Well, the lining anyway.
Is this considered normal and an acceptable risk for gloves? Waterproof ones in particular?
Was stuck for ages at the top of the Takas, Wasp and Freakshow assisting and advising, trying to get my little finger into my glove in which the little finger liner had twisted or knotted itself in some way. In the end rode with my finger bent and crammed in as best I could, in some considerable discomfort.
The shop tells me that there's no way a waterproof liner can be fixed into the glove without puncturing it and therefore making it leak (yeah right) and therefore it was my fault, possibly inadvertently, for not taking them off correctly.
I say glove makers must know about this issue, and should make them such that this is hard if not impossible to do. Especially for a $175 pair of gloves.
I've had them about a week - got them for the Suzuki Trackday, since they required leather - waterproofness was never a big concern.
Have others suffered much from this problem?
Opinions?
Thanks
Richard
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