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adamck
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PostPosted: 15:50 - 05 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reltex Motorcycle gear - Cheap Reply with quote

Hi Guys,
I wanted to share this site with you guys (non spam).
My parents got me some new winter gloves lat xmas, by the brand 'Reltex'.
Ive not heard of them before but they are very good quality and also very cheap!
https://cdn2.iofferphoto.com/img/item/169/251/450/czIG.jpg

They are Thinsulate 3M, fully waterproof, and have kevlar knuckle protectors etc...

All for £19.99, ive had them since xmas and they are still in tact, have lasted our crap winter and are very impressive for the price.

https://reltex.co.uk/product_info.php/products_id/354

They also do leathers, and textiles etc...

Just wanted to share my reviews of them if they help someone else out, no doubt you can find better gloves but not for £20!

Im not associated with the brand or company etc... just a helpful link!
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PostPosted: 16:08 - 05 Aug 2011    Post subject: Re: Reltex Motorcycle gear - Cheap Reply with quote

They'll be fine.

It's only more in recent years that glove have shot up above the £100 mark.

These will do what they say on the label.

Worth remembering though that they are build to a price. So in 10months time if your lining comes out, or they start leaking etc.. then just throw them out.

Saying that, my £60+ Sparda enforcers are rubbish when it comes to the lining trying to come out.
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PostPosted: 16:10 - 05 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've read a few decent reviews about these gloves. Are they too hot for summer though? I'm looking for a pair for all year riding.
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PostPosted: 16:11 - 05 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Had mine since xmas, and they are still mint, although i havent ridden much this summer due to waiting for parts etc...

So i cant comment on them for summer use as i havent ridden in summer with them yet.

I will be back on road next week so ill let you know then... i usually have summer and winter gloves.

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PostPosted: 18:21 - 05 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Is this a winter glove or a all rounder?
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PostPosted: 18:29 - 05 Aug 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I got a pair of the cheap 9.99 winter gloves from lidl...

They do the job, and similar to the OP ones.

This winter coming will be the 2nd winter and they are still good. once the lining start to come out or the waterproofing wears out... that's it i can bin them, and not give a fig!

They do same job as the more expensive(if not better) and i am wanting to see how long they last.
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