The Aqua Tech Sensory Gloves are built for both cold and wet environments, and provide superior fingertip control thanks to their unique design advantage.
There's a fleece covering where the glove meets the wrist and all upon the areas where the fingers extend from your palm, providing great resistance to cold. But the thumb and index finger are sealed in a thin, fine layer of neoprene, and upon the tip of this neoprene there is a small hole meant to allow the very end of either digit to extend outside of the glove for precision control of equipment.
The body of the Sensory Glove is made from several panels stitched together, instead of a seamless piece of fabric, because this provides a better fit to your hand. Sensory Gloves are tough and made to withstand many seasons of harsh winter use.
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Comments about Aqua Tech Sensory Gloves (X-Large):
Great product. Just be sure to order one size larger.
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Comments about Aqua Tech Sensory Gloves (X-Large):
well-built, somewhat water resistant, go with one size larger for a good fit
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Comments about Aqua Tech Sensory Gloves (X-Large):
This product arrived the day I left for a two week gig shooting a doc on skydiving. We would be camping and the weather report called for cold/rainy conditions off and on...NO PROBLEM. Aside from needing a little more warmth on the exposed fingers during shooting, these gloves were top notch.
While I don't recommend them for heavy use, they make a big difference when you've got a camera in your hands. They kept my hands warm and dry, and it took zero effort to pop my fingers out when I needed them. It takes one swift motion and you can do it with one hand. I felt like a rockstar!
I recommend checking out the sizing specs on another site before choosing size. And THEN you can order them, because you should.
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Comments about Aqua Tech Sensory Gloves (X-Large):
Living in Michigan and loving outdoor photography make these a must have. Gloves have a great grip, and fingertip holes really work well for adjustments on camera.
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Comments about Aqua Tech Sensory Gloves (X-Large):
These are great for people with large hands. The other photography gloves I have tried were all undersized and the elastic wrist band caused my thumbs to flex inward. I used these gloves on a skiing trip to Utah. Temps in the 20's. I did add a glove liner for the snowmobiling. My hands never got cold! I used them in Florida this past week and nearly froze my fingers off. My point is their size is true, but if it is really cold use a liner. Sticking a cold finger through the finger holes is no fun!
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Comments about Aqua Tech Sensory Gloves (X-Large):
When I ordered these, I thought they might be a bit gimmicky. I was wrong. They are very well designed and really aid cold weather shooting. The fit is exceptional. They are warm enough for a day into the mid 20s. The finger access is great. They also have elastic straps to hang them from your wrists so you will not lose them when you need to take them off.
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Comments about Aqua Tech Sensory Gloves (X-Large):
Currently I live in Maryland but have lived in Northern Utah, Michigan, and New York. When the wind whistles across the hill tops and there is no cover of sorts--it is still cold on the unprotected skin no matter where you live. These gloves were very protective while photographing the recent lunar eclipse. Over the hours, I was constantly adjusting both the focal point to follow the moons path and shutter speed-the gloves were marvelous and performed as advertised.
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Comments about Aqua Tech Sensory Gloves (X-Large):
These are an excellent choice for winter shooting. They have small round holes in the thumbs and second fingers. The holes are cut out in neoprene and enable you to easily operate the control knobs and buttons on cameras of any type.
In extreme cold conditions, silk liners are recommended.
One surprise when opening the package is the incredible lightweight design. They offer good warmth and weigh mere ounces.
They do have a long lanyard drawstring which can easily get in the way. And the wrist is a bit snug, causing you to have to open the wrist strap for ease of entry.
I would recommend one size larger than you normally wear.
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