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Discussion in 'Gear & Accessories' started by ralph66, Sep 21, 2008.

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    ralph66 New Member

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    I need gloves i cant find any that fit well enough for me to buy and its getting cold at night, witch meant it will start getting cold in the day:mad:
    any sugestions on cold and warm weather gloves would be great:party2:
    Not any heated gloves though
     


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    Alpinestars Ravens or Maze.
     


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    The latest Sport Rider mag did an excellent ratings setup on about 20 gloves.

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    Spidi, Frank Thomas, Olympia, Cortech, Dainses, Fox, First gear, are some more to consider. thing is is to get your butt in a store that has different brands and sizes and try em on on, the size you need in one brand or style isn't necessarily the size you need in another. have fun.
     


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    If you are on a budget start off looking at cortech/tourmaster. Frank Thomas also has some less expensive gloves. As you start going up in price you'll get better materials like goat or Kangaroo leather in the palms and carbon fiber guards. If you have a Cyclegear or large dealer near you do what the other posts suggest, go try on a bunch and see what fits.

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