Looks about as comfortable as wearing a rubber glove all day could possibly be. Imagine how sweaty your hand would get...odd they are only making the right hand. Just plain weird.
There are subtle differences between the wall light and theirs, for instance the ribs between the fingers are smaller and more tightly placed.
Has anyone splashed out and can tell us a bit more?
Edit: Surely you could wear a glove under the rubber to reduce sweatyness?
- Can they be painted?
- How much they cost?
- What about their exact sizes?
The oinly idea I have at the moment is to cut them into pieces, removing the rubber between the finger pieces and then glue everything back on a fabric glove. I would use the rest of the glove to make some patterns for an accurate and easy foam reproduction.
I did something similar with my iron patriot glove and it works like a charm. In terms of movement it feels even better than a ski-glove. There's a thread about this technique somewhere here in the forum. It's probably called "easy hands by....".
What about cutting the upper join between the finger parts? (blue lines on pic)
Surely that would allow you to move freely?
Only thing you then have to think about how to ensure the slit does not rip any further. You could cut all the way around, and then glue the lower (ribbed) section back together, at least then it's quite likely the glue will give before the material does.
Well.....so sorry for necroposting but since now they sell these guys in pairs for 30 euros, I'd like to get one.
I've seen a youtube video but it's not very well detailed. My hand is 19cm long from the wrist to middle finger. Judging from what I see int he picture they sould fit.
Have you ever tried to wear them with a thin fabric glove on?