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Glove review: Rev It Apex Sport

Laura Kennerley, 18 November 2009 15:12

Rev It Apex Sport Gloves £129.99Miles covered: 4000/five monthsWhat’s good? Perfect for summer riding, these lightweight gloves are well ventilated, without being chilly when the sun goes in. Save money on motorcycle gloves They have all the necessary knuckle protection, in the form of an all-new hard-shell knuckle with kevlar, making them sporty and track-friendly. The goatskin leather is incredibly ...

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Glove review: Wolf 1100 Textile Winter

Rob Hull, 04 November 2009 15:49

Wolf 1100 Textile Winter £69.99Miles covered/time: 3500/two years What’s good? Compared to most winter gloves these are nowhere near as bulky. Save cash on motorcycle gloves They feel almost like a leather sport glove in size and feel, and the covered plastic knuckle protectors and the Wolf finger grips mean these pass as being decent looking. The visor wipe on ...

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MCN Biking Britain survey: Top 10 waterproof gloves

Rob Hull, 26 October 2009 09:52

Each week we bring you the latest results of our massive reader survey, MCN Biking Britain. Save £££s on motorcycle gloves From the votes of 12,000 readers, here are your top 10 waterproof riding gloves. 1. Buffalo Thermosport, RRP: £50.06Contact: www.bifax.co.uk This is a full-leather winter glove with a waterproof and breathable membrane. There are double layer leather reinforcements in ...

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Glove review: Ixon RS Noble Hero

Mykel Nicolaou, 23 October 2009 15:54

Ixon RS Noble Hero gloves, £39.99Miles covered/time: 3000/six months What’s good? I love all-black kit, and these gloves pull of the trick of looking all stealthy, street-supermoto-style, while also being terribly comfortable. Save money on motorcycle gloves The double Velcro strap works really well, and adds to the feeling of overall security I get when wearing them. Plus, on hot ...

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Glove review: Teknic Violator

Guy Procter, 17 October 2009 11:30

Teknic Violator Gloves £99.99Miles covered/time: 5,024/8 months What's good? I won't have tested these properly until my hands lash the carriageway after my next off. Save £££s on motorcycle gloves But what I can say is I'd be pretty happy to do it in these gloves - chiefly because of the eight carbon inserts on the back of the hand ...

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Glove review: Alpinestars Tech Road Gore-Tex

Mark Holmes, 24 September 2009 11:00

Alpinestars Tech Road Gore-Tex gloves (now superseded by 365 GTX,£139.95)Miles covered/time: 2000/one year What's good? Gore-Tex lining means these have proved waterproof and, unlike some gloves I've tried in the past, the dye hasn't leached out of them onto my fingers after they've received a soaking. Compare and buy motorcycle gloves Degree of protection provided by the beefy, race-proven knuckle ...

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Glove review: Alpinestars S-1

Ped Baker, 18 September 2009 13:47

Alpinestars S-1 gloves, £115Miles covered/time: 1000miles/two months What's good: Short gloves are ideal for commuting or wearing with a jacket that has tight or bulky cuffs, especially textile jackets. These S-1 gloves are superbly made with hard knuckle and finger armour and a small amount of ventilation across the back of the hand. Unlike a lot of short gloves they're ...

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Bestselling gloves in the MCN shop revealed

Rob Hull, 04 September 2009 17:23

MCN’s online shop currently has a staggering 42,000+ motorcycling products for sale, many at prices vastly below the recommended retail price. Bringing together loads of respected names in bike kit shopping under the umbrella of our shop means you’re getting the best possible kit at the best possible prices. Visit www.mcnshop.com to see what we have to offer. Here’s the ...

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Kit review: Dainese Full Metal Racer gloves

Marc Potter, 26 August 2009 16:09

Product: Dainese Full Metal Racer gloves £195.73 Tester: Marc Potter Miles covered/time: Untold track miles/many years What’s good? They’re pretty much the same gloves that Rossi uses, except his have ‘VR’ written on them, and special Rossi colours. You can buy the exact reps but they’re £209. I’ve had a couple of sets of these over the years and they’re ...

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Kit review: Triumph Alpinestars AS1 gloves

Rupert Paul, 19 August 2009 11:11

Triumph Alpinestars AS1 gloves, £84 Tester: Rupert Paul Miles covered/time: 500/one month What’s good? When I lost my six-year-old Nankai race gloves I spent ages finding something that would fit as perfectly. There’s a lot of rubbish out there. I tried and ditched three makes due to baggy palms, tight knuckles and excessive venting. Fit is personal, of course, but ...

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