04-12-08, 11:30 AM | #1 |
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AlpineStars Jet Road GTX - Mini Review
Not entirely sure how different these are than the original Jet Roads, other than the usual AlpineStars price hike, but bought them at the weekend and thanks to god awful weather the last few days have put them through their paces.
Have been using AlpineStar GP Pro gloves for the last 18 months or so and they're still a fantastic glove, but even with an inner glove they're hell for winter. So sod the recession, I blew the Council Tax money on a pair of Jet Road GTXs, scary £110 from Hein Gericke. Right, last four days have seen 200 odd miles in early morning, clear skies, sub-zero freezing, late evening near-zero blizzard, early morning driving sleet, torrential rain and howling gails. Commute is 25 miles and about 30 minutes each way. I really suffer from the cold, like the girly soft shandy drinking southerner I have become, and what I interpret as "feckin freezing", many folks will feel as just "bit on the nippy side". In order of coldest to warmest environments: Warmth:
Downsides (aside from the price):
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04-12-08, 12:05 PM | #2 |
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Re: AlpineStars Jet Road GTX - Mini Review
I bought a pair of these at the NEC.
I concur The outside zip is a right pain to do up on the second glove.... |
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