Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - Glove Recommendations

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Henry H
08-18-09, 07:56 PM
Couldn't quite find a thread about gloves with the search function (maybe I didn't dig deep enough) But I'm in the market for a pair of reasonably (reasonably) priced pair of all white, lightly padded fingerless cycling gloves.

Something like the Rapha Pro Team Mitts

http://www.labicicletta.com/edatcat/cad/tlsstore.cgi?user_action=detail&catalogno=US-RAPHA-PROTEAMMITTS

They're waaaaay too expensive though. Can you guys recommend me a cheaper alternative?


pinarello nick
08-19-09, 02:06 AM
White gloves will get last about 1 ride before getting dirty from hand sweat and the grime on your bar tape. I wouldn't bother. I have white cloth on the upper section of my gloves, it is now a permanent brown colour.

Just go to your local bike store and pick something up. They're just gloves FFS

Dinosaur88
08-19-09, 09:25 PM
or get full finger gloves and cut them off.


allez
08-20-09, 07:31 AM
or get full finger gloves and cut them off.

dumb

G60
08-20-09, 10:59 PM
not all white but these are the best gloves i've used.

http://www.specialized.com/OA_MEDIA/equip/6709-021_l.jpg

specialized BG pro.

robotkiller
08-20-09, 11:29 PM
I like the Performance terry cloth gloves.

http://www.performancebike.com/images/performance/products/medium/10-4537-CHA-BACK.JPG

Can't beat it for $9.00

MPLSdunk
08-21-09, 01:35 AM
honest question here, why do you need gloves?

dddave
08-21-09, 01:55 AM
realcyclist.com has decent deals on gloves. castellis are nice.

http://www.realcyclist.com/roadbike/subcat/100000008/Gloves.html

ADSR
08-21-09, 02:09 AM
honest question here, why do you need gloves?

Numb fingers at mile 2 are not fun, especially when there are 45 more to go. I will be watching this thread.

Ziemas
08-21-09, 02:12 AM
honest question here, why do you need gloves?

They can help with numbness and also protect your hands if you fall.

robotkiller
08-21-09, 04:49 AM
Numb fingers at mile 2 are not fun, especially when there are 45 more to go. I will be watching this thread.

numb fingers at mile 2 means your fit is way off

ADSR
08-21-09, 09:51 AM
numb fingers at mile 2 means your fit is way off

Still tweaking my bars, but I have this problem all the time, not just with cycling. It's not way off, but I think I would like to change out my ergo drops for some compact drops and possibly a slightly shorter stem, but we'll see. It's mostly a symptom of how my hands are, so gloves it is!

ianjk
08-21-09, 09:57 AM
honest question here, why do you need gloves?

comfort and falling.

I feel naked riding without them now.

And in the winter, keeping your hands warm :)

jpdesjar
08-21-09, 10:14 AM
I only wear gloves when it gets cold.
I have never had numb hands from riding too far.

Who needs em

Fugazi Dave
08-21-09, 10:18 AM
The best cycling gloves I've ever had are weightlifting gloves.

Cycling gloves have no ****ing balls.

http://www.harbingerfitness.com/images/133.gif

jpdesjar
08-21-09, 10:26 AM
I have knee pads made by Harbinger, they are beefy vert skating knee pads.

j3ffr3y
08-21-09, 10:29 AM
I have some full finger gloves, I only wear them in the winter.

MPLSdunk
08-21-09, 11:57 AM
thanks for the replies guys. i was just wondering because my hands never hurt. i do have a couple scars from falling though. lol

LoRoK
08-21-09, 12:06 PM
They aren't all white, but the Knog Love/Hate gloves are pretty well made and comfy. Of course, the white on them now is this sickly blueish/yellowish color from the sweat and dyes mixing together, but they gave me great tan-lines so I vote yes!

667
08-21-09, 12:34 PM
http://www.life123.com/bm.pix/bigstockphoto_baseball_glove_364389.s600x600.jpg

dddave
08-21-09, 01:07 PM
i've never had numb fingers while riding. i only wore gloves when i had risers/ourys because ourys get slippery when your hands sweat. i want to get some for when i ride road because of the same reason, and my hands get a little raw after doing a lot of climbing while gripping the brake hoods.

Dinosaur88
08-21-09, 01:23 PM
dumb

How is this dumb? people did this for years. A little extra stitching to keep the ends from fraying and you are good. So instead of just replying with "dumb" give a little insight. Troll.

jpdesjar
08-21-09, 01:38 PM
How is this dumb? people did this for years. A little extra stitching to keep the ends from fraying and you are good. So instead of just replying with "dumb" give a little insight. Troll.

I agree with Allez.
Why buy full finger gloves only to cut them?

Dinosaur88
08-21-09, 02:21 PM
I agree with Allez.
Why buy full finger gloves only to cut them?

Because half the time you can find good deals on chainlove or bonktown for full finger gloves. Even my LBS has cheaper full fingers than half fingers. Bottom line is half fingers aren't always cheaper. If you find a good pair of full finger gloves that are comfy for a cheap price why not?

pedalpedalpedal
08-21-09, 05:23 PM
I may be a wuss, but I feel safer wearing gloves because I know if I wipe out, my beautiful hands won't be scratched up.

Xgecko
08-21-09, 05:59 PM
I wear gloves out of habit i have for +30 years and I'm not about to stop now....feel downright naked without gloves.....in the warm months I've using specialized BG sports, in the cooler months I have a set of Home Depot brand padded palm work gloves that work quite well

dddave
08-22-09, 01:52 AM
when i rode with ourys i always wore black mechanix gloves.

in winter i would wear my defcon snow glove liners underneath my nike gloves, that combo is ****ing toasty. i cut slits in the sides of the thumbs and hemmed them so i could make phones calls and/or text without having to take 'em off.

oldfixguy
08-22-09, 07:20 AM
If padding is not an issue the best gloves I've used and continue to use are ones I've only seen at shops that cater to industrial workers. The gloves are form fitting with smooth, thin rubber on the palm side and soft synthetic that almost feels like wool on the back side. Nothing grips better - especially in rain. You actually hear yourself letting go and the back sides do a great job with sweat and snot. Sweat on the right and snot on the left keep you from wiping boogers across your mug. Cheap too. A 3 pack costs $12.