I like to ride with a very thin non-insulated glove for the best grip even on the coldest days because i feel the thin glove let's the heat come through on the heated grips and the warmth is not compromised from a cumbersome glove. There's been times when the heavy glove just doesn't allow for the best grip on the bars. I have been using an Arctiva super thin shell swede glove for many years, my only gripe is they soak up water. I'm thinking Klim gore-tex inversion or Fly title gloves. Would love to here some real world feedback on this type glove
So i will add to a short list of gloves I'd like to try. Feedback appreciated
Klim Impact gloves
Klim Klimate short gloves
Fly racing Windproof Gloves
Klim Inversion Gloves
FXR Cold Cross Lite Gloves
FXR Attack insulated gloves
Klim Inversion GTX gloves
Klim Spool Gloves
Fly racing title long gloves
Klim Impact gloves
Klim Klimate short gloves
Fly racing Windproof Gloves
Klim Inversion Gloves
FXR Cold Cross Lite Gloves
FXR Attack insulated gloves
Klim Inversion GTX gloves
Klim Spool Gloves
Fly racing title long gloves
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Klim gauntlets with FXR attack insulated gloves work for me on the really cold days. Single digits.
Rest of time I just wear the FXR Attack insulated gloves without the gauntlets on the handlebars. Much nicer than the big bulky gloves.
Have not tried many of the others you have listed.
Rest of time I just wear the FXR Attack insulated gloves without the gauntlets on the handlebars. Much nicer than the big bulky gloves.
Have not tried many of the others you have listed.
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Steve, I wear the Klim Spool glove but, like Tim I use the Klim gauntlets. I don't use the heated grips often only when it gets really cold. My set up consist of 1.0 liners under the spool glove. This is what I like about the spool glove in general, on the fingers is a silicone grip with rest of the fingers, palm and thumb a soft leather. That silicone strip has great grip on the handlebar grips, and it's placed in the perfect spot. The back side is GoreTex with knuckle protection. I think this glove was designed more for off-trail riding than a trail glove, but it works really well for me.
Thanks guys, How do these gloves hold up on the snowy days when most gloves would get soaked? I'll be using Rox Handgaurds for the first time this season.
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My moto is, if there not made with GoreTex keep shopping. They will not get soaked not even close.
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i have been using the Klim inversion gloves when they had a deal with yamaha an purchase a whole bunch when they close out the deal with yamaha i just put a light weight liner in them an that all i wear they have wind stopper material an i would not go back i do carry a warm set of gloves as back up in case the heater quit
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I wear 509 Freeride currently but plan on purchasing a few sets of the Fly gloves next.
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On warmer days these are my vote. Still have a pair from about 5 years ago. Thinner gloves = better feel and better heat transfer. But when it gets cold I have a pair of Motofist OR heated . When your missing part of a finger it gets interesting on COLD days.I wear 509 Freeride currently but plan on purchasing a few sets of the Fly gloves next.
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I use a fox mountain bike glove, but almost always run gauntlets.
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Best imo are the Tobe capto or heim gloves I’m known to be hard on things including gear and am a firm believer of Tobe gear just because it is 100% what they say it is and holds up great.
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Best imo are the Tobe capto or heim gloves I’m known to be hard on things including gear and am a firm believer of Tobe gear just because it is 100% what they say it is and holds up great.
Never heard of them, they look like a very nice glove!
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