£41.99 for CE level 2 waterproof gloves
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£41.99 for CE level 2 waterproof gloves
In case it's helpful, Garibaldi Motion gloves are among the few waterproof gloves certified to CE level 2. XLMoto currently has them reduced from £65.99 to £41.99 (but in a limited range of sizes): https://www.xlmoto.co.uk/product/gariba ... PM-2732716
MCGearHub gave them a highly positive review, but I’ve not handled them personally.
The other waterproof gloves certified to CE level 2 are much more expensive (Five's RFX WP and TFX1 GTX gloves). However, it appears we’ve got a growing number of CE level 2 gloves.
MCGearHub gave them a highly positive review, but I’ve not handled them personally.
The other waterproof gloves certified to CE level 2 are much more expensive (Five's RFX WP and TFX1 GTX gloves). However, it appears we’ve got a growing number of CE level 2 gloves.
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Re: £41.99 for CE level 2 waterproof gloves
Ta
Since my current gloves aren't in the least waterproof (nor CE approved come to that), I've just bought one of the few remaining pairs... hopefully they'll be a fit but worth a punt at £39.99 plus a fiver delivery.
Since my current gloves aren't in the least waterproof (nor CE approved come to that), I've just bought one of the few remaining pairs... hopefully they'll be a fit but worth a punt at £39.99 plus a fiver delivery.
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Re: £41.99 for CE level 2 waterproof gloves
@The Spin Doctor Let us know what they’re like in reality!
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Will do!
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Re: £41.99 for CE level 2 waterproof gloves
If anyone’s interested in CE Level 2 summer gloves under £100, Oxford Nexus 1.0 gloves are just out:
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... s%20gloves
And an extra tenner gets you kangaroo leather with Lindstrands Bergby gloves (CE Level 2, too). I wonder how much longer Dainese can get away with charging 3-4 times this price for non-kangaroo race gloves that are only Level 1.
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... s%20gloves
And an extra tenner gets you kangaroo leather with Lindstrands Bergby gloves (CE Level 2, too). I wonder how much longer Dainese can get away with charging 3-4 times this price for non-kangaroo race gloves that are only Level 1.
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Until Oxford can get away from the 'cheap shit that'll do for a CBT' reputation
Until Oxford feature on the starting grid in BSB, WSB, MotoGP
75% of riders couldn't give a flying hoot about safety levels, and buy for brand, looks etc.
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I agree that 75% of riders bought their gear because of the brand, looks etc. Nonetheless, 25% is a significant consumer segment (and likely growing thanks to Bennetts, MotoCAP, etc.). And Dainese’s main rival, Alpinestars, is way ahead in CE and MotoCAP ratings.
@The Spin Doctor suggested growing awareness of MotoCAP, and I suspect he's correct (slowly but surely).
Regarding reputation, Lindstrands is part of Halvarssons, which has a reputation for being "near Rukka levels of quality for half the money".
@The Spin Doctor suggested growing awareness of MotoCAP, and I suspect he's correct (slowly but surely).
Regarding reputation, Lindstrands is part of Halvarssons, which has a reputation for being "near Rukka levels of quality for half the money".
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Re: £41.99 for CE level 2 waterproof gloves
Dainese have been trading on their support for MotoGP and punting out over-priced, poor quality riding kit for getting on for thirty years.MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 2:20 pmUntil Oxford can get away from the 'cheap shit that'll do for a CBT' reputation
Until Oxford feature on the starting grid in BSB, WSB, MotoGP
75% of riders couldn't give a flying hoot about safety levels, and buy for brand, looks etc.
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Re: £41.99 for CE level 2 waterproof gloves
You’re paying for the design and the name, but the products are a mixed bag. Some Dainese leathers get 4-star MotoCAP ratings.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 5:29 pm Dainese have been trading on their support for MotoGP and punting out over-priced, poor quality riding kit for getting on for thirty years.
But I’d be more protected smeared in margarine than wearing Dainese Galveston trousers: https://motocap.com.au/product/galvestone-d2-gore
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Re: £41.99 for CE level 2 waterproof gloves
In a change of heart, Dainese launched over-priced, high quality kit: the latest Full Metal 7 gloves are CE Level 2.The Spin Doctor wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2023 5:29 pm Dainese have been trading on their support for MotoGP and punting out over-priced, poor quality riding kit
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/914900
However, who pays nearly £400 for a pair of gloves?
Considering they’re gloves for warm and dry conditions, they wouldn’t be much use for British summer weather
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My favourite summer gloves are Triumph branded, about 20 years old, not waterproof, not CE approved but comfy. They were black, the backs have faded to silver grey in the sun. No armour either.
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