Waterproof gloves

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Re: Waterproof gloves

Post by mozzersaints » 30 Mar 2015, 23:35

I had some alpine stars waterproof gloves when we did the italy trip........remember Daz the one you dropped out of........they were pretty good......although in the end the were wet.......but that was after 10-12 hours of riding in the rain for 5days.......and when i say rain i mean monsoon

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Re: Waterproof gloves

Post by MassDestruction » 30 Mar 2015, 23:37

Ha ha I didn't have a bike mozz but yeah lol

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Re: Waterproof gloves

Post by mozzersaints » 30 Mar 2015, 23:55

MassDestruction wrote:Ha ha I didn't have a bike mozz but yeah lol
Ya fuckin had one when we all jumped on board

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Re: Waterproof gloves

Post by jaffa1963 » 31 Mar 2015, 07:33

If you like thin waterproof gloves with decent protection the Knox Covert may be worth a look. I've had mine on all through the winter without any water ingress.


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Re: Waterproof gloves

Post by Paul m0kdm » 31 Mar 2015, 08:49

Richa Arctic, winter gloves but good feel. never let me down in any weather.
http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy ... prod/69186

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Re: Waterproof gloves

Post by Purity14 » 31 Mar 2015, 13:02

Waterproof Thin gloves, i recommend the Aldi specials for £16 or something.
Fitment is okay, not "much" insulation, knuckle protection only, but boy do they compress down.
I used to keep waterproof overgloves in my bag just in case, but they are annoying.
I keep these in there now instead, only slightly more bulky, but yesterday I rode for 3 hours in pissing rain with them, with my ill nino sleeves OVER the gauntlet of the gloves, and I still had dry hands.

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Re: Waterproof gloves

Post by Dougall » 31 Mar 2015, 20:56

I had the astars 365 goretex. Pretty good, not too bulky and stop a fair but (not all) water


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