NRS  Maverick Gloves

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One of the most popular cold-weather gloves from NRS, the Maverick gloves combine a raw neoprene exterior with a 4-way stretch interior for maximum warmth and dexterity.

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Features

  • 2 mm raw neoprene exterior with titanium laminate adhesive provides plenty of warmth and sheds water, eliminating evaporative cooling
  • 4-way stretch Extend™ interior enhances dexterity
  • RawHide™ palms deliver unbeatable grip and combine with liquid-sealed seams to deliver complete waterproof protection
  • Precurved finger design prevents hand fatigue
  • Innovative HydroCuff™ wrists prevent paddle drip, keeping water out
  • Pairing snaps on the wrists help keep the gloves together

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Watersports

Palm Material

RawHide palm

Fabric

2 mm neoprene

Waterproof

Yes

Type of Waterproofing

Glued, blind-stitched and taped neoprene with HydroCuff

Gender

Unisex

Glove Type

Full Finger

Size Chart

NRS Gloves - Unisex Adult
XSSMLXLXXL
Length6.577.57.7588.5

Sizing Notes

Measurements are stated in inches unless otherwise indicated.

Palm widths: XS = 3", S = 3.25", M = 3.5", L = 3.75", XL = 4", XXL = 4.5"

Reviews
5 reviews with an average rating of 1.8 out of 5 stars

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VP1872
Location:CLeveland, OH
Age:55–64
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Height:5'8"
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

All NRS paddle gloves are unusable

I am a big fan of NRS brand. Their SUP and PDF are second to none. But ALL of the paddle gloves I've tried have horrible flaw: they all have a seam right where hand contacts paddle and it gives me blisters. Theis applies to various models and various materials.

Age:55–64
Weight:175–200 lbs.
Height:5'8"

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dcohenla
Location:Hood Canal, WA
Age:65–74
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Too Tight!

I finally got the right size and yes they kept me dry while kayaking, but I was unable to put them back on while out on the water.

Age:65–74
tvcrider
Location:Upstate, NY
Age:65–74
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Height:5'9"
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
11 months ago

Sizing is off. Too tight!

I usually take a size medium in NRS neo gloves and that is what their size chart indicates. I really wanted to like these Maverick Gloves but the sizing is off. They fit fine in length, but they are too tight and difficult to get off. I can't imagine fighting with them while out on the water. For what is worth I have a small hand for a male, but these are a NO GO.

Age:65–74
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Height:5'9"

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SEAK
Location:Ketchikan
Height:5'10"
Age:55–64
Weight:150–175 lbs.
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
9 months ago

Great gloves!👍🏻

I’ve been using NRS products for over 25 years and all of their remains consistent. These replaced a former pair of gloves that I had worn holes in. Size large is consistent. These are form-fitting and have no sloppy feel when paddling. They are a blessing to have in SE Alaska’s winter paddling.

Height:5'10"
Age:55–64
Weight:150–175 lbs.
Cowtipper
Location:Tumwater, WA
Age:65–74
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
4 months ago

Simply not a good glove for sea kayaking

Like others here, I am a big NRS fan and I own a much patched, and much loved earlier version of these gloves. I bought the newer version to replace them and found that the changes in design and materials resulted in a vastly inferior and uncomfortable glove. While I ordered the same size (medium), getting them on was an incredible struggle. They are the right size, but the design pinches the hand and fingers uncomfortably. Also the gloves are very stiff and the way the seams on the fingers are designed, they rob you of all but the grossest of finger dexterity. I found that I could not wear them and press buttons—which is a critical function if I need to use a marine VHF radio to call for help. Getting them back off was another struggle and I can't imagine the challenge it would be to need to remove your glove on the water to do something requiring fine finger control (operate a radio, grab a deckline, use a tow belt, etc.) and then put the glove back on. While it is possible these will "wear in" and become more useable the more you wear them, this isn't an item that should require that. I do hope NRS has a much better, more usable update comning.

Age:65–74

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