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I'm a big fan of Fox Creek, but this company Bear Walow Gloves match or exceed Fox Creek (tough to do in my experience) and they do so at extremely competitive prices. I have one pair of their Bear Creek Motorcycle Gauntlet Gloves (as well as other sets of their gloves and many sets of competing manufacturers gloves, including Fox Creek) that have lasted close to 20 years or more at this point . . . and remain in excellent condition today. At today's price ~$38.00 an excellent value IMHO. So much so that I bought an identical set about a year ago, so that I could keep a set on each of my bikes.
I've got a pair of Milwaukee gauntlet gloves for cooler temp riding and a pair of Bilt regular leather riding gloves for warmer weather. In the really cold I now have some Gerbing G3 heated gloves. Best decision I made for cold weather riding.
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