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From: Reeves, Debbie (Debbie) <"Reeves,>
subject: RE: [Paddlewise] Pogies
Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 11:31:51 -0500
Bob-

I have been happy with the "Aleutian" gloves at Campmor.  They are rubber
and waterproof.  Yet they are relatively thin with good flexibility and
pretty easy to get on and off (unlike the pair I used on Sunday-I'll never
use those again).

Debs

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> From: 	Bob Volin[SMTP:bobvolin_at_bestweb.net]
> 
> hands under the pogies.  But my greatest need for warm hands will be those
> times when I won't be able to keep them under there.  Anyone got a
> suggestion for a really flexible pair of neoprene gloves with a good grip?
> 
>     Bob Volin
> 
> 
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From: Allan Singleton <allan.singleton_at_voyager.co.nz>
subject: Re: [Paddlewise] Pogies
Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 13:15:13 +1300
> ----------
> From: Bob Volin[SMTP:bobvolin_at_bestweb.net]
>
> hands under the pogies.  But my greatest need for warm hands will be those
> times when I won't be able to keep them under there.  Anyone got a
> suggestion for a really flexible pair of neoprene gloves with a good grip?
>
 >     Bob Volin
>
Joyce and I came to sea kayaking from yachting via canoeing. As well as
PFDs, our yachting gear includes sailing gloves. These have light leather on
the palms, neoprene backs, cut off fingers and velcro wrist fastenings. They
give a great grip (or slip for the feathered) on the paddle, stop blisters
forming on soft hands, and the half inch or so of fingers still exposed
gives the sensitivity required for fiddly work.

When the finger ends start getting cold we put on polypropylene gloves, then
the sailing gloves on top, giving extra warmth but still good grip. If it
gets colder, then out come the pogies.


Allan Singleton
Hamilton NZ

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