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Have tried many pairs but still can't find the balance between being warm and dry not being so thick and warm that you get no feedback from the bike.
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Spada WP Enforcers work well for me, they are pretty thick but not too intrusive.
I've worn mine on snowboard holidays etc too and they've been grand. Not too pricey either, think they're about £45 ish? |
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Any other reviews? Im in the market and this year with my new bike the heated grips aren't as good as the old bike... I need warm gloves!
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Any one tried silk inner gloves?
The eBay have some for a tenner. Just need them for a few more cold mornings like today?
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I just bought some RST Moto-tec for £34.99 from Flitwick Motorcycles and they are absolutely fab!
I cant wear 'winter' gloves because they are just too thick. These are proper winter gloves but thicker than summer but not really thick. They are toastie warm, waterproof and have good protection. Ive just been out and its 5'c here, with the heated grips my hands were the warmest part of me. Someone needs to invent some heated pants please!!! ![]() |
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how about RST Eiger? anyone tried them? also looking at oxford switch. any good? i am desperate for sth warm; I don't get on with muffs and heated gloves are too expensive
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or richa ice storm?
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I've got Richa Vision and Spada Enforcers, warmth wise I can't tell the difference between the two but the Richa's feel much thinner and give much better feel on the bike, they have a visor wipe on the thumb - very useful. When it gets really cold I stick a pair of silk liners in.
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just looked them up. a bit out of my price range
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I got mine reccomended from a local bike shop for £50, not too bad for winter gloves. Had them 2 years now, really pleased with them.
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