Date: 05-11-25  Time: 18:09 pm

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Phil

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Re: Help me choose new gloves
« Reply #25 on: 24 August 2013, 10:14:36 pm »
The August edition of Ride magazine had a test on summer gloves. They did abrasion and impact testing which its difficult to do yourself in the shop without them getting a little miffed. Their comfort/ease of use/can you pull them off results are all personel results as peoples hand size/shape varies so much.
I bought Bering Gant RX19 which scored top marks for abrasion and impact but poorly elsewhere in their test. Their tester could pull them off when done up. I find them very comfortable, no issues with internal seems being uncomfortable like they had or being able to pull them off. They have vents on the top of the first 2 fingers which lets air gush in when I straighten my fingers.

The following gloves scored 5/5 for abrasion & impact testing:

Arc-on Competizione £140 www.arc-on.co.uk
Held Titan £230   www.held.de
Held RS1000 £165
Ixon RS Moto £90 www.ixon.com
Ixon RS ProHP £160
Racer High racer £150  www.tranam.co.uk
Bering Gant RX19 £110 www.bering.fr

These had slightly lesser scores for abrasion & impact testing 
Alpinestars GP Pro £150 4 & 5
Knox Handroid £160 5 & 4
Weise WDG Daytone £70 4 & 5
Weise Vortex WVG £90 4 & 5
Rev-it Jerez £200 4 & 5


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Re: Help me choose new gloves
« Reply #26 on: 24 August 2013, 10:29:24 pm »
Nice on phil,


Handy little guide there.


Im gonna take at look at the £70 quid ones now.


Cheers

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Re: Help me choose new gloves
« Reply #27 on: 25 August 2013, 11:58:45 pm »
Ive got a bit of a question about winter gloves.ive only ever had summer gloves.


Do winter gloves tend to offer a bit more abrasion resistance???




I liked my summer gloves & i don't really ride in the crap winter weather but there was still some nice weather in october that proved too cold for the gloves,especially with the air vents.


But if theres a warmer glove out there that also offers better protection than a summer glove then i dont care if i get sweaty hands in the summer.


Any ideas?

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Re: Help me choose new gloves
« Reply #28 on: 26 August 2013, 08:49:24 am »
I dont think that winter gloves as a whole have better protection at all, as do they not spend all their time adding insulation and there dosent seem that there is any room left for protection. My winter gloves (pic) I liked as they look like they offer some protection and I would say that they give an extra  1/2 hour before I start to feel the cold. They are thicker and I do not like riding in them and long for the wether to wear my summers again

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Re: Help me choose new gloves
« Reply #29 on: 26 August 2013, 02:58:39 pm »
If you have that amount to spend, get some made to measure. You could get venting, armour cuff type to suit. Loads of firms make them, google is your friend.

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Re: Help me choose new gloves
« Reply #30 on: 26 August 2013, 08:39:05 pm »
Well i just got a set of brand new Furygan Jet Evo summer gloves for 30 quid delivered via ebay, at least theyll go with my furygan leathers which have proved very tough so far. :)

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Re: Help me choose new gloves
« Reply #31 on: 26 August 2013, 11:32:30 pm »
Now I have been doing a lot of reading up and reading reviews I think I will be finding somwhere to try on the Alpinestars gp pro -1st choice and the handroid.
Phil - thank you for the ride results, i am now trying to find the full ride review of all the gloves, I wonder it the gp pros were the new 2013 version.
On reading up on gloves I can now see how rubbish mine are, if you look at my pic and see the black palm double layer leather over the white, with yellow triangle sticthing----- WRONG it is not a double layer as it is designed to make you think, the white ends and then the black starts - it is only 1 layer W.T.F . So what else is going to be crap on these gloves, ive been risking my hands in these
 

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Re: Help me choose new gloves
« Reply #32 on: 27 August 2013, 11:18:35 am »
Well i just got a set of brand new Furygan Jet Evo summer gloves for 30 quid delivered via ebay, at least theyll go with my furygan leathers which have proved very tough so far. :)


Monsieur, can I recommend these for your attire - quite fetching I think  :lol


https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&docid=ZsbRVsTJU3UhLM&tbnid=d8unzxRPXlGbGM:&ved=0CAUQjRw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.geekalerts.com%2Fusb-heating-knee-pads%2F&ei=r3scUruXCuqa0AXgl4GgBA&psig=AFQjCNHVGQtRzfsj57tgoihmjzW-Q8t2PA&ust=1377684648130622


Just tryin to help fella  :rolleyes

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Re: Help me choose new gloves
« Reply #33 on: 27 August 2013, 11:25:11 am »
 :rollin


Already got them for wearing under my onesy!!!! :b

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Re: Help me choose new gloves---- NOW sorted
« Reply #34 on: 29 August 2013, 10:26:55 pm »
Thank you all for your help. I have gone for the GP pros 2013 model. I went to MCA Leicester and they were great I tried on the med then the Large about 10 times - sat on my bike with them everything and convinced myself that I should go for the tighter M so they can bed in. And I think it was astep too far my palms are not big but my fingers are long and were stuffed to the ends, my thumb got pins and needles, the armour in the pinky dug in to my knuckles and the wrist strap was more on the bottom of the hand rather than around the wrist. The issue was that the large felt perfect from the start but everything I read said get a tighter fit and they will stretch. The good news is that I got them exchanged at MCA and cannot thank them enough, I now have the large and they fit perfect, still need bedding in here and there. I'm thinking that yes leather will stretch but only if it is being stretched by hands too big for them. I did not quite know how I would get on with the last 2 fingers being stitched together but I 100% do not notice it as they are separated by 1/2 inch of leather and just upto the knuckle. I never thought about it before but I actually only use 1 finger to brake, all four are on the leaver but im only using the middle one most of the time unless I really need extra and then the others join in. 

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Re: Help me choose new gloves
« Reply #35 on: 30 August 2013, 10:58:37 am »
convinced myself that I should go for the tighter M so they can bed in. And I think it was astep too far my palms are not big but my fingers are long and were stuffed to the ends, my thumb got pins and needles, the armour in the pinky dug in to my knuckles and the wrist strap was more on the bottom of the hand rather than around the wrist. The issue was that the large felt perfect from the start but everything I read said get a tighter fit and they will stretch.

It sounds like you made the right choice to switch to the Large size. Yes, leather will stretch, but only by a limited amount. If the gloves aren't at least reasonably comfortable without stretching, they're probably too tight.

Provided the large gloves aren't baggy when they're on, they should be fine.