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    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    doing it but bitch typing with pen in gob.
    Ok, I could only handle 10 minutes of that shite..........but no leaking

    Not bad considering they're now 4 years old! Alpinestars ST3, though I wouldn't call them a winter glove.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post
    Bulky gloves are a curse, Rain mits sound all good for touring or if ya commute but i'd really love to find me another pair of SS gloves that fit a large mitt, mine are PHucked
    Alpinestars ST3? Not bulky, heaps of feel, relatively warm and waterproof for at least 10 minutes
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    Your not meant to do the dishes with them on, get Peggy to buy you a pair of Rubbers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flynn View Post
    Your not meant to do the dishes with them on, get Peggy to buy you a pair of Rubbers
    Good tip!

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    I had a pair of Ixon winter gloves .. the WARMEST gloves I've every ridden in ...
    Only problem was they were not waterproof. They were incredibly warm when wet, but once I took them off wet I could never get them back on again .. until they dried out ..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    Good tip!

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    Knox Zeros, the best and the safest glove around, period

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Rain-Off overgloves are the only solution for dry, warm hands in any conditions. They don't leak, ever. They're cheap. And you can wear them over summer gloves rather than go for unnecessary bulk on your hands just because it's winter.
    After a few years and more than a few pairs of glubbs, im gettin soft and the 125km commute has the digits erect till morning smoko. Lookin at getting a pair to go over my summer ones. Two questions,(as you obviously have a pair) Any one down this end stock them, or is it, mail order bride only (get them and find they are too loose) and secondly what is better, one or two fingers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasi
    Knox Zeros, the best and the safest glove around, period
    1. Where do you buy them (seriously)
    2. What's the story with the heel of the palm thing sliders when you fall off on chip seal?
    Quote Originally Posted by porky View Post
    and secondly what is better, one or two fingers.
    Depends how loose she is. Some need four.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    1. Where do you buy them (seriously)
    2. What's the story with the heel of the palm thing sliders when you fall off on chip seal?


    Depends how loose she is. Some need four.
    We sell them, or are about to as winter is near, I have one pair in Large that we used as a demo pair last year if you are interested, they have only been tried on for sizings they are large, we do bring other KNOX gear in weekly.
    the SPS system if you fall of on chip seal works the same way, I have done this a few times myself as have a number of customers no issues reported.
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    I have a pair of Frank Thomas gloves I brought in England. They were farking expensive, they are mostly waterproof, they are however big and slightly bulky. They are VERY warm. I only wear them once a year on the coldest frosty mornings in otago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    We sell them, or are about to as winter is near, I have one pair in Large that we used as a demo pair last year if you are interested, they have only been tried on for sizings they are large, we do bring other KNOX gear in weekly.
    the SPS system if you fall of on chip seal works the same way, I have done this a few times myself as have a number of customers no issues reported.
    How much do you sell them for? Going to need some winter gloves soon as my hands are starting to freeze.

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    Quote Originally Posted by \m/ View Post
    How much do you sell them for? Going to need some winter gloves soon as my hands are starting to freeze.
    These Ones are $200 if youre interested

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    Not sure if they will be big enough, my Qrace gloves are size XL.

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    Love the spec of the knox stuff, they just don't build it big enough for those with large hands.
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