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The NRS Maverick Glove stands high above its peers. Warm, waterproof and flexible with an innovative HydroCuff™ that helps keep water out and your warmth in, the Maverick is definitely a cut above.
  • 2 mm neoprene with titanium laminate adhesive provides plenty of warmth.
  • Liquid-sealed seams keep water out vastly increasing the warmth of this glove.
  • The neoprene HydroCuff™ grips your arm, helping keep water out and warmth inside the glove.
  • The raw neoprene palm gives you awesome gripping ability while the raw neoprene back sheds water, greatly reducing evaporative cooling.

Imported.

Specs

Product Tips

Important Note: To put the glove on, first roll the cuff up. Then slide your hand in with a twisting motion and roll the cuff back over your forearm. To take the glove off, slide the thumb of the opposite hand inside the cuff, along the palm of the hand and push the glove off.

Material: 2 mm neoprene
Seams: Glued & blind-stitched
Taped Seams: Yes
Palm Material: Textured raw neoprene
Wrist Closure: HydroCuff™
Gender Sizing: Men

Sizing

SizeWidthLength
3XS2 1/2"5 1/2"
XXS2 3/4"6"
XS3"6 1/2"
S3 1/4"7"
M3 1/2"7 1/2"
L3 3/4"7 3/4"
XL4"8"
XXL4 1/2"8 1/2"
NRS Glove Men's 3XS-XXL

Reviews

87 Ratings
4.2out of 5 stars
87 Ratings

Rated 5 stars by 48% of reviewers

Rated 4 stars by 37% of reviewers

Rated 3 stars by 7% of reviewers

Rated 2 stars by 6% of reviewers

Rated 1 star by 2% of reviewers

1-10 of 87 Reviews
Rated 2 out of 5
Dec 20, 2016
Flimsy
Ripped within three days of shipment arrival. Not impressed whatsoever. Can hardly stand up to light activity, how can you ever expect these to work well in harsh winter working and paddling conditions? Not recommended.
Rated 5 out of 5
Nov 28, 2016
very warm glove with great grip!
I use this glove for kayaking on cold days.
Rated 5 out of 5
Nov 25, 2016
Good purchase!
These gloves are well made with cuffs that do a fine job of sealing at the wrists. I was not sure if they would be too spacious around the fingers, width-wise, but I have long fingers so I went with the large size. Perfect fit. Use the suggested size by NRS. Overall, product fits like glove, which is exactly what I want from a glove.
Rated 4 out of 5
Apr 30, 2016
Like these a lot
I've worn these once on NorCal spring river with drysuit. My hands/feet get cold easily and these kept me pretty warm, even after an (unexpected) swim. They were flexible enuf to 'feel' the paddle and, I assume, will work with my oars too, although I will need thinner glove for de/rigging. I was concerned about being able to remove them due the odd cuff, but that wasn't a big problem. Durability still unknown.
Rated 4 out of 5
Mar 21, 2016
Kayaking in the cold
These gloves work well just add a liner in them and works well on the river here in North Carolina.
Rated 3 out of 5
Feb 10, 2016
These gloves do exactly what they say they will do.
I bought these gloves to complete my waterproofing for cold weather kayaking. I paddled @ 30 degree air temp, water temp around 38. 1 hour into the trip my hands were so cold they stopped working. A friend had a pair thin knit gloves and I was able to add these underneath and it made a huge difference.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jan 16, 2016
My favorite cold weather paddling glove.
After years of whitewater abuse my old pair still work. They have a few holes but are still very warm.
Rated 4 out of 5
Jan 10, 2016
Warm but Fragile
Incredibly warm and cozy, but they crack quickly. Definitely not work gloves, good for passengers.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jan 8, 2016
Loved the first pair, bought a spare!
I've tried numerous kayaking gloves and these are by far the best. Bought a second pair in case they stop making them or my first pair wears out. Very comfortable, great grip, good water seal at wrist.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jan 7, 2016
Great Gloves
Love these gloves. They are great in cold water and in cold weather down to the mid 30° range. Below that and my hands get cold in them and I switch over to NRS Toaster Mitts! The feel of the paddle with them is great and they fit well enough that I can open zippers and do pretty fine work. My wrists are not real large, so the hydrocuffs don't fit real tight, but they fit tight enough to keep the water out in the brief exposures that I have lake kayaking. Don't know yet about durability. I've used them for about 20 hrs of paddling now and don't see any noticeable wear.

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