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- Kurt
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When they are the color shown are they not dyed?
The black ones bleed when wet (sweaty). I recommend the natural color.
When they are the color shown are they not dyed?
The black ones bleed when wet (sweaty). I recommend the natural color.
What size gloves do you wear Bines? I have a pair of cortech accelerator in XL you can have for whatever shipping costs. Got them in a raffle and didn't like the fit. Using Rev'it dirt 2 in hot weather and phantom gtx in cooler weather now.
If Bines doesn't want these I might want to make an offer- I used to wear these gloves but they changed the manufacturing and they suck now- if these are a couple of years old they'd be perfect. Can you take a picture? Thanks!
I've had them two years now. Here is a pic.
I've a pair of BiLT leather mesh gloves with reinforced palms and plastic knuckles. They're plenty comfy, worked well in the summer, did okay in the winter with Anti Freeze liners, and are still in mostly one piece after 7,800 miles. The suede like material on the palms has mostly rubbed off and there's a small tear in one cuff along the hem.
I'm thinking about a pair of gloves with armor or padding in the palms. Leather mesh is still appealing. Knuckle protection, too. They should be good for summer wear. I'm okay with using liners, or even different gloves, in the winter.
What do y'all like? $50 or less preferred, but I'd go higher for a really good pair.
I bought these recently on closeout. Happy with them. $55.95 - come with sliders and superfabric. I got the L size in black, my size, and they fit fine, very comfy and with lots of protection.
http://www.extremesupply.com/product/scorpion-gloves-sgs.html
I bought these recently on closeout. Happy with them. $55.95 - come with sliders and superfabric. I got the L size in black, my size, and they fit fine, very comfy and with lots of protection.
The most protective and versatile gloves I own are a pair of elk skin ropers. Mine are Aerostich, but there are other brands. They are tough, protective, pliable and inexpensive. I wear them from 100 degrees down to about 50. Mine are at least five years old.
http://www.aerostich.com/aerostich-elkskin-roper-gloves-16.html
My absolute favorite, and the ones I wear now, when riding are the Magid T-Rex gloves.
I'm telling you, these hold up to rusty drill pipe spinning in your hand, and you can keep a good grip even on a mud/oil covered chain. They're the MOST comfortable impact glove I've ever worn, right out of the box. No break-in needed.
http://www.magidglove.com/mobile/Ma...Xn5c66ZiqmbLfLk80oWoxkx6C4suIpjS2IaAlGZ8P8HAQ
I ordered a pair of KLIM induction from Revzilla.
http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/klim-induction-short-gloves
Some of the BMW guys claim they are marvelous.
The Magid gloves referenced earlier just didn't hold up. The pads around the thumb and on the back of the knuckle began coming loose.
Ok tried Olympia Gloves Ventor #750, they bleed black. Any suggestions for a gel glove (numb hand problem) that doesn't bleed black or other color dye?
For that price, they better be good.
I ordered a pair of KLIM induction from Revzilla.
http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/klim-induction-short-gloves
Some of the BMW guys claim they are marvelous.