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Winter gloves

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 8:22 am
by maddiedog
I nearly froze my hands off on the way to work this morning. It was only 35 degrees too... Anyone have glove recommendations? :lol:

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 2:52 pm
by Fiah
Good upper body insulation (wear 2 sweaters if need be) + muffs

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 3:27 pm
by Woolley
id recommend mine, but i dont know what they are =/
Honda gave me them free when i bought my PCX. Theyve got a little wiper down the thumb for when it rains too.

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 4:37 pm
by maddiedog
A wiper? That's awesome. I was stuck in the rain yesterday, and something like that to squeegee the drops off would have been amazing.

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 6:09 pm
by Woolley
found them :)
http://www.feridax.com/product/W-8a10dd ... black.html
you can see the wiper here:
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They were about £30 i think from the dealer, but as i said i got them thrown in. Heres a link for ones from US
http://www.ebay.com/itm/SPADA-BLIZZARD- ... 3a6bbd526f
their pretty warm, but the cold still does get in after a while though. But there much much warmer than the leather gloves that i have, that are very similiar to these:
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Hard knuckles for punching out peoples windows if they cut you up :lol:

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 6:42 pm
by maddiedog
I saw some similar to the 2nd gloves at the local motorcycle store, I'll go check if they were reasonably priced tomorrow. I'm more concerned about warmth than squeegee, so I'll see if I can find a leather pair.

I wonder if GN2 will create an account here and start talking about his lobster claws. :lol:

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 7:50 pm
by ese12105
Lol apparently they're quite warm (and ugly). I bought some gloves and so far they are freaking warm and have good reviews from the website. I have yet to test them out completely though because it's still been in the 80's and 90's here and barely getting into the 50's at night. The true test will come tomorrow night after work. High today was 85 and the high tomorrow is supposed to drop to 63. Should be sufficiently chilly enough to wear my gloves and new leather jacket :-) Also got some pants to go over my jeans. Here's the links for all three.

Gloves: http://www.leatherup.com/p/Motorcycle-G ... 56982.html
Jacket: http://www.leatherup.com/p/Mens-Motorcy ... 41218.html
Pants: http://www.leatherup.com/p/Xelement-Men ... 97513.html

Oh and by the way, leatherup.com is an amazing website. Stuff is cheap, good quality, and they ship freaking fast. I placed my order around 3am and around 6am it was packed and ready to be shipped fedex that ver day. Was on my door step in three days. Very respectable turn around.

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 5:49 am
by trigg123
For me I use a pair of dainese scout gloves,huge money but riding everyday it was money well spent :) and will last lots of years.....

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 7:21 am
by Woolley
maddiedog wrote:I saw some similar to the 2nd gloves at the local motorcycle store, I'll go check if they were reasonably priced tomorrow. I'm more concerned about warmth than squeegee, so I'll see if I can find a leather pair.

I wonder if GN2 will create an account here and start talking about his lobster claws. :lol:
Think you might have misunderstood. The second pair are the summer gloves. The first pair with the squeegee are the warm ones.

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 8:52 am
by maddiedog
Ese - thanks for the links, I'll look around there. Are the gloves you linked to armored or just padded?

Trigg - Wow, those look nice, but they're over $150! o_O http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dain ... tex-gloves

Woolley - yeah, I misread you :oops:

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 10:49 am
by rainburg
We've bought our gloves at motorcyclegear.com. They have some really good closeout deals, and regular prices are usually discounted from list. Here is the current selection: http://www.motorcyclegear.com/street/closeouts/gloves/

I wear a pair of Speed and Strength "Hell and Back" gloves. They are really comfortable, have some armor and they're waterproof, but probably not intended for cold weather. I bought them for $20 on closeout and wish I'd bought two pairs. My husband has a pair of Joe Rocket gloves that he likes. Much warmer, but the grip isn't as good with the Thinsulate insulation. He rode to work yesterday in 31 degree weather, and was comfortable with the gloves and two extra layers under his riding jacket (long underwear, regular shirt & fleece jacket). The riding jacket has a liner zipped in too.

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 3:03 pm
by EddieC
maddie - have you considered installing heated grips? I like the fact that I can use any gloves I want and still have warm hands. They cost about $30 for the heating elements that will go under your existing grips. I had them on my last bike, and they were a god send. Will be installing them on my pcx once my hands start freezing. Until then, I don't think I will be motivated enough to do it =]

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 3:06 pm
by Fiah
EddieC wrote:maddie - have you considered installing heated grips? I like the fact that I can use any gloves I want and still have warm hands. They cost about $30 for the heating elements that will go under your existing grips. I had them on my last bike, and they were a god send. Will be installing them on my pcx once my hands start freezing. Until then, I don't think I will be motivated enough to do it =]
I have them on my other bike, and they're great for shorter rides. But my current commute is more than 30 minutes at speed. My experience with heated grips is that with longer rides, the outside of your hands will still be too damn cold (even hurting), even if the rest is warm enough.

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 3:23 pm
by EddieC
Fiah wrote:I have them on my other bike, and they're great for shorter rides. But my current commute is more than 30 minutes at speed. My experience with heated grips is that with longer rides, the outside of your hands will still be too damn cold (even hurting), even if the rest is warm enough.
Hmm I never really had that issue. I used them in 40 degree weather in prescott AZ winters. Always kept my entire hand nice and toasty. This was also on my sv650 at freeway speeds. The grips had 2 settings... the low I used below 40 mph and the high would be WAY too hot unless going over 40mph. The PCX barely goes 60, so I think this will work well for me. you could always use them in addition to some winter gloves. Couldn't hurt =]

I only speak in my personal experience.. They worked great for me... Might be worth looking into.

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 3:37 pm
by maddiedog
40F isn't winter weather. :P

Where did you find heated grips for $30!? That sounds like it'd fit the bill perfectly, since I have some summer gloves that might take the bite off just enough. I could always get winter gloves AND heated grips. That'd be really warm.

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 10:33 pm
by EddieC
maddiedog wrote:40F isn't winter weather. :P

Where did you find heated grips for $30!? That sounds like it'd fit the bill perfectly, since I have some summer gloves that might take the bite off just enough. I could always get winter gloves AND heated grips. That'd be really warm.
Haha! Yep! It would only snow maybe for 2 weeks out of the winter... other than that it barely ever got below freeaing during the day. But at night... we saw single digits... but Iusually will not ride if the temp is under 40, unless I am stuck and have no choice.

I believe I got the grips from newenough.com, but I'm currently at work so will have to verify sometime tomorrow. These are just the heating elements... not the entire grip. You take off the stock grip, instal the heating element to the bare handlebar, and re-instal the stock grip over the heating element. I'm positive I paid 30-something for them and they were great... now I'm back in LA, so it barely ever gets below freezing ever, so I'm going to hold off for a bit and see if my hands need them in our mild winters. =)

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 8:48 am
by trigg123
Wow maddie thats expensive have seen them on uk ebay for £80,they really are a good glove.:)

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 2:07 pm
by EddieC
Dave - This is the exact product that I used and loved. Installation takes a little while to make it look good... but these were a win for me.

http://www.amazon.com/Symtec-Motorcycle ... 279&sr=8-9

Also saw this: cheaper but I have no experience with this brand/product. I might give these ones a shot.
http://www.amazon.com/Pair-Universal-He ... 397&sr=8-8

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 2:13 pm
by EddieC
or look at these! Customer reviews seem good. Would work well with our scooters and much cheaper than similar products I have seen
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Hand-Warmer ... dpp_ttl_in

OR... if you want something thats easy to instal, and wont be butt ugly like the above product, These might be worth looking into:
http://www.amazon.com/GSI-Weatherproof- ... 941&sr=8-7

Re: Winter gloves

Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2011 6:49 pm
by maddiedog
Thanks for the links. I didn't realize there were so many options; it's overwhelming. I think I'll just ask for some for Christmas and let my wife do the footwork and figure out which are best. :lol: