to suit my cause nicely. Will report back after trying them

Wineman
NSW, 1412 posts
7 Jan 2015 4:38PM
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sick_em_rex said..
Got myself a pair of Gill brand sailing gloves. The same as the Ronstan's like Elmo uses but thinner in the palm padding so less likely to pucker when being worn. I'm not after grip, just a thin layer of fabric to protect my palms a bit and these seem to suit my cause nicely. Will report back after trying them


That'll work Andrew.
As a back up, I keep a $9 pair of Aldi cycling gloves in my sailing bag
Beats wearing out the more expensive sailin gloves

sick_em_rex
NSW, 1600 posts
9 Jan 2015 10:08AM
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tried em today in some pretty trying conditions!! They worked a treat, my hands certainly don't hurt at all. They were still a little thicker in the palm than I would like and were a tad uncomfortable at times but that is probably the same for any new thing like these and it is just a case of getting used to feeling.



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