I saw these at the motoshow, and was tempted, as they did seem to be warm gloves. The problem, in my view, is that they are not real motorcycle gloves, i.e. they offer minimal or no crash protection. They look like snowmobiling gloves, or skiing gloves with a thin layer of leather sewn on the palm. I want to be warm, but I'd rather keep my hands protected in case of an accident. You would get the same amount of crash protection from a ski glove and, to me, that's not good enough for street riding. YGlovesMV, Gustavo> Motoport Thinsulate Winter Gloves ($29.99 USD) > I bought these yesterday at the Seattle Motorcycle Show. They were >being sold by a company called Motoport, out of Escondido California.
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I recently purchased a pair of gloves from REI-Outlet. The gloves have a
codura outer, Sympatex layer, fleece inner and a separate fleece glove
insert that zips in place. It's advertised as a three-in-one winter sports
waterproof glove. The gloves are pretty comfortable, although they may be
a slight bit bulky (what winter gloves aren't). I've worn them at 40
degrees with the liners in and they almost seemed a little too warm.
Anyway, I submerged the gloves in a five gallon bucket of water to see just
how 'waterproof' they were. I ran a stopwatch to see how long they would
stay dry inside. The right hand glove stayed dry almost a full minute
before I felt water coming in. The left hand glove did more than a minute
and a half. I have some 'waterproof' Honda over mittens that don't stay
dry that long when submerged, but last about an hour in a downpour before
getting wet inside. I know this isn't a real world test of a motorcycle
glove, but I figured I'd try it just to see what happened. My next test
will be seeing how long they stay dry while spraying water at them with the
hose, unless I get the chance to ride in the rain soon.
The gloves were purchased from REI-Outlet for half of original cost.
6556840079 $34.93 GCS Storm Gloves - Men's - Closeout BLACK LARGE
It might be interesting to hear some other results of testing of various
other gloves, especially since the cold weather is coming.
Later
David Wilhite
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01' KLR 650
84' Subaruvanagon
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see just> I recently purchased a pair of gloves from REI-Outlet. > Anyway, I submerged the gloves in a five gallon bucket of water to
would> how 'waterproof' they were. I ran a stopwatch to see how long they
minute> stay dry inside. The right hand glove stayed dry almost a full
minute> before I felt water coming in. The left hand glove did more than a
I think that is about as good a test as you could give them. Winter's coming. It's nice to have some warm waterproof gloves.> and a half
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if you intend to ride in cold inclement weather you might want to invest in
a pair of these . they are made for a atv but see no reason they won't work
on motorcycle. my local wal-mart had them in black. with these you might not
need bulky gloves except in very cold conditions. they did look like they
had plenty of room for them if they are needed. I haven't tried them yet
just saw them while getting the tank bag.
Jim
Arkansas
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----- Original Message ----- From: "David Wilhite" To: "dsn_klr650" dsn_klr650@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 7:00 PM Subject: [DSN_klr650] Winter Gloves > I recently purchased a pair of gloves from REI-Outlet. The gloves have a > codura outer, Sympatex layer, fleece inner and a separate fleece glove > insert that zips in place. It's advertised as a three-in-one winter sports > waterproof glove. The gloves are pretty comfortable, although they may be > a slight bit bulky (what winter gloves aren't). I've worn them at 40 > degrees with the liners in and they almost seemed a little too warm. > > Anyway, I submerged the gloves in a five gallon bucket of water to see just > how 'waterproof' they were. I ran a stopwatch to see how long they would > stay dry inside. The right hand glove stayed dry almost a full minute > before I felt water coming in. The left hand glove did more than a minute > and a half. I have some 'waterproof' Honda over mittens that don't stay > dry that long when submerged, but last about an hour in a downpour before > getting wet inside. I know this isn't a real world test of a motorcycle > glove, but I figured I'd try it just to see what happened. My next test > will be seeing how long they stay dry while spraying water at them with the > hose, unless I get the chance to ride in the rain soon. > > The gloves were purchased from REI-Outlet for half of original cost. > 6556840079 $34.93 GCS Storm Gloves - Men's - Closeout BLACK LARGE > > It might be interesting to hear some other results of testing of various > other gloves, especially since the cold weather is coming. > > > Later > > > David Wilhite > dnmwilhite@... > 01' KLR 650 > 84' Subaruvanagon > > > > Checkout Dual Sport News at > http://www.dualsportnews.com > Be part of the Adventure! > > Visit the KLR650 archives at > http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > > Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com > Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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There's a company north of my home called Granite Gear that makes winter
gloves, compression stuffsacks and packs. All very high quality, durable
goods. They sell a Goretex insert that will make any glove waterproof.
-Jim
Duluth
_________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp>From: "David Wilhite" >Reply-To: dnmwilhite@... >To: "dsn_klr650" dsn_klr650@yahoogroups.com> >Subject: [DSN_klr650] Winter Gloves >Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 20:5:57 -0400 > >I recently purchased a pair of gloves from REI-Outlet. The gloves have a >codura outer, Sympatex layer, fleece inner and a separate fleece glove >insert that zips in place. It's advertised as a three-in-one winter sports >waterproof glove. The gloves are pretty comfortable, although they may be >a slight bit bulky (what winter gloves aren't). I've worn them at 40 >degrees with the liners in and they almost seemed a little too warm. > >Anyway, I submerged the gloves in a five gallon bucket of water to see just >how 'waterproof' they were. I ran a stopwatch to see how long they would >stay dry inside. The right hand glove stayed dry almost a full minute >before I felt water coming in. The left hand glove did more than a minute >and a half. I have some 'waterproof' Honda over mittens that don't stay >dry that long when submerged, but last about an hour in a downpour before >getting wet inside. I know this isn't a real world test of a motorcycle >glove, but I figured I'd try it just to see what happened. My next test >will be seeing how long they stay dry while spraying water at them with the >hose, unless I get the chance to ride in the rain soon. > >The gloves were purchased from REI-Outlet for half of original cost. >6556840079 $34.93 GCS Storm Gloves - Men's - Closeout BLACK LARGE > >It might be interesting to hear some other results of testing of various >other gloves, especially since the cold weather is coming. > > >Later > > >David Wilhite >dnmwilhite@... >01' KLR 650 >84' Subaruvanagon > > > >Checkout Dual Sport News at >http://www.dualsportnews.com >Be part of the Adventure! > >Visit the KLR650 archives at >http://www.listquest.com/lq/search.html?ln=klr650 > >Post message: DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com >Subscribe: DSN_klr650-subscribe@yahoogroups.com >Unsubscribe: DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com >List owner: DSN_klr650-owner@yahoogroups.com > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > >
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Best time to buy swimsuits is in Sept. Best time to buy winter
gloves is in March, at your friendly snowmobile store. Cheap, long
gauntlet cuffs for over your sleeves. On Sale!
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Any recommendations?
Thanks, Gerry
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Winter gloves being used where and under what type of winter conditions?
Winter riding in Key West, Fl calls for a different glove than Seattle, Wa or Nome, Ak.
Randy
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Any recommendations?
Thanks, Gerry
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I ride year round here in New Hampshire. I also use my riding gear for other outdoor winter activities such as snowboarding and snowmobiling, so it has to be well made and perform as advertised.
I recently bought a pair of $100 Rev It! waterproof leather cold riding gloves. Yes, they are waterproof, but they DO NOT keep my hands warm. Last week, it was 14(f) when I left for my 30 minute ride to work. Even with my heated grips on high, my hands got so painfully cold that after I got to work it took about 30 minutes before they felt normal again.
The next morning, in similar temps, I wore my 30+ year old Burton snowboard mittens, with fleece finger glove liners, and my hands were warm for the entire ride.
I will be looking into getting a pair of Baffin mittens that have a separate index finger for better dexterity:
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YMMV
Bob
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I live near Drain, Oregon. It's about halfway between Eugene and
Roseburg, just west of I-5.
A smaller amount of my riding is done in the rain, or when it's below 40
degrees F.
I would like to have gloves that are adequate for those conditions, or
worse, when traveling.
I prefer gloves over mittens.
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