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Thread: Gloves?
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05-13-2020, 08:07 AM #51
I knew I should have ordered a fresh pair of FTP gloves, but now they are out of stock in XL.
Looking through hardware stores, it appears most gloves are at least $15-20, so I might as well get bike specific gloves at that price. Heck, even trendy HandUp gloves can be found for $20 on their website.
Anyone have recommendations for light/mid full fingered gloves on the cheap?
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05-13-2020, 08:15 AM #52
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09-20-2020, 10:12 AM #53
Any new recommendations? I’ve been using the Dakine Cross X for a few years but the velcro on the last pair wore out very quickly.
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09-20-2020, 11:19 AM #54Registered User
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I just picked up a pair of Tacso cool weather gloves for the fall. Bomber construction, warm and breathable. So far so good.
https://www.tasco-mtb.com/products/d...tb-gloves-2020
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09-20-2020, 12:09 PM #56
I like the Fox attack I think they are, lite, good dexterity and I’ve had good luck with the quality.
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New mechanix on top, its a model I like for a good mix of protection & dexterity ( IMO ) it comes on big sale at Canuck tire ever so often so I got this backup pair
same glove on the bottom is just broken in after several years, has 6 apps of AQS for wear on the fingertips/worn edge of index finger/ wear on the palm patches/ big rip on thumb.
Its still usable cuz I fixed the wear before it got too bad but its probably time to start using the new pair
I always put some snow seal on the leather so you can see its been darkenedLast edited by XXX-er; 09-20-2020 at 02:47 PM.
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09-20-2020, 01:10 PM #58
I mean I do actually notice a difference between no gloves and a thicker winter one out on a cx course. You lose a lot of feeling and feedback from what the bike/tires are doing. Apparently some gloves can provide an aerodynamic benefit, and a place to put more logos. And if you crash it's generally nice to be wearing them.
if I am wearing gloves I like a light one with no padding. Previously had some 100% ride fits that i got for like $16 and they held up for over 2 years. Before I was killing giro dnd and rivet 2s in less than a season. Have some PI divides right now which are nice and light.
For colder conditions I've had some PI softshells that refuse to die but I don't like the padding in the palms. Way too bulky and actually less comfortable. The pro softshell lite gloves were good at first but I wore a hole in them in a few months. PI sent me the new version and I lost them. Will probably get another pair, they were perfect for that 40-50 degree temp range. Just a plain unpadded palm and some light insulation and a wind/water resistant layer on the back. I have some black diamond non cycling gloves that are kind of similar but not as good.
Also have some poc thermal gloves on the way. They look nice, but that price tag seems a little high and I didn't/wouldn't pay that much.
https://www.pocsports.com/us/product...gloves#start=1
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she would have been coaching world/world junior so the high level athletes, i was kind of suprised cuz I figured they would wear gloves especially since they get all the gear for free
what I like another rider might find too thick so Its definaltley a case of YMMV , I've fallen off enough on dirtbikes and mtn bikes so I feel naked without a glove to protect my hands,
I also wear knee & elbow padz for the big enduro type descent locally
what is not subjective is that thin gloves wear out faster than thick glovesLast edited by XXX-er; 09-20-2020 at 01:41 PM.
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I'd skip gloves if I wasn't afraid of fucking up my hands in crashes, and if I didn't sweat so much. I've shredded palms of gloves before, so can't even imagine what my hands would have looked like without. That said, I like very thin, very snug pull-on style gloves, with a silicon strip (not dots, those wear off) on the trigger finger tip and thumb.
I currently have the following in rotation, these are listed in order of favorites:
1) Fox Flexair. great fit, tick all the boxes. Only gripe is the giant logo on the back started coming off so I compulsively scratched it all off while watching Netflix one night. Lasted about 2 years so far.
2) 100% Ridecamp. Really similar to the Flexair in terms of fit. Slightly less preferred because the wrist doesn't feel as nice, and the fabric on the back of the hand is not quite as comfortable. Holding up really well though.
3) 100% iTrack. Fit SUPER tight, missing the silicon grippers, but so tight they still work pretty well. The rubber blocks at the wrist pull came off quickly. Good durability, don't give me blisters digging either. Lasted about 2 years so far.
4) Giro DND. Fit loose and feel thick. Lots of excess fabric on the inside at the seams. Very warm also. Have stupid foam padding on the heel of the hand. But really easy to get on and off, so I grab them if I know I'm going to be taking my gloves off often (like tuning suspension). They work nicely for digging too.
5) TLD Ace. They initially fit well but the mesh on the back is so stretchy and breathable that they slide around on my hands when descending and feel vague. Missing grippers on the finger tips. I only wear these when it's super hot, like 85+. Not durable at all either, I've wrecked a previous pair on the first crash.
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09-20-2020, 02:35 PM #61
I have cheap thin royals that have held up to about 1k off road miles of my corrosive sweat. I personally hate any form of padding my glove and rarely go gloveless as my sweat is slippery and the gloves feels fine with worn in ergons even on 90 degree humid days.
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09-21-2020, 03:57 PM #62
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09-23-2020, 11:10 AM #64
The FTP MTB gloves are great.
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09-23-2020, 03:44 PM #65pura vida
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Been enjoying the TLD air gloves. Durability is TBD.
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09-24-2020, 08:30 AM #66
Another vote for FTP gloves. Even if you miss their sale prices, the value is undeniable. They last better than any other industry glove I’ve worn.
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09-24-2020, 08:46 AM #68www.dpsskis.com
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formerly an ambassador for a few others, but the ski industry is... interesting.
Fukt: a very small amount of snow.
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09-24-2020, 08:47 AM #69www.dpsskis.com
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formerly an ambassador for a few others, but the ski industry is... interesting.
Fukt: a very small amount of snow.
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09-24-2020, 09:17 AM #70
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09-24-2020, 09:19 AM #71
I'm going to check those out today at HD - need to go for some other stuff anyway.
I've been using some Harbor Freight "Hardy" branded work gloves for cool riding temps - they've been OK. Not insulated, not vented, just a bit thicker material works for mtb rides in the 40s.
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09-24-2020, 09:33 AM #72
I just roll with home depot gloves, but haven't found ones I like there that are less than $12/pr. Oh the humanity!
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09-24-2020, 09:37 AM #73
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09-24-2020, 09:56 AM #74
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09-24-2020, 10:56 AM #75
I like a gauntlet cuff on my cold weather glove. Makes a huge difference. Been able to find good options at Cycle Gear, but usually spend about $30/or for full leather.
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