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Which Gloves - wrong section I know...
...but time dependant and people don't seem to check the clothing section that often.
After this morning I need some new gloves... :shock: Summer ones just aren't worth the pain. So thinking about either the A* tech road or A* jet roads. Contemplating stopping at Infinity this evening to pick up a pair. Their price is "Alpinestar Jet Road Gore-Tex Gloves - £67.99" Three questions: 1) Is there a discernible difference between the Jets and the techs? Does it warrant the additional costs? 2) If I were to take the Jet's, could I get them much cheaper elsewhere...? 3) Are there any other gloves I should consider that offer knuckle protection and relatively decent warmth and water resistance. Thanks. |
the SPADA ones r ace ,,,45 quid warm/waterproof (or so they say) and look the biz..ive got them.they got a 2nd place in ride mag ,and so far theyr brill .leather is cut nice, good fit(for me ) ,armoured ,w/proof and not too thick.what more could u want ???a* are overpriced imo just paying for the label
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A* gloves are the only A* apparel that I could recommend. The rest of their clothing is rubbish. I have confidence in the gloves, as a pair saved my hand last year.
I don't know what they're like for insulation or waterproofness... see my sticky thread in this section. The Frank Thomas ones with all their heat proof insulation and dunk-in-a-bucket waterproofness seem excellent, and I've heard good info. Generally, make sure you buy big, and that they're supple and easy to move - ie: fabric. Cold hands don't move easily. |
my frank thomas AQUA jacket has the foil liner which is v warm dont know about the gloves tho, mine are f/thomas summer gloves and do nowt for keeping your hands warm.
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my winter gloves are RAYVEN (thinsulate) and are quite good.
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I really like the hein gericke pathians, best ive ever bought £35 - also i left them outside for half a day in the rain and they were still dry inside
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I had a pair of Jet Road A* gloves, and very good they were to, the only thing I could fault them on was the fact that for me, the cuff is to short and after a long ride I would have a gap between my jacket and the glove that would let the wet in or cold air. Apart from that, they were both waterproof and warm, however I did find after a couple of rides in very very very heavy rain I would have wet hands.
I binned them in the end as two winters of riding left them very stinky and not waterproof anymore. I have a different pair of A* gloves now, I've got a pair of WR1's now also gortex but these are much warmer and have a thicker liner in, they also have a drawstring on them round the cuff and they are much longer in the cuff to which for me is better for a winter glove. They dont have any armour on them like the Jet Road though. If you want to find them cheap the try J & S website for starters http://www.jsaccessories.co.uk/index.html HTH |
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