Gloves & Hoods

Thin Neoprene Hoods - 2.3 to 3mm Hoods for Warmer Waters, Hoods for Swimming and Diving

In not-so-cold waters, a light diving hood is recommended, such as the Scubapro Everflex 3/2 Hood, a light 3mm neoprene hood without a collar. Such a thin diver's hood is also suitable as a swimming cap or for surfing in colder regions.

Thick Neoprene Hoods for Cold Water - Warm 5mm Hoods up to 7mm Neoprene Hoods

In cold waters, proper head protection is required when diving, and thick hoods, made from 5 to 7mm neoprene, such as the Mares Hood 6.5.3 or the Scubapro Hood 6.5.4, both quality and warm 6mm neoprene hoods for divers. Such warm and thick hoods are also necessary as a dry suit hood, since reliable cold protection for the head is particularly important when dry diving.

Bibbed Neoprene Hoods or Hoods without Collar

Depending on the cut of the suit, divers choose hoods without a collar, like the Everflex 5/3 or the Waterproof Hood H2 3/5, or for a bibbed hood with a collar, like the Everflex 6/5/4 hood with a bib, which has an especially wide collar that can be placed under the suit's collar or between the two neck seals of the drysuit to achieve even better sealing in the neck area.

Neoprene Hoods with Valve

Eliminating the uncomfortable problem of air accumulation in the diving hood is made possible by innovative hoods with valve, such as the Waterproof 3/5 with Air Escape Valve, preventing this issue with three, strategically placed one-way valves, allowing air to escape regardless of head position.

Neoprene Headwear for Water Sports - Neoprene Caps or Neoprene Headbands

For warmer regions, a neoprene headband, or alternatively a cool neoprene beanie, is often sufficient for diving. Both can naturally be used for many different water sports just as well, from swimming and snorkeling to sailing or surfing.

Neoprene Gloves

Neoprene Gloves are Indispensable for Almost Any Water Sport

While diving, gloves protect the hands from hypothermia and from stings and other injuries underwater, just like when snorkeling. Gloves for rowing protect your hands from the cold and blisters, just as surfing gloves or sailing gloves protect your hands from callouses and hypothermia, among other injuries. In swimming, canyoning, or SUP - gloves simply keep your hands warm during water sports.

Thin Neoprene Gloves for Every Water Sport - Diving Gloves, Sailing Gloves, Swimming Gloves

Diver gloves are simple neoprene gloves in various neoprene thicknesses – starting with thin 2mm neoprene gloves such as the Scubapro D Flex Neoprene Gloves with dimples or Waterproof Gloves G1 1.5mm Tropic with Velcro strap. These thin neoprene gloves provide less cold protection but offer a reliable protection against injuries and have a very good grip, and are excellently suited for water sports not only as diver's gloves but also as surfing gloves, rowing gloves, and even as sailing gloves or neoprene gloves for swimming.

5mm Neoprene Gloves - Gloves with Cuff or Neoprene Gloves with Zipper

There are 5mm neoprene gloves available as diving gloves with a normal cuff without fasteners like the Mares Neoprene Gloves Flexa Classic 5mm or with a zipper, such as the Waterproof Gloves G2 5mm. It is up to each diver to decide which handling they prefer. Generally, gloves with a zipper are a bit pricier but vastly facilitate putting on and taking off the gloves.

Semi-Dry Neoprene Gloves - Neoprene Gloves with Double Cuffs

For particularly cold dives, or as gloves for drysuit diving, we recommend the use of neoprene gloves with double cuffs, like the Scubapro Neoprene Gloves 5mm G-Flex Gloves. These usually come with a zipper on the upper cuff for easier donning and doffing, and seal perfectly on the hands by layering one cuff under the dive suit and the other cuff over the suit's sleeve, thus achieving almost perfect water tightness.

3-Finger neoprene gloves or 5-finger diving gloves

A special type of gloves are the 3-finger gloves, such as the Flexa 3F 6.5mm Mares Gloves, which provide a bit more thermal protection by having three fingers together in one glove pocket, thus keeping each other warm. These gloves are designed for very cold dives, serving as a practical step towards drysuit gloves.

Dry Gloves for Your Drysuit

If you want to forgo wet or semi-dry gloves for drysuit diving and prefer to keep your hands dry as well, there are special closure systems which allow you to attach dry gloves to the drysuit. They are rubber or latex gloves with a special cuff, such as the Waterproof Dry Gloves Latex HD, which are also available in our online dive shop.


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Thin Neoprene Hoods - 2.3 to 3mm Hoods for Warmer Waters, Hoods for Swimming and Diving

In not-so-cold waters, a light diving hood is recommended, such as the Scubapro Everflex 3/2 Hood, a light 3mm neoprene hood without a collar. Such a thin diver's hood is also suitable as a swimming cap or for surfing in colder regions.

Thick Neoprene Hoods for Cold Water - Warm 5mm Hoods up to 7mm Neoprene Hoods

In cold waters, proper head protection is required when diving, and thick hoods, made from 5 to 7mm neoprene, such as the Mares Hood 6.5.3 or the Scubapro Hood 6.5.4, both quality and warm 6mm neoprene hoods for divers. Such warm and thick hoods are also necessary as a dry suit hood, since reliable cold protection for the head is particularly important when dry diving.

Bibbed Neoprene Hoods or Hoods without Collar

Depending on the cut of the suit, divers choose hoods without a collar, like the Everflex 5/3 or the Waterproof Hood H2 3/5, or for a bibbed hood with a collar, like the Everflex 6/5/4 hood with a bib, which has an especially wide collar that can be placed under the suit's collar or between the two neck seals of the drysuit to achieve even better sealing in the neck area.

Neoprene Hoods with Valve

Eliminating the uncomfortable problem of air accumulation in the diving hood is made possible by innovative hoods with valve, such as the Waterproof 3/5 with Air Escape Valve, preventing this issue with three, strategically placed one-way valves, allowing air to escape regardless of head position.

Neoprene Headwear for Water Sports - Neoprene Caps or Neoprene Headbands

For warmer regions, a neoprene headband, or alternatively a cool neoprene beanie, is often sufficient for diving. Both can naturally be used for many different water sports just as well, from swimming and snorkeling to sailing or surfing.

Neoprene Gloves

Neoprene Gloves are Indispensable for Almost Any Water Sport

While diving, gloves protect the hands from hypothermia and from stings and other injuries underwater, just like when snorkeling. Gloves for rowing protect your hands from the cold and blisters, just as surfing gloves or sailing gloves protect your hands from callouses and hypothermia, among other injuries. In swimming, canyoning, or SUP - gloves simply keep your hands warm during water sports.

Thin Neoprene Gloves for Every Water Sport - Diving Gloves, Sailing Gloves, Swimming Gloves

Diver gloves are simple neoprene gloves in various neoprene thicknesses – starting with thin 2mm neoprene gloves such as the Scubapro D Flex Neoprene Gloves with dimples or Waterproof Gloves G1 1.5mm Tropic with Velcro strap. These thin neoprene gloves provide less cold protection but offer a reliable protection against injuries and have a very good grip, and are excellently suited for water sports not only as diver's gloves but also as surfing gloves, rowing gloves, and even as sailing gloves or neoprene gloves for swimming.

5mm Neoprene Gloves - Gloves with Cuff or Neoprene Gloves with Zipper

There are 5mm neoprene gloves available as diving gloves with a normal cuff without fasteners like the Mares Neoprene Gloves Flexa Classic 5mm or with a zipper, such as the Waterproof Gloves G2 5mm. It is up to each diver to decide which handling they prefer. Generally, gloves with a zipper are a bit pricier but vastly facilitate putting on and taking off the gloves.

Semi-Dry Neoprene Gloves - Neoprene Gloves with Double Cuffs

For particularly cold dives, or as gloves for drysuit diving, we recommend the use of neoprene gloves with double cuffs, like the Scubapro Neoprene Gloves 5mm G-Flex Gloves. These usually come with a zipper on the upper cuff for easier donning and doffing, and seal perfectly on the hands by layering one cuff under the dive suit and the other cuff over the suit's sleeve, thus achieving almost perfect water tightness.

3-Finger neoprene gloves or 5-finger diving gloves

A special type of gloves are the 3-finger gloves, such as the Flexa 3F 6.5mm Mares Gloves, which provide a bit more thermal protection by having three fingers together in one glove pocket, thus keeping each other warm. These gloves are designed for very cold dives, serving as a practical step towards drysuit gloves.

Dry Gloves for Your Drysuit

If you want to forgo wet or semi-dry gloves for drysuit diving and prefer to keep your hands dry as well, there are special closure systems which allow you to attach dry gloves to the drysuit. They are rubber or latex gloves with a special cuff, such as the Waterproof Dry Gloves Latex HD, which are also available in our online dive shop.