View Full Version : HG Pathan winter gloves
northwind
09-10-04, 11:41 PM
(or ninja turtle gloves)
These are really warm :) That's basically all you need to know... They look rubbish, but they've got far betetr feel than most winter gloves as the 2-finger design needs much less padding. They seem flimsy, but they scored really well in RiDE's winter glove test, so I'd recommend them to anyone who doesn't find frostbite a turnon...
Agreed. Waterproof and incredibly warm even if they do lack a little padding. I was doubtful but am converted! :wink:
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Frenchloon
14-10-04, 09:45 PM
Where do you find those Pathan gloves? They are not on HG's site.
Used through the winter last year and agree, best wintergloves I've owned.
northwind
15-10-04, 07:00 PM
I got mine in a HG store about a month ago... The HG website stinks, IMHO, the search engine just doesn't work. Part # is 133 301, according to the paper catalogue. £32.99 UK
H-Gerickemark
15-10-04, 11:08 PM
website is 5 years out of date, £34.99, just dont wave at anyone :D
northwind
16-10-04, 03:20 PM
They seriously restrict your swearing capabilities too...
"Live long and prosper" comes to mind :lol:
Need a new pair of winter gloves..............will investigate :)
I have just bought a pair of these and they are brilliant. So Toastie!
I have had 2 pair. 1st pair i pulled the lining out of and they wouldnt go back properly. Still got sencond pair, that done the same, but these went back...sort of! Better feel than my Richa winter glubs
northwind
01-03-06, 03:21 PM
I got these a year and a half ago :shock: Now, to be fair, I did lose 5 months riding time but they've been worn daily for at least 6 months of winter riding, and they're still ace. The nsulation in the thumbs seems to have gone wrong, so I'll replace them for next winter, but they've been absolutely superb.
Batter fell than my Richa winter glubs
Is this some sort of Selkent code? :lol:
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Batter fell than my Richa winter glubs
Is this some sort of Selkent code? :lol:
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:lol: yes
SVeeedy Gonzales
01-03-06, 08:36 PM
I've got the 5 finger version of these and used them in winter for the last 2 years. Keep all the rain out and although on the coldest of cold days they're not great for long motorway distances/speeds they're still fine at lower speeds/shorter distances
northwind
18-03-06, 10:35 PM
I just replaced mine, they were getting a little tired- see my review for Richa Ninja Turtle Gloves ;) Which are, by the way, fantastic.
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