The Tusa Warm Water Gloves are a necessity when traveling to warm water destinations. These lightweight polymesh gloves are ideal for snorkeling and diving tropical waters.
Tusa Warm Water Gloves
Rated 4.58 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings
(12 customer reviews)
RM121.00
Tusa Warm Water Gloves
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Hannah Tan –
I recently used the Tusa Warm Water Gloves on a trip to Bali and I must say, they were a lifesaver! The material is so breathable and lightweight, it didn’t feel like I was even wearing gloves. However, after a few hours, the gloves started to lose their grip on my hands, which was a bit concerning. Nonetheless, I would still recommend them to anyone heading to warm water destinations.
Elaine Wong –
I love how the Tusa Warm Water Gloves fit perfectly on my hands, making it easy to grip my diving fins. They are also very lightweight, which is a must for long snorkeling sessions.
Elaine Chew –
I’ve had the pleasure of trying out the Tusa Warm Water Gloves, and I must say, they’ve exceeded all my expectations! The grip is excellent, even when my hands are wet, and the breathability is amazing. Would highly recommend!
Lena Koh –
The Tusa Warm Water Gloves are a must-have for any diver or snorkeler! The polymesh material is very durable and easy to clean. I’ve worn them multiple times without issues.
Ethan Tan –
How long does the Tusa Warm Water Gloves take to dry after being submerged in water? I’m looking for a product that can quickly dry out to avoid bacterial growth.
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for your question about our Tusa Warm Water Gloves. We understand the importance of quick drying to prevent bacterial growth. These gloves are made from lightweight polymesh, a material that allows for excellent airflow and water evaporation. In our testing, we found that they can dry within 2-3 hours, depending on the temperature and humidity. For average conditions, we recommend leaving them to air dry for at least an hour before storing. If you have any more questions or would like to know more about our product’s features, please don’t hesitate to ask!
Ava Lee –
Overall, I’m very satisfied with the Tusa Warm Water Gloves. However, one minor issue I have is that the wrist strap can be a bit too tight at times.
Jing Lai –
I’m really impressed with the Tusa Warm Water Gloves. The design is sleek and modern, and the material feels really comfortable against my skin. One thing I’d like to know is, can I machine wash them or do I need to hand wash them?
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you so much for your wonderful review of the Tusa Warm Water Gloves, Jing! We’re glad you’re enjoying the design and comfort of our gloves. For cleaning, we always recommend hand washing your Tusa Warm Water Gloves to prevent any damage to the polymesh material. Using a mild detergent and gently rinsing them will help keep them in great condition. Machine washing is not recommended as it may cause the material to degrade. We hope this helps, and thank you again for choosing Tusa!
Simon Leong –
Does the Tusa Warm Water Gloves provide decent insulation in colder water conditions? I’m planning to travel to South Korea where the water can get quite chilly during the winter.
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for reaching out to us, Simon. Unfortunately, our Tusa Warm Water Gloves are designed for warm water destinations, not for colder water conditions. The polymesh material we use is lightweight and breathable, but it doesn’t provide sufficient insulation for colder waters. For a trip to South Korea, I would recommend exploring other options that cater to colder water conditions. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to ask.
Aisyah Lee –
Does the Tusa Warm Water Gloves work well with full-face masks? I’m planning to buy one but I’m unsure if it will cause any issues.
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for your feedback. To answer your question, our Tusa Warm Water Gloves have been designed to work well with various snorkeling equipment, including full-face masks. However, we recommend ensuring a snug fit between the glove and the mask to avoid any water seepage. This will allow you to fully enjoy your snorkeling experience without any issues. If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We also invite other customers who have used our gloves with full-face masks to share their experiences in the comments.
Adam Lee –
What is the weight of the Tusa Warm Water Gloves? I’m looking for lightweight gloves for my next snorkeling trip.
Junhao Lo –
Thank you for your question, Adam! The Tusa Warm Water Gloves are indeed lightweight, but we don’t have the exact weight listed in our product description. However, the gloves are made from polymesh, which is a breathable and flexible material that provides excellent mobility. For snorkeling, lightweight and flexibility are often more important than the exact weight. If you’re concerned about weight, we can offer you alternatives or try to obtain this information for you. Thank you for your understanding!
Seth Tan –
Are the Tusa Warm Water Gloves suitable for snorkeling in icy waters? I’m planning to visit Iceland soon and I’m unsure if these gloves will be warm enough.
Imran Hanafiah –
Dear Seth Tan, thank you for reaching out to us. Unfortunately, our Tusa Warm Water Gloves are designed specifically for warm water destinations and are not suitable for snorkeling in icy waters. They are perfect for tropical waters, but may not provide enough warmth for icy waters. We would recommend searching for gloves that are specifically designed for cold or icy waters. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask!
Dylan Tan –
I’ve used the Tusa Warm Water Gloves in warm water destinations and they work well. However, I wonder if the gloves would be suitable for swimming in cold water conditions. Would they provide enough warmth?
Imran Hanafiah –
Thank you for sharing your experience with the Tusa Warm Water Gloves, Dylan. We appreciate your feedback. The gloves are indeed designed for warm water conditions, and while they are made from polymesh material which provides a degree of flexibility and breathability, they may not be sufficient for cold water conditions. The primary purpose of the gloves is to prevent bruising and maintain dexterity while handling underwater equipment, rather than providing warmth. However, some customers have expressed interest in our cold water gloves, and we are considering developing products that cater to this specific need. We appreciate your suggestion and encourage you to leave a follow-up review if you try our products in cold water conditions. Would you like to know more about our products or share your tips on using the Tusa Warm Water Gloves in cold water?