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Demonz
02-04-07, 06:05 PM
Am in need of a new pair of summer gloves. Last year I picked up a pair of RST gloves which were only £30 but have done ok and still in good condition. I brought them a little tight I think and the carbon knuckle bits on one hand are starting to hurt whenever I'm doing more than an hour on the bike so I thought I would chop them in for something a little more comfortable.

Anyone got any recommendations on good value for money options? Not necessarily cheap but I just need to justify spending loads on gloves. Anyone know the latest Ride recommended??

fizzwheel
02-04-07, 06:20 PM
How much do you realistically want to spend ?

I've got a pair of Alpinestars GP Pro Gloves, all day comfortable, they've got vents on the knuckle armour so your hands keep reasonably cool on a baking hot day. Leathers very soft and supple and I didnt need to break them in before they were comfortable to wear.

The alpinestars sizing is funny, though, make sure you try them on before you buy as I always find I have to get a size larger with the alpinestars gloves. If you've got big hands or long figures they should suit you well.

They were £120 though...

Demonz
02-04-07, 06:31 PM
How much do you realistically want to spend ?

I've got a pair of Alpinestars GP Pro Gloves, all day comfortable, they've got vents on the knuckle armour so your hands keep reasonably cool on a baking hot day. Leathers very soft and supple and I didnt need to break them in before they were comfortable to wear.

The alpinestars sizing is funny, though, make sure you try them on before you buy as I always find I have to get a size larger with the alpinestars gloves. If you've got big hands or long figures they should suit you well.

They were £120 though...

Thanks Fizz - thats at the very peak of what I had in mind. Dont mind around £80 odd but also happy to spend less of course for a no-brand quality set.

joelowden
04-04-07, 06:49 AM
Just got a pair of Racer Airforce from Infinity for about £75 .
Very comfortable and feel good.

Could try www.ridetriangles.co.uk (http://www.ridetriangles.co.uk) for the Ride recommendations.

plowsie
04-04-07, 08:29 AM
How much do you realistically want to spend ?

I've got a pair of Alpinestars GP Pro Gloves, all day comfortable, they've got vents on the knuckle armour so your hands keep reasonably cool on a baking hot day. Leathers very soft and supple and I didnt need to break them in before they were comfortable to wear.

The alpinestars sizing is funny, though, make sure you try them on before you buy as I always find I have to get a size larger with the alpinestars gloves. If you've got big hands or long figures they should suit you well.

They were £120 though...

Ill second that they are top quality!

Dan
04-04-07, 08:30 AM
Ill second that they are top quality!

Third it. I love my GP Pros.

BigBaddad
16-04-07, 07:23 AM
Hi, I have a pair of Spada Ultima III Race gloves. They have Roo leather on the palms, carbon on the knuckles. The are comfy and offer good feedback. They only retail at £40, but I only paid £25 after a bit of haggling. They rate highly in the tests I've read in Ride/Superbike mags.

Kate
16-04-07, 07:42 AM
Have a look at these - http://www.hideout-leather.co.uk/folders/sport_gloves/gloves_racer_high_end/

I have a pair (as does my other half) and I'm on my third summer in them. It took about a week to break in but they are very comfortably and I have unfortunately road tested them and they are very protective. They are also ventilated so your hands don't cook so much in hot weather.

They are about £119 though you can barter them down a little I would have thought. I will probably be getting a new pair of these too at some point.

Viney
16-04-07, 07:45 AM
I have a pair of (Checks gloves) Joe Rocket GPX. nice n comfortable, and bought from Infinity for the sum of £70! Very nice, perferations in the sides of the fingers so nice and cool.

Alpinestarhero
16-04-07, 09:14 AM
The alpinestars sizing is funny, though, make sure you try them on before you buy as I always find I have to get a size larger with the alpinestars gloves. If you've got big hands or long figures they should suit you well.

They were £120 though...

Not wrong there - I cant get alpinestars as my thumb is too long :confused: :(

I'm currently trying to find something that'll fit well, but nothing seems so good at the moment apart from the gloves I cant afford

Matt

SVeeedy Gonzales
16-04-07, 11:46 AM
I got a pair of triumph hard carbons. Very comfy from the first wear, very good fit (for me!) and really good feel for the controls, look like they'll last a long time, too. Only downside is they're close fitting around the wrist so need to be worn under the sleeve and wearing a watch is possible but not comfy.

Jelster
16-04-07, 10:27 PM
I picked up a pair of Alpine Stars SP2 gloves on saturday for £59 in HG.

I find most gloves a pain to fit, as I have small hands with short fat fingers, the result of which means that gloves that are the right length are too tight when I make a fist, and that the ones that are OK are too long. The SP2's are a good comprimise.

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Alpinestarhero
22-04-07, 08:45 AM
I picked up a pair of Alpine Stars SP2 gloves on saturday for £59 in HG.

I find most gloves a pain to fit, as I have small hands with short fat fingers, the result of which means that gloves that are the right length are too tight when I make a fist, and that the ones that are OK are too long. The SP2's are a good comprimise.

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Maria (Miss Alpinestarhero) has SP2 gloves, they are really good. I was going to get a pair, but my thumbs are too long.

Yesterday i got a pair of Spidi gloves - I dont know what model, but they have leather sort of mesh on the sides of the fingers to keep your hands nice and cool, really good gloves they are and they match my new (alpinestars) jacket

Matt