anyone tried them ?
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anyone tried them ?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/180815756810? ... 1326wt_952
looking for some decent winter gloves wind / waterproof any recomendations but dont want great thick things that you cant feel owt in
looking for some decent winter gloves wind / waterproof any recomendations but dont want great thick things that you cant feel owt in
Im thinking about a bike with more valves than a powervalve
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Re: anyone tried them ?
I've not tried that brand of neoprene gloves, but, I have tried others, a few years ago and they left the tips of fingers feeling a bit cold.
That seems a good price for those shown though.
My neoprene gloves you can quite literally run your hands under the tap without them leaking.
I think there from the same people who make the water proof socks [ seal skinz?].
Mike
That seems a good price for those shown though.
My neoprene gloves you can quite literally run your hands under the tap without them leaking.
I think there from the same people who make the water proof socks [ seal skinz?].
Mike
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Re: anyone tried them ?
Im thinking about a bike with more valves than a powervalve
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Re: anyone tried them ?
I have used army gortex,wrist length, leather gloves for some time. However a quick check on e bay did not show any.
They tend to be very waterproof and warm enough for trail riding.
This time of year I start off wearing them then change to a thin mx pair as body temp starts to rise on a few hard trails then change back if it it starts to cool down later in the day.
They are a little bit thicker than I would like but when my hands are that cold I don't care.
They tend to be very waterproof and warm enough for trail riding.
This time of year I start off wearing them then change to a thin mx pair as body temp starts to rise on a few hard trails then change back if it it starts to cool down later in the day.
They are a little bit thicker than I would like but when my hands are that cold I don't care.
Re: anyone tried them ?
i use these - not 100% water or wind proof, but a good feel, good compromise, good price etc
i use them for commuting, racing etc
http://www.google.co.uk/#q=thor+ride+gl ... 0&bih=1109
i use them for commuting, racing etc
http://www.google.co.uk/#q=thor+ride+gl ... 0&bih=1109