Me too.
I found that the only glove I tried on that met this criteria was the Spidi Sport Comp H2Out: thinnish palms/fingers, but waterproof, armoured, and padded enough on the back to keep the cold out (I've heated grips, so don't need or want the undersides padded). Unfortunately, having found these, I went and bought summat else that was a better deal (the Spidi Raven - excellent glove, but the cuffs are too short, and it's less protective than the Sport Comp.)
I've had all sorts of gear over the years, and I've decided now I'm going to stick to 'name' stuff, after having to put up with some "almost OK" stuff like AGV, Dri-Rider, etc. Decide what your criteria are, then STICK to them. Something will turn up that meets them. Anything that's almost but not quite right will piss you off sooner or later and is wasted money.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
Question: are most race rep gloves cool enough for summer? I only have a pair of winter gloves and they stink from sweat during summer, so I need some lighter gloves and I like the race rep style, but was a little worried they'd still be too hot
I dunno 'bout race-replica gloves (although I suppose my Dri-Rider gloves are sorta RRs, given they have kevlar knuckle guards and whatnot), but they're not too hot. If the gloves aren't padded, they're usually not bad. Some of the race-rep gloves have vents in the back of them anyway, which probably helps.
I've got lots of gloves, but I reckon you need only two pairs: a pair that is waterproof and a summer pair. If you choose the right waterproof gloves, they'll do you summer and winter. In fact, I wear summer gloves all year round, and wear the other pair only when it rains or I ride somewhere with cooler temps than D'Auckland.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
Today my favourite gloves were Dririder Drimesh. When it's colder and wetter I toss up between my Spidi H2Outs and Clover ST-03s.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
I have so many pairs of gloves its not funny anymore, I must have real odd shaped hands or something, but I have a lot of trouble getting gloves to fit properly and comfortably. Had a pair of SIDI's which were great until I popped my thumb through them, have a pair of alpinestars which are ok. Had a pair of NAZRANS and they where useless.
Can't remember the other makes, mostly european and not available here anyways
One good thing about riding in auckland is that race gloves are perfect all year round, not like the UK where I had a different pair of gloves for each season ..... good old NZ
Oh so the only advice I can suggest is, try on loads of pairs, sit on you bike with them on and grip your handlebars and check out the sizing etc and don't be a cheap skate - your hands are the first thing to touch down (usually) and there ain't alot of skin on them to start with....
Don't forget gloves can be tight when you first wear them. Got Quasi gloves and I could barely move my hand, but after a few rides they were great.
Got a pair of heavy duty dri riders for the wet and cold and a pair of spyke simply's for everyday. The spykes are the BEST gloves I've ever had.
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Damn you're right of course - it's only a little finger at the end of the day - mind you I'd hate to lose my left hand one as I enjoy playin my bass guitar.
I once knew a biker called Pinkie - and that's cos he lost both of his at different times.
lots of good advice - thanks to all who've posted.
'No road is straight forever'
Gloves are like fishing reels, you always need more.
I have: motocross gloves (Fox) for round town in summer.
A "heritage" pair of road racing gloves (Castre) in reserve
Motard gloves (Held) for out of town rides in summer.
Sport touring gloves (Held) for when I'm doing that.
Spidi H2 Out for when it's colder.
Still looking for a winter glove that will let me feel the grips...
There is a grey blur, and a green blur. I try to stay on the grey one. - Joey Dunlop
Im happy with my shift gloves, theyve got all the bells and whistles eg. carbon knuckles etc etc.
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