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the best biking gloves I found...
Anyone using these gloves for biking? These are the best ones I found in my
15 years of relentless [and passionate] pursuit of perfection which resulted in buying about 30 or so pairs of gloves. They were not designed for biking though. http://www.auravita.com/products/AURA/PHCO13760.asp N.B. Even though my hands are not large at all, the large fit me just fine. N.B. Shipping to the US was both fast and cheap [this was my 1st ever web purchase from overseas]. N.B. The usual small print: I am not... /Paul |
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Anyone using these gloves for biking? These are the best ones I found in my 15 years of relentless [and passionate] pursuit of perfection which resulted in buying about 30 or so pairs of gloves. Only girlie-men wear gloves. |
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I have been using waterski gloves - without the fingertips
"Callistus Valerius" wrote in message link.net... Anyone using these gloves for biking? These are the best ones I found in my 15 years of relentless [and passionate] pursuit of perfection which resulted in buying about 30 or so pairs of gloves. Only girlie-men wear gloves. |
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(Paul Nevai) wrote in message ...
Anyone using these gloves for biking? These are the best ones I found in my 15 years of relentless [and passionate] pursuit of perfection which resulted in buying about 30 or so pairs of gloves. They were not designed for biking though. http://www.auravita.com/products/AURA/PHCO13760.asp N.B. Even though my hands are not large at all, the large fit me just fine. N.B. Shipping to the US was both fast and cheap [this was my 1st ever web purchase from overseas]. N.B. The usual small print: I am not... /Paul Hi Paul, but doesn't these neoprene gloves cause your hands to sweat, and feel clammy? I have certainly not been wearing gloves for as many years as you have, and only within the last year have I worn gloves, compared to 30 years of not wearing them, and I'm beginning to feel/believe that gloves cause more problems than solve (At least for warm weather use). Mark |
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Mark wrote:
... Hi Paul, but doesn't these neoprene gloves cause your hands to sweat, and feel clammy? I have certainly not been wearing gloves for as many years as you have, and only within the last year have I worn gloves, compared to 30 years of not wearing them, and I'm beginning to feel/believe that gloves cause more problems than solve (At least for warm weather use). Mark Ever try to use twist-grip shifters with sweaty hands? Gloves make this much easier. -- Tom Sherman |
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These are the best ones I found in my 15 years of relentless
[and passionate] pursuit of perfection which resulted in buying about 30 or so pairs of gloves. I like Neoprene gloves. Mine have insulated leather palms, and work well for me down to about 40F. http://www.auravita.com/products/AURA/PHCO13760.asp -- "Bicycling is a healthy and manly pursuit with much to recommend it, and, unlike other foolish crazes, it has not died out." -- The Daily Telegraph (1877) |
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