Originally Posted by
joeyduck
I second the firm grip gloves. I got mine in the middle of a traffic circle though.
They have proved to be a nice glove all around.
I'm glad to know where you can get them since they just worn out in my finger tips.
They aren't great for cold and wet though.
+100!
I have many Firm Grip gloves, all of which I found in the road, none of which match each other. I prefer their construction and fit to Kobalt or Mechanix, which I also have some of.
For colder than 45 or so, I switch to thinsulate (fleece) gloves.
For colder than 35, and/or rainy, I switch to ski gloves.
For above 60, I don't wear gloves.