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brokebolt 01-13-2009 02:07 PM

Cold weather gloves
 
I recently switched to Neoprene gloves for cold weather riding. Way better than the leather and polar tech gloves I used to use. They are pre-bent so they naturally rap around the bars and make clutch and brake work much easer. No slip palm, with gauntlet style too boot. They also have a nice soft fleece liner (not removable). They actually feel better on my hands and give a feeling like I have more control on the bike, as the polar tech glove's insulation would "swim" between the shell and the liner, not the case with a one piece design. Similar to a SCUBA dive glove but made for cold weather, water proof too. I bought mine at Big Five sporting goods. Cheers.

JBaker421 01-13-2009 02:26 PM

Oh great. A cold weather glove report from California. Just what we need. :D :D

Just kidding. That sounds like a great idea. I've been using snowmobile gloves which work well too.

Low_Wider 01-13-2009 02:28 PM

Cold Gloves
 
How 'bout a brand name so we can try to find them elsewhere, no "Big Fives" around here.

FastHoss 01-13-2009 02:29 PM

If they ain't heated they ain't no good

JBaker421 01-13-2009 02:30 PM


Originally Posted by FastHoss (Post 4377406)
If they ain't heated they ain't no good

Puzzy. :D :D :D :D :D

Jrsess 01-13-2009 02:36 PM

Not much of a need here in Florida!

ken thompson 01-13-2009 02:45 PM

Sure could use some in this part of FL

rocknrod 01-13-2009 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by Low_Wider (Post 4377401)
How 'bout a brand name so we can try to find them elsewhere, no "Big Fives" around here.

Joes Gloves :)

FastHoss 01-13-2009 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by JBaker421 (Post 4377411)
Puzzy. :D :D :D :D :D

You bet!! I even have the heated insoles !! When it's cold I don't go far from my bike,I like to stay plugged in!!

brokebolt 01-14-2009 11:58 AM

Glacier Glove
 

Originally Posted by JBaker421 (Post 4377395)
Oh great. A cold weather glove report from California. Just what we need. :D :D

Just kidding. That sounds like a great idea. I've been using snowmobile gloves which work well too.

It's not a dry cold. I grew up in Idaho and have never been as cold as I am here in the Northern California Delta in the winter. It is a damp, penetrating cold, mid 30's at night. I know it isn't -40 F. with 30% humidity but still cold. Good news is at 90-100% humidity and 30-40 F. their is no static electricity problems.:D Although riding in the fog is like riding though sprinklers. We get that thick fog out my way.

So. Cal. is where it's at for great year round warm weather. Gotta love the 'Inland Empire' for a healthy dose of medicine in the midst of "suicide season". Although I have been in Pomona at the drags when it was in the 40's and raining...that sucked for many reasons.

Brand name of my new gloves are "Glacier Glove" type 812BK. Go here:

http://www.glacieroutdoor.com/products_fishing.php

I looked at 823BK but thought the inserts at the knuckles they put in for a more flexie finger would be bad if they contacted the asphalt (that would never be good with any glove). They list them as $25.00 here but I paid way less. Mine where totally cheap, like $15.00 plus tax. A friend has a pair of very, very thin neoprene gloves that he bought at a snowboard shop for like $40.00 and uses for winter play in the Tahoe area, so riding a bike should be fine for us "California" boys (and girls). Mine are thick like a pair I use for SCUBA diving in the Pacific Ocean. You might check out a local sporting good store, dive shop, snowboard and skate shop or even on-line at Cabela's:

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...set=ISO-8859-1

$17.00 for the above. Big Five had a pair like this for $12.00 or so and the outside was coated with rubber and ribbed. I thought that the rubber would peel off and cuase problems. Also they don't have a relief at the gauntlet cuff so that might be an issue with jackets and the like. And another set of gloves that looked nice:

http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...0065279960539a

$30.00 for the above.

I also have a pair of Outdoor Research (a.k.a. OR) Polartec Fleece with Windstopper Gore-Tex but I fell the level of protection from asphalt would be a risk. Snow mobile gloves should work awesome I would think, after all it is a motorized toy between your legs...right?! Hadn't thought of looking at that; for some reason the obvious eluded me. I thought about a ski glove but I felt they had no protection from asphalt. I really was trying to avoid going with a heated glove, for those that use them great. I am a bit old school I guess. My brother is talking about a heated glove...I'll keep you posted if that pans out. The important thing is keeping the bike out of the barn and on the road...even in mid January. Cheers.


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