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Lets talk about GLOVES

Fred H.

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What brands do you use and like?

I've been using the Orina 118 waterproof glove for cold/wet weather, and Tourmaster MiddleWeight gloves for just cool temps, and a fingerless tourmaster in hotter temps.

Anybody have any favorites or found a really good waterproof glove?

I've looked over some of the reviews at WebBikeWorld, but haven't really landed on the perfect glove yet.

http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcycle-gloves/
 
I do not worry about waterproof, as I carry the 'stitch triple digit covers.  I like leather.. any type other than cow hide (they dry hard after getting wet).  I mostly wear a pair of Sullivan elk roper style gloves.  I do have a few pairs of summer gloves & winter gloves - including a pair of Gerbing heated.  Considering something new for next season... possiblly Held Galaxy.
 
For summer and down to 55F, I really like this glove.  Dry quickly after a rain but wet while your waiting.  Have a very old pair of Bates cold weather gloves (not recommending them).
http://www.tourmaster.com/xcart/catalog/Intake-Air-Glove-p-278_9.html
 
Armored Triumph short cuffs.  Armored knuckle with lots of mesh and leathery inserts.  Can wash 'em no problem.  Have had to get the velcro wrist strap reattached a couple times at the shoe repair shop, but was told it was an easy fix.  Starting to look for another set since they're finally starting to wear out at the piping on the back of the 'cuff'. 

Closest they have on their web page now is the Edmonton glove.

For cooler weather, have an older pair of armored perfed leather gloves I got at the IMS.  They're labeled ZAC, so I assume they're by ZAC Speed.  The closest they have to them now is their Rouge gloves.  They're really comfortable, lined, and warm enough for most weather here.  I use some silk 'under gloves' for when they aren't.
 
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