Alder Plasma 4.5mm Mitten Fast Dry Liner Wetsuit Gloves
The Alder Plasma 4.5mm Mitt wetsuit gloves with FDL (Fast Dry Lining) are a staple of the east coast - constructed from 4.5mm Lined, 100% X-Stretch Neoprene with the amazing FDL Fleecy lining and a Super-Grip palm.
With the seams glued and blindstitched with external fluid seam weld, these Mitts will keep your session going all winter!!
Great value glove that ticks all the boxes - warmth, flexibility and the ability to drip-dry rapidly - not to mention an awesome price!!
Want to know more about Alder? Check out Bob's Blog for a full rundown on this iconic UK brand.
Features
- Engineered flexibility and lightweight warmth
- FDL Fleecy lining
- Thermal Interior lining for warmth
- Engineered design, contoured fit
- Grip palms = Traction on board
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Who Are Alder Wetsuits?
Alder Wetsuits was founded in the early 1970s, a time when the sport of surfing was just beginning to gain traction in the UK. The company's humble beginnings were in a small workshop in Cornwall. Where a team of passionate surfers and wetsuit enthusiasts set out to create products that would not only keep them warm in the chilly British waters. But also provide the performance and durability they craved.
From the outset, Alder Wetsuits was driven by a commitment to quality and innovation. The company's founders understood that the key to unlocking the full potential of British surfing lay in developing wetsuits that could withstand the harsh conditions of the North Atlantic. With this in mind, they began experimenting with new materials, construction techniques, and design features that would set their products apart from the competition.
As Alder Wetsuits grew, so too did their reputation for excellence. The company's wetsuits quickly became the go-to choice for many of the UK's top surfers.
One of the key innovations that set Alder apart was their use of neoprene, a synthetic rubber material that had just recently been introduced to the wetsuit market. By carefully refining the composition and construction of their neoprene, Alder was able to create wetsuits that were not only more durable but also more comfortable and responsive than anything else on the market.
Over the years, Alder continued to push the boundaries of wetsuit design, introducing features like seamless construction. Also strategic panel placement, and advanced insulation systems. These innovations helped to keep Alder at the forefront of the industry. Cementing their reputation as a brand that was truly dedicated to the needs of the modern surfer.
The Importance Of A Good Winter Wetsuit
Wearing a good winter wetsuit and gloves is essential for staying warm in cold sea temperatures. Cold water quickly drains body heat, increasing the risk of hypothermia. A high-quality winter wetsuit provides insulation, trapping body heat effectively.
Neoprene wetsuits work by trapping a thin layer of water against the skin. The body warms this water, creating insulation. Thicker wetsuits, typically 5mm to 7mm, offer better heat retention in freezing conditions. Sealed seams prevent cold water from flushing in, keeping warmth inside.
Gloves protect hands from numbness and loss of dexterity in icy waters. Cold hands make gripping surfboards, paddles, or equipment difficult. Neoprene gloves trap heat while allowing flexibility for movement. A good pair of wetsuit gloves also prevents painful cold water stings.
Cold exposure reduces muscle efficiency and reaction time. This can lead to slower reflexes and increased risk of accidents. Proper wetsuit gear helps maintain muscle function, improving performance in winter conditions.
Wind chill worsens the cold when wet skin is exposed. A well-fitted wetsuit minimizes wind’s impact, keeping the body comfortable. Gloves prevent wind-chilled fingers, helping maintain grip strength and control.
Extended exposure to freezing water can lead to hypothermia or frostbite. A thick wetsuit and gloves reduce this risk by keeping the core and extremities warm. They also prevent joint stiffness, which can affect swimming or paddling ability.
Cold water can shock the body, making breathing difficult. A warm wetsuit reduces this initial shock, helping maintain steady breathing. Gloves prevent sudden temperature drops in hands, which can cause discomfort and loss of control.
Surfing, diving, or swimming in winter requires proper gear for safety and endurance. A good wetsuit and gloves extend water sessions by keeping the body functional. Investing in quality winter wetsuits and gloves ensures a safer and more enjoyable cold-water experience.
Overall, the right winter wetsuit and gloves provide warmth, protection, and improved performance in frigid sea temperatures. They are essential for comfort and safety in cold-water sports.