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Gloves Review: Alpinestars Tech Road GTX gloves

Andy Downes, 07 May 2013 17:09

Alpinestars Tech Road GTX gloves £149.99 Time tested: 1500 miles/6 weeks What’s good: These have barely been off my hands over the past six weeks as my daily commuting winter gloves. They have seen temperatures as low as -8°C, lashing rain, snow, sleet, and more rain. So far they have been impregnable which comes as a massive relief, having had ...

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Glove Review: Halvarsson Dryway

Alison Silcox, 31 October 2012 12:08

Halvarsson Dryway Gloves (superseded by Waler, £74.99) Miles covered/owned: 10,000/three years What’s good: I’ve never been a fan of winter gloves as they can tend to be bulky and limit movement but that’s not the case with these. They fit well and the adjusters on the cuffs and at the wrist make them snug enough to fit under the sleeve ...

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Glove review: Alpinestars GP Pro

Richard Newland, 24 October 2012 10:31

Alpinestars GP Pro gloves, £229.95
Miles covered/time: 5500/three months What's good? I absolutely love these gloves. This is my second set, and the previous ones lasted me for the best part of 40,000 miles. They didn’t look too pretty by then, and had a slightly dubious whiff about them, but they were still going strong, with just one unraveling seam in ...

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Glove review: Revit Tarmac

Liam Marsden, 05 October 2012 16:18

Revit Tarmac gloves, £134.99Miles covered/time: 3000/five months What's good? These have become my go-to pair of gloves; they took a couple of hundred miles to properly bed in, but since then they’ve been amazingly comfy. The leather is soft and supple and none of the armour digs in anywhere on long rides as it does with some gloves. The hard ...

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Glove review: Held 2-in-1 Gortex air and dry

Simon Relph, 16 August 2012 10:00

Held 2-in-1 Gortex air and dry Gloves £134.99Miles covered/time: 2200/four months What’s good: With the unpredictable weather at the moment, these gloves seemed to be the perfect option. Somewhat quirky in their design, they are something I have never come across before. How they differ to the conventional gloves we are all used to is the fact there are two ...

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Glove review: Weise Custom

Marc Abbott, 08 August 2012 14:25

Weise Custom glove, £34.99Miles covered/time: 5500/three years What’s good: Since I last reviewed these gloves, just over a year ago, they’ve become my regular mitt of choice, what with the unpredictable temperate climate we contend with on a daily basis. At the end of last year I crashed in them. Quickly. They have no hard protection, but it seems the ...

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Glove review: Alpinestars Techstar off-road

Liam Marsden, 25 July 2012 14:07

Alpinestars Techstar off-road gloves, £29.99Time used: Five months What's good: They’re exceptionally thin, offering a level of feel you can only dream of when wearing road gloves. The venting works extremely well at keeping your hands cool when you’re hanging on for dear life as you career down yet another hill completely out of control. Since they’re so thin they’re ...

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Glove review: Rukka Apollo

Simon Brown, 09 July 2012 14:26

Rukka Apollo gloves, £169.99Miles covered/time: 7000/two years What’s good: These could well be the best gloves I’ve ever worn. Not only are they splendidly comfortable with excellent feel for my bike’s controls, they are also waterproof and breathable thanks to the Gore-Tex membrane. Better still, there is hard armour over the knuckles (but it’s under the leather, so looks subtle ...

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Glove review: Alpinestars 365 Gore Tex

Michael Neeves, 24 April 2012 12:33

Alpinestars 365 Gore Tex gloves £169.99Time used: Three years What’s good: These are the best gloves I’ve ever had. They’re a cross between a lightweight, dextrous racing glove and a warm, fully-waterproof Gore-Tex winter glove – the very best of both worlds. I wear them all the time for commuting, biking holidays and even racing when it’s really cold and ...

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Glove review: EXO² StormGuard heated gloves

Michael Neeves, 20 February 2012 15:52

EXO² StormGuard heated gloves, £139.99Time used: Three months What’s good: These leather gloves, with carbon Kevlar palm and knuckle protectors, would keep you nice and warm, even without the added heating. They’re comfy and not too bulky, so you’ve still got good feel for the brake, clutch and throttle. They don’t have a separate battery pack, so you have to ...

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