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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Halvarsson Dryway Gloves (superseded by Waler, £74.99) Miles covered/owned: 10,000/three years What’s good: I’ve never been a fan of winter gloves as they can tend to be bulky and limit movement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: 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: 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: 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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Velobici PBP seamless gloves

Marc Abbott, 14 September 2011 15:16

Velobici PBP seamless gloves, £20 Miles covered/time: 650/one month What's good: Created for the cycling world (the PBP stands for Paris-Brest-Paris, a famous long-distance race), these merino wool/polyester mix gloves have proved themselves to be absolutely brilliant from mid-August to mid-September. They’re called upon as undergloves, and they fit perfectly beneath my Weise Victory leather gloves, effectively extending the usable ...

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Undergloves on the MCN Shop

Marc Abbott, 31 August 2011 11:20

As the temperatures begin to drop you'll be needing a way of keeping your hands warm if you're riding through the autumn. Usually a cheaper alternative to buying winter gloves or fitting heated grips, a decent pair of undergloves can be a simple and practical solution to chilly fingertips at this time of the year. Here's a handful available to ...

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Alpinestars SMX-2 Air Carbon glove

Michael Neeves, 03 August 2011 15:49

Alpinestars SMX-2 Air Carbon glove, £54.95 Miles covered/time: 1300/three months What’s good: These wrist-length summer Alpinestars gloves are a mix of leather, mesh, with a carbon-fibre knuckle protector. I haven’t been able to wear them too much as they’re only good for sunny weather, but I’ve used them for a sunny Moto Guzzi launch in Italy with two-piece leathers, on a ...

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Motorcycle gloves of the future?

James Capell, 22 July 2011 11:52

Check out these sci-fi motorcycle gloves that allow you to control a smart phone when it’s in your pocket.  The gloves make it possible to answer calls and listen to music while riding at the touch of your fingertips. The BEARTek glove comes in two parts, an inner one with the controls and a motorcycle or ski glove that it ...

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Weise Street Fight

Dan Aspel, 04 July 2011 14:44

Weise Street Fight gloves (superseded by Vagos), £39.99Miles covered/time: 2500/four months What’s good: For what they are, these are perfect. A lightweight summer motorcycle glove with enough knuckle armour and full grain leather-palmed goodness to keep you feeling safe during 90% of your riding. The short cut is extremely well judged – fitting up against your jacket without riding over ...

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