I know, there's also a test for cut resistance. But I once bought CE-certified gloves and found the upper was made of Spandex. (I returned them.) How hard can the Level 1 test be if Spandex gloves can pass it?
Buy the standard from BSI and let us know.
OK to save you £200 on EN 13594 and another £200 for EN388
There is no cut resistance requirement for the back of gloves that are class / level 1
Just reading through EN13594, yes I am that sad, and I had it open anyway.
But it seems I'll never find a CE 2 glove that I like as they have to have a cuff of at least 50mm, I much prefer the 'shorty / stunt' style as they're comfier, easier to put on, and cooler (as in thermally not trendy)
In response to industry lobbying, the UK Government has just extended the deadline by one year, through until the 1st of January 2023, for the placing on the market of CE marked product to still be acceptable in GB (England, Wales and Scotland). The link below is the updated guidance just published. This html text is the only guidance available at the moment, with product specific information (including PPE) still to be created.
@MrLongbeard I guess we’re all different (I much prefer long cuffs because I find ‘shorty’ gloves too drafty and uncomfortable). However, I imagine race gloves might seem wrong if I had a Harley.
Hot_Air wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 10:02 pm
@MrLongbeard I guess we’re all different (I much prefer long cuffs because I find ‘shorty’ gloves too drafty and uncomfortable). However, I imagine race gloves might seem wrong if I had a Harley.
I want some shorty gloves to let air go up my leathers to cool me.
In response to industry lobbying, the UK Government has just extended the deadline by one year, through until the 1st of January 2023, for the placing on the market of CE marked product to still be acceptable in GB (England, Wales and Scotland). The link below is the updated guidance just published. This html text is the only guidance available at the moment, with product specific information (including PPE) still to be created.
Pffft;
While this extension is very welcome and will help to avoid the difficulties in the short term,
Short term my fecking arse, a year they've had, longer if they'd hedged their bets and followed the guidance
Hot_Air wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 10:02 pm
@MrLongbeard I guess we’re all different (I much prefer long cuffs because I find ‘shorty’ gloves too drafty and uncomfortable). However, I imagine race gloves might seem wrong if I had a Harley.
I wear what's comfortable / offers me the protection I want, I couldn't give a flying monkey's left nut as to whether it seems right or wrong for any particular bike.
I’m surprised that a style icon would treat motorcycle fashion with such casual disregard. What kind of sartorial example are you setting the rest of us?
Hot_Air wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 7:27 pm
I’m surprised that a style icon would treat motorcycle fashion with such casual disregard. What kind of sartorial example are you setting the rest of us?
My MD was in the car park when I pulled in earlier this week, apparently I wear to much black to be safe (everything except the sole edging of my trainers and yellow palms on glove is as black as your hat) he got told to jog on an all.
MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 8:53 pm
My MD was in the car park when I pulled in earlier this week, apparently I wear to much black to be safe (everything except the sole edging of my trainers and yellow palms on glove is as black as your hat) he got told to jog on an all.
Ask him, if there was too much black, how he could see you?
MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 8:53 pm
My MD was in the car park when I pulled in earlier this week, apparently I wear to much black to be safe (everything except the sole edging of my trainers and yellow palms on glove is as black as your hat) he got told to jog on an all.
Ask him, if there was too much black, how he could see you?
Yorick wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 10:06 pm
I want some shorty gloves to let air go up my leathers to cool me.
I have no experience with Five gloves beyond trying on a pair at a bike show. But their SF1 gloves are CE certified to Level 2 (they're not cheap gloves, mind you).
@MrLongbeard I thought gloves required a long cuff for the CE2 rating, yet the Five catalogue (p.54) says Level 2.
Hot_Air wrote: ↑Wed Sep 01, 2021 6:42 pm
I have no experience with Five gloves beyond trying on a pair at a bike show. But their SF1 gloves are CE certified to Level 2 (they're not cheap gloves, mind you).
@MrLongbeard I thought gloves required a long cuff for the CE2 rating, yet the Five catalogue (p.54) says Level 2.
The standard requires 2" cuffs on level 2 gloves (measured from the assessors wrist line).
One moment please caller, wanders off to look at link.
Ah yes, they probably do have a 2" cuff, just judging by eye the amount of material below the thumb, it's much clearer on the palm view;
Finally got round to getting my self a new Shoei.
Just waiting for a dark visor and pinlock to arrive, and get a full red bull logo kit on the way, should be quite fun trying to put that on.
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