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    I have small hands and find quasi's gloves just right in the fingers but too wide in the palms they slip so then I lose grip on the throttle unless I'm holding on for dear life. No offence there Quasi.

    I currently have Schoeller PCM Revit Female Fit gloves (Size S), and absolutely love them. However mine are winter gloves and are getting a little too hot to ride in currently so I'm also on the hunt for some summer gloves. Will let you should I find something just as good with less lining.
    Reckless says "I like the crusty bits on the outside"

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    Quote Originally Posted by coffeejunkie View Post
    Hay blossom, Odd question but do you have small fingers as i maybe able to suggest a brand that are more "chick" like and smaller fitting
    I do have very small fingers.. I have the same size hands as my girlfriend who is 4 ft 5in and has a type of dwarfism so yeah I have small hands.

    In the end I just got out the sewing machine and shortened the glove fingers.. Working well so far but I will probably get another pair for summer.
    I wouldn’t be broke if the voices in my head paid rent

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stickchick View Post
    I have small hands and find quasi's gloves just right in the fingers but too wide in the palms they slip so then I lose grip on the throttle unless I'm holding on for dear life. No offence there Quasi.
    None taken, gloves are tricky because of the huge range of varibles with peoples hands, wide palms, narrow palms, thick or thin, long fingers short fingers, odd length fingers, finger nails even, the list goes on, so from a makers point of view its very hard to cover of all sizes.
    its really a matter of taking advantage of all the differences in sizes from different brands to get one thats right for you.
    Good luck
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    My hand measures 6 cm across the knuckles and 16 cm from bottom of palm to tip of middle finger, so buying gloves that are warm, supple, but protective for riding is very difficult, I have to take my glove off to be able to press the switch for the heated grips as otherwise the glove's finger just bend over itself. Yes, I do have issues with reaching the clutch and brake comfortably, and my feet are size three. Let's not even start on finding decent boots. I'm probably only good for fruit picking though (according to Lockwood), but I'm not asian! You just have to keep on trying, and trying, and trying on gloves, I'm sure there will be a pair out there for my hands someday!

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    Not sure which area you are in (other than the middle of chaos) but I have a pair that I got from Boyds in Hamilton. They had a good selection of womens gloves, winter and summer. Agree that you really have to try them on though other wise it's just like a box of chocolates (Said in the best possible forrest gump voice)
    Were are those winning numbers for lotto again..... Having to sell all your toys sucks

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    I have short fat fingers, my best fitting gloves are a pair of dririders, but other Dri Rider are hopeless. One suggestion I have seen if you have short finger and don't like the space at the end, is to put a small ball of cotton wool into the end of each finger to fill it out. I do find over time as gloves loosen up and scrunch up a bit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brooke View Post
    Not sure which area you are in (other than the middle of chaos) but I have a pair that I got from Boyds in Hamilton. They had a good selection of womens gloves, winter and summer. Agree that you really have to try them on though other wise it's just like a box of chocolates (Said in the best possible forrest gump voice)
    Well Forrest.. We are in Pukekohe but I was thinking of going for a pootle down to Hamilton anyway.. Thanks for the info.
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    Golly, Gurrrlllie! More'n a month on, and you still haven't dealt to this issue?
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    Golly, Gurrrlllie! More'n a month on, and you still haven't dealt to this issue?
    yes I have.....read on...

    Quote Originally Posted by Blossom View Post

    In the end I just got out the sewing machine and shortened the glove fingers.. Working well so far but I will probably get another pair for summer.
    A girl is allowed more than one pair of gloves you know.
    I wouldn’t be broke if the voices in my head paid rent

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    Oh yeah - I read the "customising" post. More'n one pair of glubz? Hmmmm... could become a habit. I've got an "unknown number" of pairs of gloves (I hate to throw things away when they're 'old') but tend to wear only two pairs regularly (but not at the same time), and occasionally wear a pair of the older ones... because.... um.... dunno really. Just because I can?
    My current gloves are some Held gloves (can't remember the model), some Spidi SportComp H2Out gloves when it's cold and/or wet, and I occasionally wear my Spidi Ravens (lightweight waterproof ones) or Spidi Pro-1 (lightweight non-waterproof, yellow/black/white/grey), or an old pair of AGV gloves (very lightweight, and very blue!), or some old black leather gloves (semi-waterproof, and semi-hated) because the ferkn things won't wear out, despite being used for chores around home.
    I NEVER wear my Orina waterproof gloves, coz they're complete and utter shit. I may have chucked them in the bin, or else they're lurking in the depths of my bike gear cupboard, waiting to attack me one night...
    I've also got some ski gloves, and could talk about the suitability of bike gloves for skiing, and ski gloves for biking, but we won't go into that, coz that would be off topic(ish).
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    your like the Imelda Markos of gloves...

    Love the fact you have a bike gear cupboard.. we do too. Well infact we have 2. One for the jackets (x3) and One for helmets (x4) gloves (x3) and a million helmet bags...wtf?? Oh and all the cleaning gear for the bikes incl the 287 'special' cloths go into yet another separate shelf unit.
    its growing.....

    meh.. who cares.
    I wouldn’t be broke if the voices in my head paid rent

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
    your like the Imelda Markos of gloves...
    I'm not a patch on this guy....
    But then, he doesn't have to pay for them himself.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    I'm not a patch on this guy....
    But then, he doesn't have to pay for them himself.

    sweet...
    now finally I have ammunition to throw at the man when he complains about me wanting more gloves....mmmahahahahah
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
    ...now finally I have ammunition to throw at the man when he complains about me wanting more gloves..
    It's no big deal. Next to your head, your hands are probably the most vulnerable part of you when you're riding, and very sensitive to cold and damage. I haven't had to justify it yet, but it'd be easy to do: if I wrecked my hands, I couldn't work. More to the point, it'd be very hard to post crap on KiwiBiker. Then where would you all be?

    No - don't answer that; it was a rhetorical question....
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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