Winter Glove Recommendations?

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  1. Nytol

    Nytol Active Member

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    I'm after something warm, (obviously), waterproof, yet not too bulky.

    Does such a glove exist?
     
  2. sp1n99

    sp1n99 Active Member

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    Check out rukka's dual entry gloves.
     
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    I bought Rukka Argosaurus, love them
     
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    Thank you for all the suggestions, I shall try to find stockists to try them on, it's great to have a starting point.
     
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    i'm lookin at winter gloves.....got my eye on dainese rainlong and dainese clutch evo
     
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    I've just treated myself to a pair of Weise Outlast Diablo WP Gloves, http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/224377

    The quality of them is outstanding and the leather is beautifully soft and supple. I've only worn them once and for only a short time since my hands were too hot in this mild weather. They felt so comfortable and "fitted like a glove!" Not too bulky and no problems with the controls on the Blade. We'll have to wait and see how well they perform in the cold and wet.
     
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    Heated grips :)
     
  13. Nytol

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    I really like my grips at the moment, so am reluctant to change them :D
     
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    You can get heated gloves that work off your battery cosy
     
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    Nigelg79 Active Member

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    Aren't they short gloves? Might get a bit chilly around the wrists. Look good quality though and the liner gloves are a good idea.
     
  16. Nytol

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    I wear my jacket over the gloves, so wanted ones without the gauntlet style wrist.

    As long as the fingers stay warm, I'll be happy, the wrists can take the pain :D
     
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    Normally i wear the winter gloves from Knox...i think it is called zero or dry bone. Nice quality kit so give it a try to a dealer next to you
     
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  18. Rickc

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    Was using the RST Tractech Evo Waterproof gloves last winter, and very happy - dry/warm. On the occasions that was out in sub zero, have a pair of silk base layer climbing gloves that fit underneath, which I find helps combat the cold and don't restrict movement. New blade this year ...... spec'd heated grips :) so hopefully they may not be needed.
     
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    I took the Alpinestars gloves back, as after a quick ride, I accepted that while they were nice and tactile, they were not actually going to be that warm :(

    For now the Knox under gloves are working a treat.
     
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    Rukka R-Star .... love mine.

    Waterproof, goretex, comfy and if the temp drops it has a second internal pocket for extra warmth.
    Had them 2 years so far. Never missed a beat

     
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