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sivat 03-06-06 12:52 AM

Glove recommendations
 
Any recommendations for gloves? Something with a decent amount of padding. Light weight. Comes in black?

bigbikerbrian 03-06-06 01:01 AM

a shell over something with padding. its good to have options.

zelah 03-06-06 01:30 AM

http://sock-dreams.com/journal2004/skeletal_glove.jpg

bigbikerbrian 03-06-06 01:42 AM

sorry man, im a little intoxihibited. im sure someone will have better advice.

Landgolier 03-06-06 03:35 AM

I thought you meant winter gloves, but then I saw you're from socal. Take $15 to your LBS. Buy gloves. Get gel if you want. Done.

biff 03-06-06 07:20 AM

I just bought some Rapha's because I'm tired of replacing $30 dollar gloves every 4 months.

Prolly another week until they get here - but when they do - I'll let you know how they feel.

bigbikerbrian 03-06-06 12:34 PM

wow. rapha has some pretty nice stuff. i like that jacket. anyone else got some rapha gear?

flythebike 03-06-06 01:02 PM


Originally Posted by bigbikerbrian
wow. rapha has some pretty nice stuff. i like that jacket. anyone else got some rapha gear?

I have the jacket. Great for really cold/rain. It is my mainstay for commuting six month of the year. Doesn't breathe well enough from May-September though, but that is what vests or wool are for anyway, and now they do make a lightweight version, and a rain slicker too...They make real high quality, well engineered stuff.

flythebike 03-06-06 01:09 PM

Oh, and I just bought a pair of Specialized "deflect" gloves that I really like. Great for the East Coast weather we're having now.

daibutsusan73 03-06-06 01:18 PM


Originally Posted by biff
I just bought some Rapha's because I'm tired of replacing $30 dollar gloves every 4 months.

I know what you mean I bought a pair of "Pearl Izumi GEL-lite" gloves a couple months back, they seemed pretty nice when I first got them, but those thing startes falling apart pretty quickly. Now (only about 3 or 4 months later) they look like I stole 'em off a hobo.

Damn, those Rapha's look nice. How much did you pay.

pigmode 03-06-06 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by biff
I just bought some Rapha's because I'm tired of replacing $30 dollar gloves every 4 months.

Prolly another week until they get here - but when they do - I'll let you know how they feel.

I'm looking forward to your review. I've been wanting a pair of the Grand Tour goves for a long time, but could never pull the trigger. I think I'm ready now, with the new frame due in about 3 months.

Urethane 03-06-06 01:31 PM

Don't buy Cannondale's 3-Season glove; nice palm grip and padding, but have started to fall apart after 2 months. Also I don't know what the 3rd season is as they're not very wind/cold resistant for the winter and too thick for the summer.

Should be "3-Seasons of occasional riding in southern california when it's not raining Glove"

dogpound 03-06-06 01:34 PM

wow, i want one of those hats, they ship to the US?

daibutsusan73 03-06-06 01:43 PM

I've just been checking out all Rapha's merch. It's amazing looking stuff, but expen$$ive. :eek:

isotopesope 03-06-06 02:12 PM

i really like my pearl izumi gel-lites. they're lightly padded, super comfy and keep your hands cool.

dabern 03-06-06 02:14 PM

From Rapha glove description:

Hand stitched with double stitching at key wear points, road-specific pad design using 2mm pads from army sniper gloves, towelling wipe-back, knuckle holes, Velcro fastener, stamped Rapha logo

From Army sniper gloves**********? Snipers need padding, too**********

skanking biker 03-06-06 02:15 PM

Menard's has a great set of tight-fitting leather/nylon stretchy stuff "outdoor work gloves" that are cut at the knuckles and work just as well as any $30 bike gloves for $6

daibutsusan73 03-06-06 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by dabern
From Rapha glove description:

Hand stitched with double stitching at key wear points, road-specific pad design using 2mm pads from army sniper gloves, towelling wipe-back, knuckle holes, Velcro fastener, stamped Rapha logo

From Army sniper gloves**********? Snipers need padding, too**********

If they're good enough for army snipers they're good enough for me.

greengnt 03-06-06 02:51 PM

odyssey bmx gloves. warm and they have good grip and padding. i've been riding my fixed gear and my bmx with these gloves and they've lasted 2 years.

Re-Cycle 03-06-06 03:32 PM

get some $6 performance gloves and take them back every time they fall apart. They will do it.

sherbert tights 03-06-06 03:50 PM


Originally Posted by pigmode
I'm looking forward to your review. I've been wanting a pair of the Grand Tour goves for a long time, but could never pull the trigger.

+1.. I have been drooling over those for some time. Keep us posted!!

daibutsusan73 03-06-06 04:08 PM

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I was using these Harbinger wrist wrap weight training gloves for a while. they were very tough, comefortable, and provided excelent wrist support. The only problem, is that they didn't breath at all, so my hands smelled like feet at the end of a ride.

16x54 03-06-06 04:27 PM

I have been using mechanix gloves for several years now .
Absolutly bomb proof.
http://www.mechanix.com

daibutsusan73 03-06-06 04:47 PM

Nice. Do you recommend a spesific pair? ther's quite a lot to choose from.

gregg 03-06-06 04:55 PM

Anyone use gloves with some tack/grip?


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