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Waterproof gloves

Post by Loose Sprockets » 30 Mar 2015, 20:42

I'm looking for a pair of waterproof gloves that arent bulky, as being a hard bastard, i'm still using my summer gloves.
Alpinestars seem to be the only brand that have a good fit on my hands and fingers,
Can anyone recommend a decent pair of waterproof alpinestars? I've had zero luck in stores.

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Re: Waterproof gloves

Post by Dave » 30 Mar 2015, 20:44

are the A stars 365 not goretex and that Pete ? expensive but top quality
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Post by Loose Sprockets » 30 Mar 2015, 20:46

Dave wrote:are the A stars 365 not goretex and that Pete ? expensive but top quality
I haven't actually seen these in the places i've been i don't think, i'll look them up! Should have done it sooner, dreading tonights ride to liverpool :lol:

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Re: Waterproof gloves

Post by Miss Fix It » 30 Mar 2015, 20:46

Buy a car... Just don't hit me in it.

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Post by Dai version » 30 Mar 2015, 20:51

Yellow Marigolds ... Hard wearing and waterproof ... According to my Mrs anyway (I can't say myself) and about the same protection as your current ones by the sound of it

CRM Where's the smileys gone?

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Re: Waterproof gloves

Post by Loose Sprockets » 30 Mar 2015, 20:56

GeorgiaMc wrote:Buy a car... Just don't hit me in it.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.

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Post by Miss Fix It » 30 Mar 2015, 21:03

Loose Sprockets wrote:
GeorgiaMc wrote:Buy a car... Just don't hit me in it.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.

Ouch!

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Re: Waterproof gloves

Post by Loose Sprockets » 30 Mar 2015, 21:08

Dai version wrote:Yellow Marigolds ... Hard wearing and waterproof ... According to my Mrs anyway (I can't say myself) and about the same protection as your current ones by the sound of it

CRM Where's the smileys gone?
Actually....i'll be wearing those underneath tonight.... :lol:

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Post by pch1 » 30 Mar 2015, 23:11

Loose Sprockets wrote:I'm looking for a pair of waterproof gloves that arent bulky, as being a hard bastard, i'm still using my summer gloves.
Alpinestars seem to be the only brand that have a good fit on my hands and fingers,
Can anyone recommend a decent pair of waterproof alpinestars? I've had zero luck in stores.
Best winter gloves that are waterproof that I've ever had are Alpinestars Jet Road Gore Tex. Think I've had them since 2005 and they're still waterproof and very warm!

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Re: Waterproof gloves

Post by MassDestruction » 30 Mar 2015, 23:26

I've got A Stars there bloody good but I've heard good things about the handroid Knox waterproof gear


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