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Use spada enforcers - 30-50 quid. Waterproof, and with thermal inners used for hours in -5 temps at speed without muffs and been fairly comfy
Have a (kind of novelty ) visor wiper on the left thumb too  |
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Sure they werent a knackered pair
I dont ride majorly often in heavy rain but the times i have its been for a good few hours and havent had a drop get in. They are admittedly not the warmest out the box but with some £5 thinsulate gloves inside theyve done the job for me the past 2 years. |
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Visordown did a fairly scientific test of a bunch of sub-£100 winter gloves.
It was surprising just how many of them weren't waterproof.
The Richa Cold Protect GTX won
The Spada Enforcer came last scoring 1/10 in the cold test and 0/10 (!) in the water test.
If you can't be arsed reading it all...
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christ seems ive been lucky with mine then, guess i'll stop recommending those anymore  |
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i've had a pair of 365s for about 2 years, they come out during the colder months
excellent gloves. no they won't help keep your hands toasty in the bitter months (they'll perform a lot better than sports gloves though) but all i do is use silk inner gloves under than and that creates a nice layer of air to keep some feeling in my fingers
they survived a scottish downpour when i was touring (literally the whole day it pissed it down) and only got a little damp around the cuff as it soaked up water from my soaking wet textiles but other than that they performed excellently.
what i like about them is they feel and behave like sports gloves so you can still work zips, clutch etc.. without fumbling around like you would with winter gloves ____________________ CBR954RR - Daily toy
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Another Spada enforcer wearer here.
I've had them for just over 2 years, bought them in Sept 2011, so this is there 3rd winter. The padding inside them has squished down quite a bit, I could probably put a pair of silk liners on without them feeling too bulky now.
Waterproofing, for my pair, is still acceptable. Half an hour of heavy motorway rain this morning, and got to work and my hands were perfectly dry. I have had a small amount of water leakage in the past, but only on the tip of the right thumb. Given the amount of rain when it happened, I thought they did a reasonable job.
For £50 they have been pretty good. OK, they aren't GoreTex, but mine don't smell, still keep the water out, are reasonably warm and if I'm honest, out of all my kit the gloves are treated the worst - slung on a hot radiator when wet, barely cleaned, etc. |
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You check out my review of the Alpinestars 365
Used over 2 winters and performed fine! I like them because they fit like my GP Pros. I had issues with water collecting in the cuff, but if you're wearing them under the sleeves of your goretex jacket, then you''ll be fully waterproof!
It does get cold in them, but the feel through your fingers is better than the HG panthans I have. Worried about windblast? Get muffs! ____________________ The Tot 2019 Z1000SX - 2007 R1
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365's are not winter gloves, they are Xtrafit gortex lined for breathability, windproofing and waterproofing but have no thermal lining, they are more like autumn/spring gloves, they replaced tech-roads which were an awful fit, but either are great gloves.
ATM I use Dainese contact, again xtrafit gortex, windproof, waterproof, breathable, but again not thermal so will be used for autumn / spring, they're on sale for £100 reduced from £150 as they're discontinued
for winter use it's alpinestar jet road goretex, they're upto about the 5th design now, mine are mk3/4 leather palms, fabric cuffs, goretex and thermal lined, some of them had more leather and some were more fabric, but they were all goretex and thermal lined, I'm on my third pair ____________________ Some people feel the rain, others just get wet. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 116 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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