Short Gloves Recommendations ?
- Yorick
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Short Gloves Recommendations ?
I want some decent short gloves so that I can get a draft up my sleeves on the hot days.
Waddya got?
Very little choice here, so will order from UK
Waddya got?
Very little choice here, so will order from UK
Last edited by Yorick on Thu Aug 01, 2024 12:43 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Short Gloves Recommendations ?
I have a pair of Alpinestars that are neoprene with armoured knuckles and leather on the palm. Very comfy, haven't crashed in them yet though.
Not sure what model they are, they're a few years old now.
I'd imagine that they're all pretty much of a muchness and it's going to be more about what fits you best, so I tend to buy in shops. I often tend to look for short gloves in France because there's much more choice than here in the UK. Pretty sure I've still got a pair of Furygans (bought in France) as well somewhere which are also very comfy.
I also tend to look for something that's got a wrist-strap with velcro, more peace of mind than anything else - but I get the impression anything that "just" uses a bit of elastic to cinch around the wrist won't stay on very long during a slide.
Not sure what model they are, they're a few years old now.
I'd imagine that they're all pretty much of a muchness and it's going to be more about what fits you best, so I tend to buy in shops. I often tend to look for short gloves in France because there's much more choice than here in the UK. Pretty sure I've still got a pair of Furygans (bought in France) as well somewhere which are also very comfy.
I also tend to look for something that's got a wrist-strap with velcro, more peace of mind than anything else - but I get the impression anything that "just" uses a bit of elastic to cinch around the wrist won't stay on very long during a slide.
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Re: Short Gloves Recommendations ?
@Supermofo is the boss of stylin up the shorties.
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Re: Short Gloves Recommendations ?
I just got a pair from maximo Moto, now selling on Amazon. £16.99. Super lightweight and with knuckle protection. They seem tough enough but I can't tell what they'd be like in a spill.
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Re: Short Gloves Recommendations ?
LOL still not ordered any yet! So soldering on in my Furygan James shorties for now. Current front runners which I just need to get round to trying are.
Halvarssons Hofors in black
https://www.hideout-leather.co.uk/produ ... ors-brown/
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https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/491370
Oxford Cypher - Interestingly these are a level 2 glove. I'd read that shorties can't be level 2 as they need to be gauntlet style, but these look pretty short to me.
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... od/2288510
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Go on Sportsbikeshop and filter for all gloves and then cuff length short and there are 1500 of the buggers to look through!!
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Re: Short Gloves Recommendations ?
This. I've worn shorties for years cos normal gloves always come up too big on my fingers. But when I crashed the 10 at Portimao, I either hadn't done the velcro up well enough or it was shit - one glove came of in the tumble (only a few grazes on the knuckles, looked like I'd punched with someone Don't think the glove itself would have stopped the smashing of the little finger!! - although the force of hitting the ground that hard is probably what pulled the glove off, maybe).Rockburner wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2024 12:39 pm
I also tend to look for something that's got a wrist-strap with velcro, more peace of mind than anything else - but I get the impression anything that "just" uses a bit of elastic to cinch around the wrist won't stay on very long during a slide.
I still wear very similar shorties, but I do always make sure I've done up the velcro properly now!! Pretty sure they both stayed put on the M32 tumble (vaguely remember having to get someone to take them both off for me!! LOL)
But there's much less to resist being pulled at in a crash, so worth getting some with a decent velcro do up thingie
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Re: Short Gloves Recommendations ?
I've got some Weiss ones that are comfortable, feck knows if they'll save me from gravel rash
Re: Short Gloves Recommendations ?
I can't give any recommendations but there's some interesting info about gloves in the video.
I have a pair of these they seem okay : https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285224275290 ... 7100786962
Best motorcycle gloves in 2024: Summer and winter reviews
https://www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocial/r ... mer-winter
I have a pair of these they seem okay : https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285224275290 ... 7100786962
Best motorcycle gloves in 2024: Summer and winter reviews
https://www.bennetts.co.uk/bikesocial/r ... mer-winter
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Re: Short Gloves Recommendations ?
Same, I've had a few pairs now as even in work I always wear shorty gloves, even in the winter.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: ↑Thu Aug 01, 2024 6:00 pm I've got some Weiss ones that are comfortable, feck knows if they'll save me from gravel rash
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... prod/28772
these ones, tend to be on sale at SBS, but they seem to last well. Not sure what would happen in a big one but then I'm not sure any posh gloves would do alot tbh.
I do have a nice pair of Knox which are really nice and a older but slightly tight pair of Dianese. I didn't pay for either of these ones myself though. IIRC both were around the £100 mark.
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Re: Short Gloves Recommendations ?
Turned up today and I'm pleased with them. I got 2xl and they are nice and snug, so id say they are sized quite small?
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Re: Short Gloves Recommendations ?
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