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Cost me 15 quid and I managed 793 miles in verious levels of rain at the AR and you know what, I had dry hands. Plus all weekend they never got a propper chance to dry out with them feeling damp on the outside, but I still had dry hands.
So even if they fail now they have done very well as it works out as 0.018 pence a mile.
I just thought I'd let you all know as I'm well chuffed.
the white rabbit
04-07-07, 02:21 PM
I just thought I'd let you all know as I'm well chafed.
Thanks for that. :nomore:
Thanks for that. :nomore:
Yep that too... but thats from my little run.
I have one of these from last year and I can confirm that they are quality. Mine's done over 8000 miles in all conditions from snow to boiling sun, and I throw them about all the time. Very much reccommend them. :)
chazzyb
05-07-07, 03:18 PM
I have one of these from last year and I can confirm that they are quality. Mine's done over 8000 miles in all conditions from snow to boiling sun, and I throw them about all the time. Very much reccommend them. :)
Which hand do you wear it on? :confused:
Ahh no excuse for that, I was doing it as I was on the phone pretending to listen :oops:
My left hand gets colder though.
Lidl's are selling these again and they look a bit more improved from my older ones which have go through some awful weather and I still have dry hands. So I'd get them while you can, as 13 odd quid is a bargin if mine are anything to go by.
SoulKiss
22-05-08, 01:05 PM
Again, do not click on the above links - TSM HAS been told about this
Ceri JC
09-12-08, 04:06 PM
They're my backup winter gloves for when it's not bad enough for the Gerbing heated ones and they are very good. For the money they are fantastic and I will be buying a spare pair next time the offer is on.
Yep, 2 years on and I notice my first damp palm. But even then it was after a good few miles of heavy rain and spray.
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