I've never used anything but gauntlets. I thought about getting short cuff gloves but changed my mind as they don't protect as well...
Yup.I've never used anything but gauntlets. I thought about getting short cuff gloves but changed my mind as they don't protect as well...
I've got another brand's deerskin gloves (can't recall which brand right now) and they are super comfy. Hard to trust them though as the material is super thin and has so much feel through them. Plus all the other riders joke to me that they're gardening gloves due to the lighter color and the lack of plastic/carbon/metal knuckle protectors. Still the gloves I wear the most, though.I've worn these Lee Parks Design from Motorcycle Innovations. Very pleased with them.
https://www.motorcycleinnovations.ca/product_p/deersports.html
Gauntlets are the gloves you're describing. What size glove do you take? I have an extra set of Joe Rocket GPX gauntlets in black with red in the knuckles I might part with. They're brand new. They're the best gloves Joe Rocket makes. I like them so much that I bought several pairs.
http://www.startriding.com/?p=371
I would highly recommend them, you get a lot for your money.
yup, gauntlet style water proof, for wet and cold days
GP has Tourmaster waterproof Dri-Mesh
enough gauntlet to go over the sleeves of your jacket
affordable, comfortable and truly 100% waterproof
I wear them all the time if temp is below 15
in the rain, hands stay completely dry
and after it stops, gloves are dry after about 30 minutes riding
https://gpbikes.com/street/tourmaster-dri-mesh-glove.html
Ah, just checked the size chart. XL would be big for me. Large would be a perfect fit. Unfortunate ... thanks though!@roadrash I do yes. They're XL.
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Ah, just checked the size chart. XL would be big for me. Large would be a perfect fit. Unfortunate ... thanks though!
Price is great. But according to revzilla these are warm weather gloves? I'm looking for gloves that I can ride with in late fall and early spring (5-10 deg celcius). Leaning towards the a* Oslo drystar glove. Looks very generic but as long as it gets the work done. Good reviews claiming glove is very warm.Have a look at these, they fit a bit smaller than Joe Rocket...they're great gloves and half price on closeout.
https://www.sportbiketrackgear.com/alpinestars-gpx-gloves/
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Price is great. But according to revzilla these are warm weather gloves? I'm looking for gloves that I can ride with in late fall and early spring (5-10 deg celcius). Leaning towards the a* Oslo drystar glove. Looks very generic but as long as it gets the work done. Good reviews claiming glove is very warm.
Excellent prices despite USD. Yeah, I liked the AGV all leather glove but reviews are poor. Will keep an eye on this website. Have you ordered with them previously?Gotcha. Have a look here, some great prices...not a lot of stock in your size tho. https://www.sportbiketrackgear.com/motorcycle-gloves-closeout/
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Excellent prices despite USD. Yeah, I liked the AGV all leather glove but reviews are poor. Will keep an eye on this website. Have you ordered with them previously?
It would make a huge difference. For summer, I tuck short gloves under my jacket. For spring and fall, I wear Klim Quest long gloves over my jacket - they are pricey but excellent quality. I add a glove liner underneath the long gloves for winter rides. No heated grips and I'm comfortable up to -5 degrees.
Thank you for this! Gives me more optionsI have these on all of my bikes...super easy install, and when you don't need them, they velcro off and go in my undertail in a sandwich bag. No more cold hands: https://fortnine.ca/en/oxford-hot-hands-essential-heated-over-grips
Another route you can go is FXR Leather Snowmobile gloves...your hands will be super warm and dry and still some leather to shred in case the worst happens. I don't imagine those Alpinestar winter gloves are all that different, but obviously not as warm: https://fortnine.ca/en/fxr-leather-gauntlet-gloves
There's two options. I use option one and have been really pleased.
As far as STG, I have used them many times, but every online motorcycle vendor has a Closeout section that starts to fill up this time of year. You can find a lot of half price deals on prior years stock.
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