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How about gloves?

Lamonster

SpyderLovers Founder
We got a good thread started on helmets, how about gloves? What is your favorite glove? I've been through a bunch of them and I can't really say I like one more than another. I pretty much hate them all. :sour:

I will say having heated grips has made it so I don't have to wear real heavy gloves now and that's a good thing. I like the feel of my Gerbings but they don't do well in the rain.
 
Yikes! Just got a pair of Gerbings. They say they are supposed to be waterproof?

In the summer, fingerless gloves with gel padding in the palm.

Winter is a pair of black pirate looking gauntlets with surgical gloves underneath.
 
I have the Tourmaster electrics that plug into my jacket. They work well but are pretty bulky. They are warm!

I have a set of "Qwi" gloves that are for semi-cold weather and I love them. They claim a bunch of benefits but the best for me is the soft leather and simple lining. Not too bulky. They are good down to 45-50 degrees but are not waterproof.

I always keep a couple pairs of platex living gloves or a knock off on the bike with my rain gear. They can be used alone or as waterproof liners.
Get the ones with the felt lining. I buy them at Harbor Freight for about a dollar a pair. I keep 3 or 4 pairs on the bike so I can give them away as needed. I get a big "Thank You" when I give a pair away to someone with cold wet hands.
 
Gloves

I have had "hit and miss" experience with gloves..
I have several pairs of gloves....

  • Scorpion Cool hand I used these the first summer I had the spyder (but they have a hole worn in the index finger) Good airflow

  • Scorpion XDR Recon (I really liked this glove it includes a removable fleece liner, but the gauntlet is a little bulky)

  • Scorpion XDR Gunner (very similar to the Recon without the removable liner, and the gauntlet portion is smaller)

  • Scorpion SG2 (This is my favorite warm weather glove, the palm is thicker than most short gloves I have found, and the airflow is pretty good)

  • Tour Masters Summer Elite 2 (nice, light weight glove)

  • Generic Gas Station $12.99 waterproof insulated glove (needed some warmer gloves after riding over Mammoth on the way to Carson City NV last April, they are really bulky and don't allow much feeling, but in a pinch they come in handy)
  • Short Gel Padded Palm leather Racing Gloves (I purchased these online and they really didn't work out, the carbon fiber knuckle shell rubbed blisters onto both my hands, I sent them back very quickly)
 
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bought these at army navy store for $4.00 been using them since i bought spyder ....spent 75.00 on snowmobile gloves that don't even come close to as well as these work ....
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Heated grips, Lee Parks Deerskin gloves (not the phase change
ones). Glove liners for 40 degree or less weather.

Agree 100% with Lamont. For our part of the country, heated grips
with medium weight gloves is the way to go. The grips even help in
early spring and fall with lightweight gloves or vented gloves to take the chill off. Whatever the weather, I wear full coverage gloves. In case you havent't guessed by now, I'm a real proponent for heated gloves. My favorite brand is "Hot Grips" with a thermostat control ... Don' get just a high/low controller!!
 
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Couldn't tell you the name of the winter gauntlets I use - I will say they were the cheapest gloves I ever bought -- $2.00 in Korea 1979.

The have been and continue to be the warmest gloves I have found.

Summer I have several types depending on the day --

Gel palmed half finger leather
spandex half finger - paint ball gloves obtained at wally world (rain in the summer)
I have a pair of mesh gloves fieldsheer that are really cool during the summer also.
 
Heated grips make almost any gloves okay if it's not raining. I usually wear a pair of Joe Rocket mesh gloves all year round. Like Dochands, I have small hands and these gloves fit like, well, like a glove. I bought 4 pairs of them on Closeout at Newenough several years ago for under $10.00 a pair and I haven't worn out the first pair yet.

Before I got heated grips I wore a pair of sheepskin fleece mittens with military surplus wool glove liners under them. I could barely find the throttle, clutch, and front brake - forget anything else - but they were warm except in the rain. I haven't found anything that works in the rain.

Cotton
 
I have been wearing deerskin work gloves for the last 45 years for summer riding. They are cheap, comfortable, and will save your hands in a fall...like all good leather gloves. Hands heal very slowly and painfully!

For intermediate to cold weather, I wear Tourmaster TS-Gel, short gauntlet gloves. I add silk glove liners if the temperature drops appreciably. These work great with heated grips. With a little Nikwax, they are reasonably waterproof, too.

For real cold weather I use Tourmaster Coldtex, with insulation and a longer gauntlet. I can also use the liners with these, but the fleece part of the glove turns inside out when I remove them, if I do.

As was prviously mentioned, I keep big Playtex dishwashing gloves to use as overgloves in the rain. I also keep a pair of neoprene fishing gloves for rainy rides...especially for the colder days. I even keep a few pairs of nitrile gloves tucked away as waterproof glove liners.
 
For warm weather I use the Hatch motorcycle officer gloves. Nice and thin (so cops can still use their gun). Winter is Gerbing heated.
 
For warmer weather I just love the Held Steve gloves. After 6 years of wear I just retired my first pair for some Held Steve II's.

For winter I haven't found any glove better than the BMW winter pro II. Very warm, good feel, and nicely curved to fit around the grip.
 
Gee guys, I must be a snob about gloves compared to all of you. When I rode horses I wore a German made pair of specialized riding gloves that set me back a bundle. But I wore them for hours every day and they were worth every penny.

For ryding the Spyder, I put my hands in Held gloves and never looked back. They fit my hand, like gloves should fit. They are wonderfully comfortable. I love them! I don't think I will ever buy another brand. Call me a glove snob, but I love my Held gloves.
 
I have been wearing deerskin work gloves for the last 45 years for summer riding. They are cheap, comfortable, and will save your hands in a fall...like all good leather gloves. Hands heal very slowly and painfully!

For intermediate to cold weather, I wear Tourmaster TS-Gel, short gauntlet gloves. I add silk glove liners if the temperature drops appreciably. These work great with heated grips. With a little Nikwax, they are reasonably waterproof, too.

For real cold weather I use Tourmaster Coldtex, with insulation and a longer gauntlet. I can also use the liners with these, but the fleece part of the glove turns inside out when I remove them, if I do.

As was prviously mentioned, I keep big Playtex dishwashing gloves to use as overgloves in the rain. I also keep a pair of neoprene fishing gloves for rainy rides...especially for the colder days. I even keep a few pairs of nitrile gloves tucked away as waterproof glove liners.
Thanks Scotty! I searched and read reviews ALL afternoon about the Tour Master Cold Tex VS Polar Tex and decided to get the Polar Tex even though they were $55 and Very hard to find (Most Out Of Stock?)
While at newenough.com I also picked up a HJC CL-MAX modular for $85 (????):yikes: Which is a Great Buy!!!!nojoke
 
I like the feel of my Gerbings but they don't do well in the rain.
Interesting. My Gerbings are the only waterPROOF glove I have, other than the Aerostich lobster-type rain covers.

Hot weather is Aerostich Vegan - good armor and nice ventilation. 2nd place summer is the Joe Rocket, original version.
Mid range is the 3-season Vegan, and a pair of Moosehide gloves that are no longer made :-(
Cool to cold is an old pair of Tourmasters and the Gerbings.
 
Hey Lamont. Currently I'm using a pair of worn Onyx Waterproof gloves with Thinsulate. I have asked Santa for a nice pair of insulated (with Thinsulate) cold weather riding gloves called Cold Wave Sno Star gloves like these:

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My current gloves with my heated grips work good for down to -10C for rides under 40km. I am hoping the Cold Wave's will be better. I tried them on and they feel great to block wind, are wind proof.

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Cheers guys.
Dean
 
Interesting. My Gerbings are the only waterPROOF glove I have, other than the Aerostich lobster-type rain covers.

Which Gerbings do you have? Did you treat them with anything?

We got the G3's for their comfort.
 
The heated grips are great, they keep my hand warm in any condition I can ride in. For gloves I am using leather work gloves, I also have liners that I have not used and the Aerostich lobster mits for rain.
 
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