Fingerless Gloves for $3.00
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Fingerless Gloves for $3.00
I just thought I'd share this deal, in case any of you would like a cheap pair of fingerless gloves for riding.
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Good find!! I avoid shopping for my cycling needs at any place that sells "cycling" branded stuff since it cost to damn much!
I, and everyone else, can buy better products (except for bike parts proper) by just shopping the everyday markets.
I, and everyone else, can buy better products (except for bike parts proper) by just shopping the everyday markets.
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My preferred bicycle brand is.......WORKSMAN CYCLES
I dislike clipless pedals on any city bike since I feel they are unsafe.
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Steel: nearly a thousand years of metallurgical development
Aluminum: barely a hundred, which one would you rather have under your butt at 30mph?
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They look rather baggy for cycling gloves ... and what's with that cuff on a short-fingered glove?
You can pick up a lot of cycling gear, equipment, etc. inexpensively .... but you've got to make sure it's not cheap.
You can pick up a lot of cycling gear, equipment, etc. inexpensively .... but you've got to make sure it's not cheap.
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^^^Agreed. They're a bit baggy in the pic. Dunno if the hand model didn't size correctly. It may look like a typical cycling glove in terms of looks but function? For $3, it may be cheap to try them out but in my experience these type of cheap ($) multi-purpose gloves will prove to be sub-standard when compared to dedicated cycling gloves. Don't get me wrong... they may be great for around the house chores or being a hobo but not for cycling. My recommendation: check out chainlove.com or bonktown.com for cycling gloves on closeout.
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