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Crusty Russ <[log in to unmask]>
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SouthEast US Scuba Diving Travel list <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 Jun 2000 22:11:06 -0500
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Sheeesh, ask and ye shall receive!  :-)  Thanks Harold.


Harold Pritchett wrote:
> Yahoo strikes again.  Check out:
>
> http://www.tedsmilitarysurplus.com/clothacc/glkevlarknit.html
>         Military surplus kevlar gloves

...probably offer the most protection and dirt cheap!


>
> http://www.ctaz.com/~bwana/gloves.htm
>         Neoprene Diving gloves with kevlar palms

...but no kevlar protection where you need it most, on the fingertips.


> http://www.glovespecialties.com/glovespecialties/kk2200.html
>         Cut resistant safety gloves

...nice, but a bit on the expensive side


>
> http://www.kevlargloves.com/
>         Manufacturers of Kevlar gloves

...appear to be the best buy of the woven gloves


These appeal to me best
>
> So far, i've found kevlar ski gloves, kevlar hockey gloves, Law
> enforcement
> gloves (black lether with a kevlar liner), Hunting gloves, safety
> gloves, etc.
>
> My search found 1725 hits when I serched for "kevlar" and "gloves".  I
> gave
> up looking after a couple of pages...
>
> Harold

I would be more than happy to purchase one of each kind, at my own
expense no less, and report back to the list on the merits of each
different glove, if everyone would be willing to pitch in and cover the
cost to send me back to Galapagos.  :-)


Best regards,
Russ

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