Coldkiwi
8th September 2008, 13:53
BRAND NEW WINTER GLOVES- ONLY $225
Size:Large
Only worn twice in the dry before I realised I'd ordered a size too large :Oops:
Without doubt, the best winter glove I have seen. Features a clever drained double cuff to ensure you keep your wrists dry even in horrific downpours.:rockon:
Very warm too and unless you're planning on doing some serious South Island/Central Plateau winter touring, you won't be needing liners.
You can't buy these in NZ as the importer doesn't actually import them. You can buy a D-Fencer type with similar features from Dainese stockists but doesnt have the hardened knuckles or increased leather coverage of this version.
D-Fencer's retail at $225 and judging by internet prices these would retail here at about $270-300 if sold.
Weight is only 300gms so should be cheap to post.
My hands are just under 90mm across the palm so if yours are a little wider, these should be a good fit.
PM me to get some.
Size:Large
Only worn twice in the dry before I realised I'd ordered a size too large :Oops:
Without doubt, the best winter glove I have seen. Features a clever drained double cuff to ensure you keep your wrists dry even in horrific downpours.:rockon:
Very warm too and unless you're planning on doing some serious South Island/Central Plateau winter touring, you won't be needing liners.
You can't buy these in NZ as the importer doesn't actually import them. You can buy a D-Fencer type with similar features from Dainese stockists but doesnt have the hardened knuckles or increased leather coverage of this version.
D-Fencer's retail at $225 and judging by internet prices these would retail here at about $270-300 if sold.
Weight is only 300gms so should be cheap to post.
My hands are just under 90mm across the palm so if yours are a little wider, these should be a good fit.
PM me to get some.