I did a search and came up with nada...has anyone used these gloves? If so, what did you think?
http://gloglov.com/Home.php
I did a search and came up with nada...has anyone used these gloves? If so, what did you think?
http://gloglov.com/Home.php
Electra Townie 7D
Yes, they fit over existing gloves, and are supposed to be great. A friend has them and loves them. Raleighdon is supposed to be getting his soon.
(they were ordered for Christmas)
Here's a thread on them:
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...t=20307&page=2
Sorry -- I don't know how to make it a "clickable" linky thing. Pscyclepath mentions having them, and I think a couple of others comment on them as well.
They look really cool to me, but I've bought so much lately, that I'll probably wait on these a while.
HTH,
Christy
Haven't tried them, but from the picture it looks like the thumb hole is almost even with the finger holes. That's usually the problem with women wearing men's gloves - our thumbs start much closer to the wrist.
<partial thread hijack: try Held gloves for motorcycling, very high quality with a TRUE unisex design that's comfortable for most women>
the biggest problem i see for women is they are BIG and loose.
I've got a pair of these that I've been using since back around the first of November, and am very happy with them. They're simply a light polyester shell with the reflective patches sewn to the palm and the back of the hand and fingers. I wear them over my regular riding gloves, whether the short-fingered, full-fingered, or heavier winter gloves. They won't work well if you're using those winter "lobster claws" or mittens, though.
They are "one-size-is-supposed-to-fit-all." If you have small hands, a trip through the washer in hot water should shrink them to just about right.
I've found that it helps my visibility, or better said, "conspicuity," a whole lot. Even just draping my hands over the handlebars while rolling down the road, the yellow reflectors show up well in headlight and flashlight beams.
The main downside that I've seen so far, noted as well by a couple of friends who have invested in them, is that you quickly learn to be careful about wiping your nose! Me, I've gotten in the habit of using my jersey or jacket cuff if I have to do something like that, since the rasp of the reflectors across cold noses isn't fun.
I got mine from a cop shop, http://www.night-gear.com, up in Kansas City. With postage, they came out around $21, and I got them inside three days.
Last edited by PscyclePath; 01-11-2008 at 05:28 AM.
Thanks PP, I may order up a set if I start commuting again in the Spring, it's still almost dark when I head home until April or so. I've got mostly MUP and side streets but there are no streetlights on about a mile of my route so reflectors are good!
Last edited by Pax; 01-11-2008 at 08:10 AM. Reason: kant spel
Electra Townie 7D
Raleighdon wore his for the first time today. He said they didn't interfere with his hands at all, he couldn't feel them at all; he's happy to have them.