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Hi all,
since my soaking last week, I had to go buy another spare xset of waterproof gloves. Tried most on yesterday, and felt that the aqua roo gave lot sof comfort. However, gotta take them back ![]() ![]() They aslo get a good review in Ride Mag. Tried the alpine stars - thought they were bl()()dy awful ![]() And loads of others - iguess it's down to personal preference. Let you know how waterproof they are when this glorious weather turns back to the norm ![]() Mass |
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I and Topcat both have a pair of Aquaroo's... Whilst comfortable, they're crap. They are warm, but they certainly aren't waterproof and once they get a soaking they stink to high heaven.
If you want a decent pair of waterproof gloves, try HG's "Tourag" range. They're lightweight, windproof and waterproof, and less than £50. . |
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