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    Alpinestars GP Pro Gloves

    Alpinestars GP Pro gloves in a size Large. As you can probably tell by the photos, I haven't used these much since I bought them (I'm a weekend warrior) so the really haven;t had much use, and are therefore in great condition.. Getting in to touring as of late, so looking at getting a more appropriate pair of gloves for that.

    http://motomail.co.nz/estore/style/asglgppro-c.aspx

    Features:

    Full grain bovine leather and goatskin leather construction
    Kangaroo leather palm
    Reinforced bovine leather side panel
    Race-proven DFS thermo injected knuckle protection system to absorb and dissipate impact
    DFS thermo injected finger and wrist inserts
    Palm slider landing zone
    Double wrist closure firmly secures the glove ensuring improved protection
    Abrasion resistant molded soft wrist vent inserts
    Internal Kevlar liner on top of hand and thumb
    Internal K-Tech Kevlar little finger lining for superior impact and abrasion resistance
    K-Tech Kevlar consists of 2 layers of Kevlar layered with 2 layers of leather and a layer EVA foam padding for protection from both impact and abrasion
    Alpinestars patented finger-bridge prevents finger separation and stops twisting around the fourth finger in the event of a slide
    External finger and palm seams for a close fit and superior feel
    Accordion stretch panels on thumb, index, middle and ring fingers for reduced flex-resistance
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    Why not wear them touring? They are bloody good gloves and it still hurts if you can off a touring bike!

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanB View Post
    Why not wear them touring? They are bloody good gloves and it still hurts if you can off a touring bike!

    Haha, yes, they certainly are good gloves, but I am quite slim and my hands get very cold quite easily, and of course with the gloves being perforated, makes for some chilly mits!
    Besides, these things really are far too hardcore for the likes of me!

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