Cressi Camouflage Neoprene Spearfishing Gloves vs Lobster diving gloves with Kevlar protection
Overall winner: Lobster diving gloves with Kevlar protection
Key Differences
Choose D Vein Kevlar Lobster Diving Gloves (A) if you prioritize cut- and puncture-resistant durability and flame-retardant Kevlar fiber—users note superior abrasion resistance though some find the backing can rip or the glove stiff. Choose Cressi Camouflage Neoprene Gloves (B) if you want stretch, comfort and warmth from 2.0 mm neoprene plus an anti-slip palm and a camouflage look, accepting reported seam and mixed build-quality issues
Cressi Camouflage Neoprene Spearfishing Gloves
5-finger gloves in elastic 2.0 mm neoprene for warmth and dexterity. Anti-slip palm coating and adjustable wrist strap, with camouflage patterns to match wetsuits. Customers cite good fit, warmth, and grip, though some report seam issues
Pros
- elastic neoprene for full finger mobility
- 2.0 mm thickness for warmth
- anti-slip palm coating
- large adjustable wrist Velcro
Cons
- some customers report seams coming apart
- mixed build quality feedback
Lobster diving gloves with Kevlar protection
Kevlar dive gloves offering cut-proof protection for lobstering and spearfishing, with knuckle protection and comfortable fit. Customers report solid performance for lobstering and digging, with varying durability and padding feedback
Pros
- Kevlar fiber protection
- Knuckle protection for rocks and coral
- Suitable for lobstering and spearfishing
- Comfortable fit noted by customers
Cons
- Durability and padding mixed reviews
- Some report backing ripping
- Gloves can feel stiffer than expected
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | D Vein |
| Versatility | Cressi |
| User Reviews | Tie |