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 Posted: 13:25 - 15 Dec 2016 Post subject: Help choosing a set of gloves UPDATE: Found some! |
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So the parents are asking for something to get me, my current gloves I got for free because a retailer fucked up with a pair of my boots. They are summer gloves and are worn out to shit.
I need a new set of protective summer gloves, and waterproof winter ones.
I've done a bit of research, looked at the past posts etc and have tried some gloves on, but still a bit struck with option paralysis.
With summer gloves I would love some knox gloves, they look awesome but way out of budget. I tried on the a* GP pro something or other and they were bloody lovely, fit like a glove But then I looked at the price, way out of budget.
RST have a few options available, as do weise et al, and they all seem to be much of a muchness. Any in particular brands/models that are gastly or a steal. Price range is £40-£80.
Ideally I would spend all of my money the best (most protective and well made) set of summer gloves I can afford, and combine that with some heated grips and be toasty. Is that some fantasy, or is that a real option, if so is there any particular set of heated grips that are good, or are they all similar in performance?
I will probably pair that up with the cheapest warmest most waterproof glove I can find just incase there is a particularly shite day where normal gloves won't cut it.
I don't currently commute every day, and if the weather is utter crap I just don't go out. Cheers
Update, found some gloves, see my post on page 2, thanks for all the advice chaps.
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I just got some midseason ones, they seem decent enough for winter and I'll find out about summer soon enough, might be an option to consider if you want to save money?
If you get some midseason ones that are not too thick, they should do well enough with heated grips imo,
I have midseason ones with no heated grips and have ridden like 1200 miles in the past month, no issues, but then again I am a Lithuanian who laughs in the face of sub zero temperatures
Hope that helps (as unlikely as that may be).
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I love my Knox Orsa for summer. On sale for £60. |
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Not a regular winter rider but i use RST Tractech evo waterproof gloves, they are warm and have good protection  ____________________ Previous Bike: Skyjet SJ27
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I have some RST summer gloves, cant remember the model name but they're black leather with knuckle protectors and short length.
The stitching inside the fingers is really rough, and leads to sore fingertips after long rides. Might be worth thinking about if you go for that brand.
My Hein Gericke winter gloves are brilliant, ive ridden through some god awful weather with them and still had comfortable, sweathy hands at the end of it  |
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I've got about 4k miles on RST Blades, they haven't started to wear out, they aren't rough inside, leather and hard knuckles and with heated grips they are brilliant. They can be had for £50. They aren't waterproof but they allow plenty of feel. I haven't got any experience of the waterproof version but some say the lining gets pulled out of them easy. ____________________ I want your clothes, your boots and your motorcycle.
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NJD wrote: | mkjackary wrote: | I need a new set of protective summer gloves, and waterproof winter ones.
Ideally I would spend all of my money the best (most protective and well made) set of summer gloves |
Protection on a summer glove? Knuckle protection at most I'd guess based on what I've looked at in the past. I wouldn't be looking at a summer glove as something to use for other than short trips to the shops etc but then again if you fancy riding miles on end at all speeds then personal preference and all.
Summer gloves: RST Urban Air 2
Winter: RST Blade WP + Inner glove.
Winter advertised gloves are a load of old cobblers IMO and expecting the glove alone to get you through the worst and coldest of weather possible will be quickly shattered when the weather arrives and your stuck out in it with freezing hands and empty pockets (out of money). Bog standard WP glove plus thermal inner glove has done me well thus far and saved me much monies in trying to find a new pair.
Whatever recommendations you get are just what we own and get along with and in truth you wont know what you like or don't until you've used them out on the bike. |
Sorry, I may be referring to them wrong, but as far as I was concerned there were warm winter gloves, and then everything else was a type of summer glove. After a google that seems wrong I think, I am probably after the "race" styled gloves, but honestly I am not too picky on the styling.
Basically I just want the most protective and functional glove for the money, don't care about brand names or styling or summer/winter/other etc.
I have noticed that most if not all summer gloves stop at the wrist, but I wouldn't mind/would prefer ones with the part that extends past the wrist, like on the Knox handroids/weise shark wp etc.
Good points about the rest, I think I am getting some heated grips as a present, so I will either pair that up with a pair of the over handlebar muff things, or a cheapish pair of waterproof-ish gloves. I have some undergloves too to help. |
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Okay just to again clarify to everyone, by summer gloves, all I meant gloves that aren't winter gloves.
I don't mean thin or short or even cool. All that matters is quality (read: not shite) and safety.
The GP Pro, Handroid, etc are examples of the styling I had in mind (but on a budget).
The Vortex is a good shout, will have a try tommorow of that |
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mkjackary wrote: | Okay just to again clarify to everyone, by summer gloves, all I meant gloves that aren't winter gloves.
I don't mean thin or short or even cool. All that matters is quality (read: not shite) and safety.
The GP Pro, Handroid, etc are examples of the styling I had in mind (but on a budget).
The Vortex is a good shout, will have a try tommorow of that |
You do know that most of the things that make winter gloves (the armour, the padding etc) are the things that make them safer?
Most Summer gloves will, at best, save your skin and will have armour to limit damage, but winter gloves will always be far superiour simply because of the padding/insulation on that front. ____________________ trevor saxe-coburg-gotha:"Remember this simple rule - scooters are for men who like to feel the breeze on their huge, flapping cunt lips."
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Another RST user here!
Not sure what model they are, they're gauntlet type with with armour!
Don't have to contend with rain these days, but they're definitely shower proof.
What I will say is they are the comfiest gloves I've ever had, there are no seams that dig into your fingers, no tightness around the fingers at all. ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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Old Thread Alert!
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