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    Gloves: Leather or Cordura?

    Im in the market for a decent pair of gloves .
    Do i go leather or Cordura , which is best and where is the best place to get them ?
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    Member on here Quasimoto has some bloody good stuff,ive a set of summer and winter gloves off him,check them out.
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    Summer, winter, waterproof, armoured?

    Personally i wear armoured leather these days in all but the coldest wetest days (with some nice cuddly-wuddly toasty linies inside).

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    Leather is still the best for friction resistance. However leather is not waterproof, takes ages to dry out, and can leak through the stitching noticably in cheaper gloves.
    Cordura dries out faster, and it isnt so heavy when wet as leather.

    Cordura gloves with leather reinforced palm area would be my choice.
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    I got a pair of cheap Strada Giro waterproof cordura with armoured knuckles. It's good but still need liners inside in winter for cold days. It's gauntlet type so it can't fit under your jacket so in the rain it drips down into the gloves. Apart from that, good choice.
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    QMOTO has a range of Winter waterproof gloves with TPU knuckle and finger protection, these are warm with a thinsulate liner and waterproof with Hipora.
    I use them personally and find them extremely good, personally I believe cordura just dont cut it in respect of gloves, leather is the only thing you want to go down on if you have to anyway.

    For my gloves I applied some Sno Seal to alos water proof the leather itself, this makes the glove the ultimate glove in my kit for winter riding.

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    I have 3 pairs of leather gloves (Rjays, Alpinestars and Revit) and have worn the Revit ones for hours in the rain and have only had soaked hands once, a little water proofing on them goes a long way.
    I prefer the feeling of protection on my hands so go for leather and I like the hard armour in the fingers and knuckles, you find out why when you face plant the ground and try to use your hands to stop the fall.
    Alpinestars (and I'm sure other brands too) have gloves that join the little finger to the next finger which I thought was weird, but I found out why that is too when my little finger got mashed back in a crash.
    Fit and comfort are important. I've bought gloves that were too small and they gave me nothing but shit and then eventually split their seams. If they're a bit loose then you can put a liner in them for winter too.

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    Leather only for gloves. Never use cordura gloves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quasievil View Post
    QMOTO has a range of Winter waterproof gloves with TPU knuckle and finger protection, these are warm with a thinsulate liner and waterproof with Hipora.
    I use them personally and find them extremely good, personally I believe cordura just dont cut it in respect of gloves, leather is the only thing you want to go down on if you have to anyway.
    Leather + waterproof eh..... I might be in touch if I manage to get back on the bike before end of winter....

    I know they're not winter gloves but how are those flash new gloves with the knox palm sliders selling / performing?

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    I have a pair of Qmoto's leather Knox armour gloves, and they are well made, and the armour looks like it would take alot of the brunt of an impact if you fell with your palm outwards, as most people do.

    I think mine are a bit on the small side but do fit very snugly, only worn them a dozen times, but hopefully they will break in and fit well in time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    Leather + waterproof eh..... I might be in touch if I manage to get back on the bike before end of winter....

    I know they're not winter gloves but how are those flash new gloves with the knox palm sliders selling / performing?

    Awesome, Ive crashed three times landing on me palms each time lol, Ive worn the SPS protectors down by about half but hey I aint got a broken hand either

    Frankly Dunno why everyone doesnt do SPS gloves its the berries when it comes to safety
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    I got some of the SPS gloves a while back.
    Was inspired by reading about Casey Stoners broken scaphiod bone

    He said

    "it is hurting like hell I can honestly say that I have never been in so much pain in all my life. I have a small cast over the stitches but my wrist is very swollen and the wound is sore."

    And I thought - fuck that - new gloves for me.

    They are tops - wouldn't buy another pair of gloves without the SPS system.

    Haven't tested them - happy to let Quasi test his own product.

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    Yep scaphoids are a real pain if you break them, if surgery is required they can take a while to heal up fully. There can be some nasty consequences with arthritis later on as well, so SPS is all good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaxCannon View Post
    I got some of the SPS gloves a while back.
    Was inspired by reading about Casey Stoners broken scaphiod bone
    I was inspired when mountian biking, bailed, landed on palms and wwrists hyperextended so having sore palm & wrist etc... but the carbon fibre knuckles were still mint.

    Wodl have also thought the outer side of the palm would be an area for (articulated?) armour...

    Any chance on winter glubbs with the SPS Quasi? Or hmmm...maybe an SPSed over-glove?
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    BTW, if there are any qualms about losing steering communicativity betwixt bars and hands due to the SPS, no worries... got meslef a pair of Quasi's and they keep well out of the way of the bars (for me anyway) and road feedback still seems all good.

    Now for a race-suit to be covered with this stuff - if you bail on the home straight for the chequered flag, aside from the armour taking the brunt you'll prolly slide the whole way through...
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