09-10-14, 06:11 PM
(09-10-14, 10:16 AM)Punkstig link Wrote: [quote author=papercutout link=topic=14949.msg169457#msg169457 date=1412796094]
Thanks everyone, some great replies here! Hearing good stories about gloves make a big difference - nothing like first hand experience compared to either sales blurb, or magazine reviews that don't have comprehensive tests
[quote author=Punkstig link=topic=14949.msg169398#msg169398 date=1412759071]
Buy the right make of muffs that don't push the levers back!
[size=1em]Go buy some glasses that let you read full paragraphs. And thread titles.

[size=1em]Damn FZS600 owners! Don't pay attention! (I have one before people ask, whereas punkstig has just broken his!)[/size]
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I read fully and paid complete attention- my point is completely valid from years of experience riding through snow as a courier, you want hands on experience of an everyday rider then that is mine!
if you're riding in the cold months day and night then gloves alone, no matter how expensive or thick or waterproof are not enough to keep your hands warm-
you need several things-
you've already dismissed heated gloves/ grips therefore buy the right muffs!
Oh, and foam lever sleeves!
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I have some bar muffs around already. I am asking for different reasons - I already know muffs are the best way. Don't argue with me, I've got reasons for not asking about them, you just don't know them! The same thing with heated gloves. (I have heated grips fitted too)
Good to see more positive reviews from other people on gloves - especially the Spada Enforcer after this (admittedly 2 years ago):
http://www.visordown.com/product-feature...historysub
Although MCN also tested the Spada Enforcer (in 2009) and gave them the highest score in the group test. Alongside was the £29.99 Tuzo TZG-5, which no one here appears to have. They're meant to be really quite bulky, but ridiculously warm and waterproof otherwise (No link to test as it's a PDF - google for it if you want):
http://www.busters-accessories.co.uk/pro...loves/Tuzo