I love these pogies and highly recommend them! The short length requires less neoprene and they don't absorb as much water as other pogies which makes them super light (when wet, it seems like they way half as much as some other designs). The hand opening is small enough to prevent excess water from splashing in but the material is stiff enough to allow your hands to slide in and out very easily. You'll never have to use your teeth to help pull these things on like you do with some other designs, which is key for someone like me who is constantly pulling my hands out to adjust my nose clips or wipe the fog off of my glasses. These pogies keep my hands nice and toasty down to 30 degrees air temperature. Lower than that and I use pogies with a longer cuff for extra warmth.
Name: Alex C Review Date: 4/13/2011 10:43 pm Rating:
These pogies are simple and hit the mark: easy to get in and out of, tough construction, and thick enough neoprene to offer protection from cold water and rock abrasion. Winning.
Name: Brian Review Date: 3/14/2011 4:00 pm Rating:
I picked these up early last spring and they paid themselves off with one stroke of the paddle. I'm a fan of the shorter style of these guys because they're easy to slip on when you only have seconds to seal launch, peal out, and run a drop.
The IR Microwave Pogie is a pogie-style hand warmer made with Supratex and TuffSkin neoprene. Easy entry and exit for convenience. The MicroWave Hand Warmers dry fast, offer protection and keep your hands warm.