California Kevlar Dive Gloves

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California Kevlar Dive Gloves

Hey Guys,
These are the UGLIEST gloves you will ever see, but no other dive gloves are warmer and more durable than the MAKO Spearguns California Kevlar dive gloves.

 

I am totally stoked with my “Kevlar Jacketed Yamamoto Diving Gloves”, specifically made for California Divers who dive in cold and rocky waters.

Built specifically for California divers who demand the best in quality, these MAKO Spearguns California Kevlar Dive Gloves have a Kevlar jacket for enhanced protection against rocks and shellfish.

And we didn’t stop there. Take a look at the seams. All seams have been welded with a bead of latex to provide unmatched strength and durability, thus making these gloves THE MOST DURABLE DIVE GLOVES AVAILABLE.

But what about comfort? Check this out…The ergonomic 3D design means these gloves have the natural curve that matches the natural curve of the relaxed position of your hands. That not only makes them comfortable, it adds agility and dexterity as well.

Oh yeah..One more thing… Did I mention these are made of Yamamoto Neoprene? Like all MAKO Spearguns wetsuits, socks and gloves, these California Kevlar Dive Gloves are also made with the highest quality neoprene in the world (Yamamoto).

Sizes: Small, Medium, Large, X-Large & XX-Large
Thickness: 3mm or 5mm

MAKO DIRECT PRICE: Only $47.95 pair! Don’t let this low price fool you. These are high quality, high performance, Yamamoto/Kevlar Diving Gloves. The reason I can offer these badass gloves for such an amazing price is because I sell direct to you, the diver instead of through dive shops.

And, because we sell direct to divers, these MAKO Spearguns California Kevlar Dive Gloves, made of genuine Yamamoto neoprene, actually cost less than non Yamamoto dive gloves that are sold in dive shops.

If you have any questions about these or any other MAKO Spearguns products, please feel free to contact us at any time.
Dive safe,
dano

Video: MAKO California Kevlar Dive Gloves

 

Customer review of the MAKO California Kevlar Dive Gloves

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A special thanks to the guys from San Francisco and Norcal Underwater Hunters who helped me in testing these badass gloves!

- Dano

Choosing The Right Size Cold Water Glove -
How To Measure Your Hand

Using a cloth tape, measure around your hand, but don't include your thumb as shown in the image below.

Measure both hands - they may be slightly different. Use the larger of the two measurements you make.

glove size measurement procedure

How To measure your hand

Selecting the Proper Glove Size

Glove Size

Inches

Centimeters

Small

8" - 8 ½"

20.3 - 21.6

Medium

8 ½" - 9"

21.6 - 22.9

Large

9" - 9 ½"

22.9 - 24.1

X-Large

9 ½" - 10"

24.1 - 25.4

XX-Large

9 ¼" +

23.5 +


 

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  • 5
    Monster Gloves

    Posted by Phil on Mar 23rd 2020

    Tough construction with plenty of flexibility. 3mm allows for sufficient dexterity to efficiently operate my gun. Palm pads provide good grip for wrangling a slippery fish. Fit is snug around palms but a tad roomy at the finger tips. Overall great gloves and would recommend to a fellow diver. Confidently putting my fingers where fingers shouldn't normally be put ;-).

  • 5
    Great heavy duty Gloves

    Posted by brent comstock on Feb 2nd 2020

    thanks for the prompt delivery of my new gloves, I got to use them yesterday for the first time. they were warm and feel like they will hold up well for the commercial dive work i will be doing. thanks again!

  • 5
    These are tough!

    Posted by Per Jorgensen on Dec 13th 2019

    I just came back from putting a pair of these through some torture in Norway, wrenching mussels out of cracks in barnacle-crusted rocks. Not a scratch in them. They're also comfortable, easy to put on, and plenty flexible for handling the speargun, shooting line, clips, and whatnot. You lose some fingertip feel, and it was hard to flip the recording toggle on my camera on and off by feel, but I consider that a necessary sacrifice in return for being able to use my hands without having to worry about the gloves cutting or tearing. As far as appearance goes, that's not a criterion for me, but for what it's worth they look a lot better when you're actually wearing them. Don't let the looks turn you off from these.

  • 5
    Super durable

    Posted by Jacob on Dec 13th 2019

    I’ve been using these for a month now diving in Alaska and spearing salmon. This requires hugging the bottom and grabbing barnacled rocks to hold yourself in the current. It can be really hard on gloves. These gloves have held up astonishingly well. The Kevlar shows no signs of wear, whereas with other gloves I’ve used in the past I would be reaching for the aquaseal by now. Highly recommend.

  • 5
    Excellent glov...

    Posted by Bo on Dec 13th 2019

    Excellent gloves...the best I've ever owned. I probably spearfish 80- 100 days a year in Southern California. I just bought a replacement pair for when my first pair of Kevlar gloves wear out. I used to burn through several pairs of gloves per year. I'm very happy to have finally found some gloves that have already lasted a whole season.

  • 5
    Awesome gloves!

    Posted by Micah O. on Dec 13th 2019

    These gloves are built like a tank but still super comfortable and warm. Even in SoCal waters. The glue is sticky at first but doesn’t cling to things and after two dives is a non-issue. I love these gloves.

  • 5
    excellent

    Posted by Jay Cobb on Dec 13th 2019

    perfect for loading spear guns, knifing fish and changing zincs on the yacht.

  • 5
    Bulletproof!

    Posted by jason schuster on Dec 13th 2019

    I love the "regular" Mako gloves with the black leather palms. However, these are waaaay warmer and durable. I've put 62 bugs in the bag this year and the gloves look brand new. I saw a complaint regarding the glue being "sticky". One dive and the stickiness of the glue is gone. I would highly recommend these to any dedicated bug diver.

  • 5
    5mm gloves are very warm

    Posted by Unknown on Mar 28th 2019

  • 5
    Love my dive gloves

    Posted by Raymond Sancho on Mar 28th 2019

    In all my years of hunting lobster here in California waters I’ve gone through numerous different brands of gloves... the Mako Kevlar Dive Gloves are by far the absolute best! I’ve learned my lesson and would never buy anything else!

  • 4
    Good gloves but

    Posted by Rafael Gonzalez-Vizoso on Jan 29th 2019

    Since I dive in frigid pacific NW waters, the gloves should be a bit longer with a better seal to really do the job. However, in general, the gloves are well made of good material. I just would make them a bit longer.

  • 4
    Great gloves but...

    Posted by Patrick Noe on Jan 29th 2019

    These gloves are pretty good on durability. The only complaint I have is that the glue on the seems became sticky after a week or two and get s on everything it touches. It then continue s to peal. Fix the issue with the sticky seam glue and you will have an awesome product.