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    Question Decent gloves?

    i prefer my summer weight gloves to my winter weights, but for one minor problem - my hands turn black when they get wet.

    Anyone know of some decent ones that allow decent feel for the controls & don't leak the dye? Waterproof would be a bonus, but isn't strictly necessary. Maybe I just want too much (price up to about $150 I guess).
    Cheers muchly for any suggestions (except no, I don't want to wear over-glove thingies).

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    yep, wear some tight fitting Chux dishwashing gloves inside your summer weight gloves. Works everytime.

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    spidi H2out winter gloves (yer 100% water proof)
    about 180 $ but oh so worth it.
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    wet hands aint cool, and wet hands trying to put on wet gloves is even less cool
    i too long for summer weight/slim gloves that are waterproof^^, i guess all it does take is disposable gloves :O?, just pop em on when its rainin :R? i shall take some next time its raining and see how they are

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    Kangaroo skin palms will offer the best protection/comfort/feel, but I'm not sure whether you'll find any for $150.
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    Probably heavier than you'd like but Dri-rider Nordic III. < $90 - personally found them better than the Spidis h2outs that i also have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by badlieutenant
    spidi H2out winter gloves (yer 100% water proof)
    about 180 $ but oh so worth it.
    I second that comment, I have a pair and they are lovely - and they have never developed that revolting smell my cheaper gloves have. I've never had any dye come out of the Pro1 summer Spidis either. Mmn, I'm the Imelda Marcos of gloves, I love 'em!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchee
    i prefer my summer weight gloves to my winter weights, but for one minor problem - my hands turn black when they get wet.

    Anyone know of some decent ones that allow decent feel for the controls & don't leak the dye? Waterproof would be a bonus, but isn't strictly necessary. Maybe I just want too much (price up to about $150 I guess).
    Cheers muchly for any suggestions (except no, I don't want to wear over-glove thingies).
    I use Spidi Tundras. They don't leak even in this crap weather we're having now. Good feel, no black hands. We have them at AMPS now @ $159.00 inc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    Probably heavier than you'd like but Dri-rider Nordic III. < $90 - personally found them better than the Spidis h2outs that i also have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin

    Mate - I'll bring you in the Spidis for a look - my hands are wet through in 20 minutes on the un-hand-protected Tbird. Even from new-ish they leaked badly. Plus they are quite bulky compared to the Dririders.
    FWIW Hyland doesn't believe me either, but I don't rate them at all.

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    I've got a pair of teknic freeway's and I rate them very highly. Very very waterproof and keep my hands warm in chch temps. From memory they cost me $80. Had 1 crash in them and they held up extremly well, just a bit of scuffing on the palms, still look nearly brand new and I've had them for just on 2 years, done quite alot of riding with them aswell. Can't speak highly enough of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    I've got a pair of teknic freeway's and I rate them very highly. Very very waterproof and keep my hands warm in chch temps. From memory they cost me $80. Had 1 crash in them and they held up extremly well, just a bit of scuffing on the palms, still look nearly brand new and I've had them for just on 2 years, done quite alot of riding with them aswell. Can't speak highly enough of them.

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    Have you ever had to re-water proof them ??

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    Nope, they have always kept the water out for me. Although chch never gets and monsoon like conditions that are experienced in other parts of the country I have still ridden in some fairly decent downpours and they have kept my hands nice and warm and dry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dutchee
    i prefer my summer weight gloves to my winter weights, but for one minor problem - my hands turn black when they get wet.

    Anyone know of some decent ones that allow decent feel for the controls & don't leak the dye? Waterproof would be a bonus, but isn't strictly necessary.
    You sound like me - I too prefer summer gloves.
    But (BUT!!) I do have some winter gloves - Orina Denvers - and I REALLY HATE THEM!! So, the other day I went browsing at Motomail, and found several different gloves that would do the trick, ranging from the Freeways k14 mentioned, to waterproof summer ones, to very warm and comfy winter ones.
    Prices ranged from $89 through to $240 odd.
    So don't despair - there ARE gloves out there that aren't too bulky yet are waterproof.
    Quote Originally Posted by beemer
    I've never had any dye come out of the Pro1 summer Spidis either.
    I've got some of them too! Great gloves (even if mine are hideously colourful (yellow, white, black) Unfortunately, I've worn a hole in one fingertip, after nearly 5 years of use.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by k14
    Nope, they have always kept the water out for me. Although chch never gets and monsoon like conditions that are experienced in other parts of the country I have still ridden in some fairly decent downpours and they have kept my hands nice and warm and dry.
    Well I dont think much of wet cold hands and the gloves I shelled out around 150 for were "Nobo - Thinsulate - Motran"
    I've re-water proofed then recently. But ended up putting on heated grips to increase the comfort level.

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