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I paid £21.95 for my pair. Ebay style.
For about a year I was using Revit leather gloves. They looked the business, felt strong and had knuckle protection. Bring on the winter. They were absolutely rubbish. My fingers would freeze to the extend that I wouldnt want to pull on the clutch lever (because that would hurt). The (cold) wind would easily penetrate the stitches. Anyway, I then bought the Buffalo pair. They're great. Proper value for money. They keep out the wind for about 15 mins solid. After that, it does allow some cold to get in,but it's find for me as my commute is about 20 mins. No knuckle protection though. I would recommend it. Hope this helps if anyone is interested. http://shop.ebay.co.uk/?_from=R40&_t...TORBIKE+GLOVES+ Last edited by abdul.aziz; 21-02-10 at 03:40 PM. |
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How are they at keeping out water?
Do they have removable linings? might get them anyway, look like god value, thanks for the link |
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they keep out water for a very long time, but they do give in at the end.
No they dont have removal linings. |
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