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Looking for waterproof gloves that really work

AFSpyder

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So the wife and I took the RT to Rapid City SD to visit friends and do some amazing riding in the Black Hills. The last day was going from Branden SD to our home in eastern IA. We got absolutely dumped on with rain. The bike was great and didn't miss a beat. The rain suites worked fine BUT, my gloves and hands were soaked through. Can anyone recommend a good pair of waterproof gloves that work and you know they work from experience? Thanks and happy days are always on the Spyder.:ohyea::thumbup:
 
I have come to rely on Aerostich Triple Digit Covers. They slip on over your gloves, pack fairly small and light, and do what the manufacturer claims they do.
 
I have both of these and they work great. I have used the aerostitch 3 finger rain cover and it kept my gloves dry. a little awkward to use and get use to, but well worth the dry gloves after riding in the rain.


aerostitch 3 finger rain cover http://www.aerostich.com/aerostich-short-gauntlet-triple-digit-raincovers.html


neoprene fishing gloves http://www.amazon.com/Glacier-Glove-ICE-BAY-Fishing/dp/B002N0IXVS


Have both of above and recommend. Also dish washing gloves...buy size that will fit over your other gloves. I've gone through a lot that "guarantee" waterproof...NOT...all those seams are bound to leak...WalMart sells a nice Ice Fishing neoprene glove that works like a wet suit...once wet your hands stay warm, but yes they are wet.
 
I have tried almost everything out there including the neoprene gloves. Everything eventually gets soaked through or your hands sweat just as bad, because of poor air flow. I am going to try the Aerostich Triple Digit Covers, since we haven't tried them yet. I don't hold out much hope though.
 
pick up some doctors exam gloves... they are cheap & disposable & take up little room.. but they do keep your hands dry .. can be worn under riding gloves..

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I've pretty much tried them all and these are working great so far. They aren't cheap but they work as advertized. :doorag:

http://store.spyder.brp.com/product/895901/446269/_/Mens'_Tech_Plus_Gloves

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I bought these, this Spring - they work great. http://store.spyder.brp.com/product/895901/446193/_/Soft_Shell_Touring_Gloves
 
I have tried almost everything out there including the neoprene gloves. Everything eventually gets soaked through or your hands sweat just as bad, because of poor air flow. I am going to try the Aerostich Triple Digit Covers, since we haven't tried them yet. I don't hold out much hope though.
I have used these glove covers for years after giving up on so called "waterproof gloves". I love the glove covers because I can slip them on over the top of summer or winter gloves.. They have always worked for me when bound tight.. that little blade on the thumb is a great wiper to clear helmet shield or you windshied for that matter..
 
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