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The perfect blend of warmth and flexibility, the NRS Rogue Glove is ideal for any type of watersport under a wide range of conditions.
  • 2-mm neoprene core with titanium laminate adhesive keeps you warm yet remains thin enough to preserve manual dexterity.

  • Fully taped outer seams coupled with neoprene HydroCuffs™ at the wrist help seal out water, maximizing warmth.

  • The grippy pattern on the palm gives you a sturdy hold on your paddle.
  • Material:  2-mm Terraprene™ neoprene
  • Seams:  Glued & blind-stitched
  • Taped Seams:  Yes
  • Palm Material:  GripCote™ texture
  • Wrist Closure:  HydroCuff™
NRS Glove Sizing
Size Width Length
3XS 2 1/2" 5 1/2"
XXS 2 3/4" 6"
XS 3" 6 1/2"
S 3 1/4" 7"
M 3 1/2" 7 1/2"
L 3 3/4" 7 3/4"
XL 4" 8"
XXL 4 1/2" 8 1/2"
NRS Glove Sizing

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NRS Rogue Gloves with HydroCuff
 
4.0

(based on 32 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

  • 5 Stars

     

    (11)

  • 4 Stars

     

    (16)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (1)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (1)

  • 1 Stars

     

    (3)

84%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Comfortable (26)
  • Good size/fit (24)
  • Good grip (22)
  • Waterproof (20)
  • Lightweight (18)

Cons

    Best Uses

        • Sizing:
        • Feels full size too small

           

          Feels half size too small

           

          Feels true to size

           

          90% 

          (27 reviews)

          Feels half size too big

           

          Feels full size too big

           
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No (27), Yes (4)

      Most Liked Positive Review

       

      Worked as Expected

      Wore these gloves on a paddle where the water was 40F and the air about 45F. I wasn't doing any rolling so my wrists didn't spend much time underwater but the few times I did...Read complete review

      Wore these gloves on a paddle where the water was 40F and the air about 45F. I wasn't doing any rolling so my wrists didn't spend much time underwater but the few times I did dunk my arm in I only felt a hint of water a the cuff. I was surprised, really, that the cuff worked as well as it did. However I did have them pulled over my drysuit wrist gaskets and I imagine latex seals better than a hairy arm :-) The air was pretty warm so I can't comment on how the warm the gloves were.. I was very comfortable though. When the outer fabric gets wet it stays wet so I imagine that in colder weather the evaporative cooling would kick in.

      The palms were grippy enough but I'd prefer a bit more. However I still felt like I had some "touch" with the paddle, but obviously not as much with bare hands.

      Overall I was impressed with my first outing with these gloves.

      VS

      Most Liked Negative Review

       

      waterproof?

      Got the gloves as a present, and was very excited to use them. The first time i used these gloves, the air temp was 31 F,and the water was snow melt. The ...Read complete review

      Got the gloves as a present, and was very excited to use them. The first time i used these gloves, the air temp was 31 F,and the water was snow melt. The first 30 mins my hands were very warm and dry, hour hands started to get damp but still very warm, 2 hours in and my hands were frezzing cold and wet. Very disapointing, i called nrs very helpful sent them back and got the nrs mits.

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      4.0

      finally my hands stay dry

      By huh

      from maryland

      About Me Enthusiast

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Comfortable
      • Good Fit
      • Good Grip
      • Lightweight
      • Waterproof

      Cons

        Best Uses

          Comments about NRS Rogue Gloves with HydroCuff:

          i do kayak rolls in cold water, these work well and my hands stay dry. fantastic

          • Was this a gift?:
          • No
           
          4.0

          Happy with Rogue Paddle Gloves

          By River Scout

          from Canaan, NY

          About Me Competitive Athlete

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Comfortable
          • Good Fit
          • Waterproof

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Boating

            Comments about NRS Rogue Gloves with HydroCuff:

            I bought these gloves for recreational cool weather paddling on the Hudson River in New York State. I found them comfortable, easy to take on and off, and well suited for a day paddle trip.

            • Sizing:
            • Feels true to size
            • Was this a gift?:
            • No
             
            1.0

            Rogue not up to expectations

            By Mac

            from Anchorage

            About Me Enthusiast

            Verified Reviewer

            Pros

            • Comfortable
            • Good Grip
            • Lightweight

            Cons

            • Not Waterproof

            Best Uses

            • Warm Weather Boating

            Comments about NRS Rogue Gloves with HydroCuff:

            Bought for cold weather boating in Alaska. Initially impressed - but, after about 20 minutes in the rain - before we got on the river - both gloves were completely soaked inside - I poured water out of them. This could be a QA issue - many other reviewers have touted the waterproof capability of the glove. They do continue to help keep you warm even when wet - but once wet inside - like most rubber gloves - they are a real pain to take off or put on.

            • Sizing:
            • Feels half size too small
            • Was this a gift?:
            • No
             
            3.0

            comfortable but no grip

            By JA

            from Vermont

            Verified Buyer

            Pros

            • Comfortable

            Cons

            • Slippery Grip

            Best Uses

              Comments about NRS Rogue Gloves with HydroCuff:

              I put the gloves on and I found that the gloves were so slippery that I removed them and wore an old pair that i have worn out. i bought these instead of the worn out in hopes they would last. I am i search of a pair of gloves that will last, warm, dry and with grip. Suggestions

              • Sizing:
              • Feels true to size
              • Was this a gift?:
              • No
               
              4.0

              Warm and dry

              By Ken

              from Emporium,Pa

              Verified Buyer

              Pros

              • Comfortable
              • Good Fit
              • Good Grip
              • Lightweight
              • Waterproof

              Cons

                Best Uses

                  Comments about NRS Rogue Gloves with HydroCuff:

                  good for paddling on cool days.

                  • Sizing:
                  • Feels true to size
                  • Was this a gift?:
                  • Yes

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                  • NRS Rogue Gloves with HydroCuff

                    Q:

                    Just bought a pair - how do I dry the insides, which get sweaty?
                    Asked on 4/20/2013 by Joshua from United States

                    5 answers

                    • VERIFIED BUYER

                      A:

                      I guess I never ran into this problem with my gloves since my hands stay
                      pretty dry. Maybe you might look for a very thin set of synthetic
                      gloves (gardener's gloves?) that would fit inside your Rogue Gloves and
                      absorb the moisture. BTW ... watch out for the cuffs when taking off the
                      gloves; the welded seams tear easily.

                      Answered on 4/21/2013 by Anonymous
                    • VERIFIED BUYER

                      A:

                      I never bothered to dry them.

                      Answered on 4/20/2013 by Anonymous
                    • VERIFIED BUYER

                      A:

                      Turn them inside out as much as you can, then put the cuff over your mouth and blow hard to fully invert them. Reverse procedure when dried.
                      Bruce

                      Answered on 4/20/2013 by Surf's Up from Pollock Pines, CA
                    • VERIFIED BUYER

                      A:

                      Joshua,I rinse mine out alot and I and then I stick them on a pole. But they still take a long time to dry. Be sure if you are going to store them for any length of time that you let them dry first. Don't put them away wet..Rick

                      Answered on 4/20/2013 by Rickster from Oakhurst, NJ
                    • VERIFIED BUYER

                      A:

                      I just clip mine to a line with clothes pin. They dry and air out nicely.
                      WEL
                      Sent from my iPhone 5

                      Answered on 4/20/2013 by Blue Q Sea Kayaker from Coast of Maine
                  • NRS Rogue Gloves with HydroCuff

                    Q:

                    What is the basic difference between the rogue and maverick gloves?

                    I will use the gloves for cold water paddling.
                    Asked on 10/14/2012 by Jerry

                    3 answers

                    • VERIFIED BUYER

                      A:

                      I had used regular neoprene gloves in the winter for years, and often my
                      only cold weather complaint was cold hands. I tried the NRS Rogue gloves to
                      see if waterproof gloves would improve my winter paddling comfort. The
                      answer is they do. They (mostly) keep the water out and (mostly) keep my
                      hands dry, and are a big improvement for me over the conventional neoprene
                      gloves with respect to keeping my hands warm. The neoprene waffle overlay
                      on the palms do help with kayak paddle grip, too. Bulkiness and tactile
                      transparency are not effectively different from conventional neoprene
                      gloves. Because the waterproof feature depends on a gasket seal around your
                      wrist, durability is a concern, but after one whole season I have not seen
                      any deterioration so far.

                      Answered on 10/14/2012 by Anonymous
                    • Staff Reviewer

                      A:

                      The Mavericks have a raw neoprene outer surface that sheds water better and helps prevent evaporative cooling heat loss. The Rogue's outer fabric layer is more durable. Those are the only real differences.

                      Answered on 10/15/2012 by Clyde from NRS
                    • VERIFIED BUYER

                      A:

                      I have the Rogue and the SealSkinz. When I was looking into gloves, it sounded like the Maverick gloves are stiffer and better for very cold conditions. Just depends on how cold the conditions are. I do like the Rogue gloves, and you could use a light glove liner with them for more options.
                      Bob

                      Answered on 10/16/2012 by Crowbob from Sebastopol, CA
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