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Lithium
08-11-16, 09:26 AM
Hey guys,
I'm looking for some decent waterproof gloves however I need something with the thickness of a summer glove. I have heated grips for winter and I can't stand the lack of feel in a standard winter glove.
Any recommendations?
nathcarr
08-11-16, 10:03 AM
I have lindstrands gloves and there the thickness off a summer glove but waterproof windproof and lined the liner is stitched all the way round and not just at the bottoms so it stays in place all the time and when ive got the heated grips on I can still feel them so for me I would t have any other gloves mate, I paid 65 for mine
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nathcarr
08-11-16, 12:31 PM
That's the pair I have mate http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161108/e070206683ca39c4d6a08b2078f3b5f9.pnghttp://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161108/7791d1ecaeb0b63a53c197239a9e175c.png
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are they related to Halvarssons by any chance? they look incredibly like my gloves, but mine are Halvarssons
If they are, then +1 to the recommend, best gloves I've ever had
nathcarr
08-11-16, 07:22 PM
are they related to Halvarssons by any chance? they look incredibly like my gloves, but mine are Halvarssons
If they are, then +1 to the recommend, best gloves I've ever had
They are mate halvarssons lindstrands and joffma are all the same company mate I only found this out the other week because I bought new halvarssons jacket and pants. I don't think now I would use any other make than these 3 like, the jacket and pants I've got were pricey but by far the best Ines I've owned and again like you say these are the best gloves I've ever had as well,
I recommended them to my mate who's doing his bike test and he loves them as well and my missus has some too and she's never once complained of cold hands and she don't have heated grips
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Blapper
08-11-16, 09:33 PM
When you say she's never once complained of cold hands, how cold do you mean? I rode 50 miles at 70-80 MPH Sunday and my hands were burning, numb and painful with my current gloves so I need ultra warm but not too thick. Are those really that warm?
nathcarr
08-11-16, 09:40 PM
Honestly mate I can't say enough how good these gloves are, I done a 100 mile round trip and for about the last 50 60 mile it rained, everything was soaked and my hands were still warm, I did have my grips on like, but even still no numbness or nothing.
I mean me and the missus frequently go out on the bike, maybe not so much this time of the year but she's never said that her hands were cold or numb or anything and I mean we do go canny away about 65-70 for the most part but on the motorway tramping on 90-100 still no bother.
I purchased a pair of 5 quid glove liners because I thought the bloke at lloyds Honda was just pulling my leg when he said they will see me all year and honestly never had the liners in once mate they really are a good glove and with 2 year warranty on them as well when purchased from a dealer you can't go wrong at that money, they do another one that costs like 90 quid I think same make and design but a full blown winter glove and I just thought they were too thick
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Blapper
09-11-16, 08:15 AM
Cheers nath.
shiftin_gear98
09-11-16, 11:12 AM
Sorry to continue the hijack,
I have Harlvarsson Beyrl gloves - http://www.brandedbiker.co.uk/Halvarssons-Motorcycle-Clothing/halvarssons-beryl-motorcycle-gloves-eol-5040-2?gclid=COfBzY_Fm9ACFUo6GwodDMcLQw
Look roughly the same. Awesome glove. Too warm for summertime.
Hijack over.
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