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I have Rukka Xtrafit gloves , they were £130 , fully gore tex but with a proper leather outer , I would call them a 3 season glove rather than a 4 . Owned them for a month , had an off on Monday in them and apart from the knuckle protector on the back , they are in perfect nick still .
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There's an article on the BKS/Frank Thomas gloves in one of the mag this month (Ride I think). They said that they are nowhere near the quality of the £200+ BKS one bit then they are 'only' £120. They really rated them, very comfy, good leather and feel etc. Not seen any crash-test ratings. I've got A*GPs Pro (older shape before the hard cuffs) and love them, very good
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I have a pair of Aplinestars GPX gloves as I don't like the big cuffs on these fancy racing stuff. Broke in very quick have lots of feel and look pritty sturdy. Not a winter glove though. At only £72 qiud there alright
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I've had a dislike of FT gear for a very long time. Their quality has never been good and they rely on the old adage of "pile 'em high, sell 'em cheap". The management of FT aren't bikers, in fact they look down on bikers. I have this information first hand from my housemate, who is an ex-FT sales rep. You only have to look at the returns and seconds tents they put up at the BMF shows to know how bad quality control is. Their leather quality is awful, stitching is barely sufficient to hold ladies underwear together (that is a quote from a well known m/cycle clothing consultant of my acquaintance) The zips they use are very cheap and the patterning is all over the place, meaning very few of their suits actually fit anyone properly. Their textiles are equally as bad, with poor quality materials and waterproofing that doesn't. My housemate recounted a tale of a particular leather suit which was made in certain sizes incorrectly, making it all but painful to wear. FTs management knew of the problem but sent it out to dealers anyway, knowing full well that as long as it didn't sell they couldn't get it back under warranty and the dealer was stuck with it. When I was on the road selling bike clothing I used to have a field day when someone threw FT gear out and took on another brand. One dealer said he employed a part time girl to come in 2 days a week to help on the shop floor, over the first year with FT her time became more and more taken up by dealing with FT returns, to the point that she asked if she could do another day to get all of them done. That's when they decided to kick FT stuff out and get a new brand in. Just take a look at the BMF returns tents next time you're there - the joke in the bike trade is that the only two man-made things on earth that can be seen with the naked eye from the moon are the Great Wall of China, and the FT returns tents at the BMF. |
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Gloves, I have the "dry level" ones from them, and they're one of the cheapest in their range but still can't complain, warm, only slightly damp if left to sit wet after hours of torrential rain. Gloves and jacket have both stood up to 20 and a 40mph tarmac surfing with very little sign of damage. Slight fuzziness on the palm of one glove and on the back of the jacket. There is a small split in the inner lining of one glove due to me being clumsy. All stitching is fine after 18 months of near constant use. I wouldn't hesitate to get any riding gear from them. The problem is the lack of dealers, there was one locally but unfortunatelly he has closed down due to being knocked off by some myopic old c##t. Well worth travelling to find a dealer though! |
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lozzo what do you reckon to furygan kit i've had a pair of their boot's and thought they were great are their leathers just as good or not.
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really i might just treat myself to a set of their trousers then cheers dude.
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I have the sp-2's. To my surprise, only the XL size fit me. You need to try them on. I find the pinky finger is a little too small, but i suppose they will stretch with time.
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