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    Gauntlets and jackets - over the top or underneath?

    Hi All,

    I am sure this is one of those personal preference questions - but when wearing gauntlet style gloves - do you have the glove come over your riding jacket sleeve, or do you tuck it under your sleeve?

    Also interested in the reasons people give for whichever way they prefer...
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    Jacket over gloves. Otherwise your gloves become little five digit swimming pools when it rains.
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    Depends on your posture on the bike and personal preference.

    Usually, gloves over jacket, but for wet weather, jacket over gloves to stop water entering via the cuffs. However, that's relevant for hands down positions. For my BMW, it's actually quite level and for those where hands are higher (ape hangers) opposite would apply.
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    I've always gone gloves over jacket, but for more pessimistic reasons.

    If jacket is over gloves and you take a tumble, I've always considered there is slightly more chance of the jacket cuff catching, and the sleeve sliding up your arm.

    Probably nonsense, but that's my reason.

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    I've always worn gloves over my cuffs, but recently bought some new winter gloves, and the cuffs are so small they won't fit over my jacket cuffs. I guess they are waterproof winter gloves, so that makes sense, but it does make them a pain to put on.
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    have tried both. water runs in when the gloves are over jacket. guess what I do now
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    Gloves over sleeves as my jackets don't have enough room to go over the top.

    Don't ride in enough rain to have a problem.
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    Leather jacket - gloves over
    Textile jacket - gloves under

    Somewhat moot as I usually wear shorty gloves anyway, but if I'm wearing my backups that's what I do.

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    Gloves over. By I avoid the rain! Darn rain spots on my clean paint ........

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    Gloves over jacket for ease of use and short runs in minor rain.

    Jacket over gloves in heavy rain.

    Piece of string between the two so I never lose them.

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    New heated gloves have a drawstring gaiter type setup, looks reasonable effective for DR650 riding position with textiles...
    Given the gloves (leather) good dealing to with snow seal.
    Suppose it will rain soon enough to test

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    Usually gloves over the jacket sleeve - stops the draughts. However, do wear gloves inside the jacket sleeve with several jackets as the sleeve is slightly shorter than on others. If wet then wear a pair of "Rain-Offs" - very pleased with them: also good as a wind breaker on cold mornings.

    But my beef with gloves is that the "gauntlet" is too short - I would like a gauntlet that is the length of the hand rather than the length of the palm so the gauntlet covers more of the jacket sleeve especially for winter riding.

    My tuppence worth..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moi View Post
    Usually gloves over the jacket sleeve - stops the draughts. However, do wear gloves inside the jacket sleeve with several jackets as the sleeve is slightly shorter than on others. If wet then wear a pair of "Rain-Offs" - very pleased with them: also good as a wind breaker on cold mornings.

    But my beef with gloves is that the "gauntlet" is too short - I would like a gauntlet that is the length of the hand rather than the length of the palm so the gauntlet covers more of the jacket sleeve especially for winter riding.

    My tuppence worth..
    How do you find the rain-offs, control feel wise?

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    They don't feel like they would work when you first put them on, but on the bike and riding they are no problem. And they don't cut the cold, at least in the lower single digits.
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