vifferman
12th May 2004, 15:16
:cold:
With this lovely D'Auckland weather we're having today (liquid sunshine, which made the VTR misfire badly), it made me think once more about getting some decent winter gloves. I've currently got several pairs of gloves (5, I think) but prefer to wear my Spidi Pro-1 gloves all year round, except when it's raining. I did buy a pair of Orina waterproof ones, but the feckin things came apart at the seams, rendering them no longer waterproof. Besides, I hate gloves with padded palms/fingers, as they make my hands hurt, so when it rains I wear my old summer AGVs, which while not waterproof, at least protect my hands, and it doesn't matter if they get shagged.
So has anyone found some gloves which are (a) waterproof, (b) not too thick [I'd rather have cold fingers than fat ones], and (c) have reasonable crash protection (just in case the FahrtSturm turns out to be lazy like the VFR)??
So note that (c) rules out dishwashing glubs, smarties!
With this lovely D'Auckland weather we're having today (liquid sunshine, which made the VTR misfire badly), it made me think once more about getting some decent winter gloves. I've currently got several pairs of gloves (5, I think) but prefer to wear my Spidi Pro-1 gloves all year round, except when it's raining. I did buy a pair of Orina waterproof ones, but the feckin things came apart at the seams, rendering them no longer waterproof. Besides, I hate gloves with padded palms/fingers, as they make my hands hurt, so when it rains I wear my old summer AGVs, which while not waterproof, at least protect my hands, and it doesn't matter if they get shagged.
So has anyone found some gloves which are (a) waterproof, (b) not too thick [I'd rather have cold fingers than fat ones], and (c) have reasonable crash protection (just in case the FahrtSturm turns out to be lazy like the VFR)??
So note that (c) rules out dishwashing glubs, smarties!