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Postby Malj » Tue Mar 29, 2016 8:15 pm

Hi, been out on the bike today for a short run and got caught in a pretty heavy shower. The outcome of which is I need a new pair of gloves, can anyone recommend a good waterproof touring glove, sub £100

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Postby andy griff » Tue Mar 29, 2016 9:20 pm

Ok, I know you said sub £100 but you get what you pay for. The BMW 2-in-1 glove retails £150 but I have seen them down to £125.
They are made by Held with a full leather construction and a cover membrane where you put your hand one side its a leather sports glove and the other a goretex waterproof glove. Very clever.
£25 - one tank of fuel , one takeaway meal.....

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Re: Gloves

Postby slparry » Tue Mar 29, 2016 9:44 pm

Malj wrote:Hi, been out on the bike today for a short run and got caught in a pretty heavy shower. The outcome of which is I need a new pair of gloves, can anyone recommend a good waterproof touring glove, sub £100

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I've used these for a few years and they've been awesome, never leaked in some real heavy storms

http://www.brandedbiker.co.uk/Alpinesta ... k-eol-3975
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Postby dave the german » Wed Mar 30, 2016 4:54 am

Check out Spada gloves. I've been using a pair for over 5 years and they've never leaked and were warm. Cost less than £50 although I think the equivalent gloves are now about £70 - well worth it IMHO
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Postby bikemad99 » Wed Mar 30, 2016 7:44 am

Aldi do a waterproof glove,which I bought on Bailey`s recomendation about 10yrs ago.Still waterproof & cost less than a tenner,but then I have never been a follower of fashion.
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Postby boxerscott » Thu Mar 31, 2016 12:07 am

bikemad99 wrote:Aldi do a waterproof glove,which I bought on Bailey`s recomendation about 10yrs ago.Still waterproof & cost less than a tenner,but then I have never been a follower of fashion.
Sounds like my kind of glove.

I bought a pair of Dainese (thats weegie talk for doing a punter over) bout 10 years ago £95. Total shxte lasted not a lot. I could of bought 9 pairts of lidl gloves for that... wish I did. :)
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Postby Al » Thu Mar 31, 2016 10:06 pm

Hi, I got a pair of Alpinestar Equinox xtrafit gloves on Popsky`s recommendation, not the warmest of gloves but definitely waterproof @ £95 from helmet city. The waterproof membrane is bonded into gloves not stitched so not as bulky and they don`t go inside out when you take them off.

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Postby johnnywheels » Thu Mar 31, 2016 10:55 pm

andy griff wrote:Ok, I know you said sub £100 but you get what you pay for. The BMW 2-in-1 glove retails £150 but I have seen them down to £125.
They are made by Held with a full leather airwheel x8 construction and a cover membrane where you put your hand one side its a leather sports glove and the other a goretex waterproof glove. Very clever.
£25 - one tank of fuel , one takeaway meal.....


I second this recommendation. Even though its more than what you want to spend, the quality and comfort is well worth it! Good luck in your search!
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Postby Blackal » Fri Apr 01, 2016 4:53 am

I have a pair of Richa waterproof gloves, which if cold - I add an extra layer inside. They were pretty cheap (less than £50?) but are surprisingly good.

Not sure what model they are, though

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Postby popsky » Fri Apr 01, 2016 6:05 am

johnnywheels wrote:
andy griff wrote:Ok, I know you said sub £100 but you get what you pay for. The BMW 2-in-1 glove retails £150 but I have seen them down to £125.
They are made by Held with a full leather construction and a cover membrane where you put your hand one side its a leather sports glove and the other a goretex waterproof glove. Very clever.
£25 - one tank of fuel , one takeaway meal.....


I second this recommendation. Even though its more than what you want to spend, the quality and comfort is well worth it! Good luck in your search!


I'll second this as well, I've got the original Held own brand Air n Dry, they have been superb totally waterproof but the ability to be good in warn weather, I think my wife paid around the £125 mark
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Postby Blackal » Fri Apr 01, 2016 6:19 am

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Postby Herb » Fri Apr 01, 2016 9:33 am

I am on my second pair of these.

http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy ... prod/33316

Really comfy, perfect spring / autumn gloves although I find they are ok for short rides in the winter as long as you have heated grips.

The waterproofing gave up last year, hence the second pair, but they were my main gloves for maybe 6 or 7 years.
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Postby Blackal » Fri Apr 01, 2016 12:14 pm

boxerscott wrote:
I bought a pair of these:

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Best gloves I have ever had, and relieve the boredom of long motorway trips.

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Postby tanneman » Fri Apr 01, 2016 12:58 pm

Held mate as mentioned previously and Ride recommended as I recall. Use those for commuting and in the hour of motorway traffic it was pouring down Wednesday it had its baptism. Only thing it is not as warm as the true winter gloves but give a good feel. My favourite glove now for year round comfort.
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