New Product: Atlas 282 DryGloves

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New Product: Atlas 282 DryGloves

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Link: http://www.seattlemarine.net/productcar ... category=0

Wondering if anyone has seen these new gloves and have tried them? Appears the liner is fused to the inside of the glove. If so, installation might be a problem.

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ATLAS INTRODUCES THE TEMRES 282 INSULATED GLOVE
For the first time Warmth, Breathability, and Flexibility have all been combined into a Liquid-Proof glove.
Using state-of-the-art technology, the Tem•res provides the wearer with protection from liquids
in cold conditions while still allowing them the comfort of a breathable glove. The abrasion-resistant
polyurethane coating and insulated acrylic liner were specially designed by our engineers to retain warmth
while reducing perspiration.

Breathable and water resistant PU fully coated glove with an acrylic liner for added warmth.
Combining breathability, resistant to both water and oil and outstanding flexibility , the TEMRES gives exactly what the users have been asking for in a insulated glove; dry, warm hands.
The finger tips are coated with tuff NITRILE coating before the 2 coats of Polyurethane are applied giving the wear areas a extra coating for added toughness and wear

It is extremely difficult to achieve good breathability in fully coated gloves that do not let through water or oil.
Atlas decided to take on this challenge to prove there abilities as a specialist in glove innovation and manufacturing.
The “TEMRES” glove turned the impossible into the possible .

The product name comes from Japanese words, “Te” meaning hand, and “MUREZU” meaning no humidness.

Warm to -4o, like the ATLAS 460 and 490, the TEMRES is the beginning of the next generation of hand protection, breathable, flexible, water proof and resistant to oils .

Available now, in sizes M , L, XL, and XXL. (sizes run small, if you normally wear Med., get Large)
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My original diving concepts dry glove set came with a similar set of gloves. Though it may sound good it turned out to be an absolute PITA. If they get wet, and they will, it takes forever to get them dry and they soon develop an aweful smell which is impossible to get out. Take it from me and stick to removable ones that can be washed.
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What's new about those? Lined smurf gloves have been around for awhile.
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I can't imagine not being able to swap in a dry set of liners for subsequent dives after a ring mishap or minor leak.
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spatman wrote:What's new about those? Lined smurf gloves have been around for awhile.
So true. I have 4 sets of these gloves for my Diving Concepts dry glove system.
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Dusty2 wrote:My original diving concepts dry glove set came with a similar set of gloves. Though it may sound good it turned out to be an absolute PITA. If they get wet, and they will, it takes forever to get them dry and they soon develop an aweful smell which is impossible to get out. Take it from me and stick to removable ones that can be washed.
So true. I developed a small leak in my Diving Concepts ring system and days after the dive, the liner was still wet. After a few dives the smell was more than ripe.

+1 on the removable gloves that can be washed and dried.
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spatman wrote:What's new about those? Lined smurf gloves have been around for awhile.
Yeah did I miss something?

Non-removable liners totally suck. The cotton scrim that serves as the base layer for the PVC coating is bad enough but adding in that crappy acrylic insulation just makes them terrrible. Unlined with aftermarket wool liners from SeaMar is the way to go!
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