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  1. #1
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    I ended up giving up my long finger nails for rock climbing. There's just no compromise there; long nails and climbing just don't mix. Regardless of my nails, I have largish hands and long fingers and I have a terrible time finding women's gloves to fit. If I try enough, I can sometimes find one that'll work. Other times I settle for men's.

    How much too short do gloves tend to be for you? If it's only a little bit would you consider shortening your nails some without giving them up completely?

    My problem isn't my nails, but I definitely feel your pain.
    I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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  2. #2
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    MdHillSlug...That's Good Compromise Idea

    Quote Originally Posted by MDHillSlug View Post
    I ended up giving up my long finger nails for rock climbing. There's just no compromise there; long nails and climbing just don't mix. Regardless of my nails, I have largish hands and long fingers and I have a terrible time finding women's gloves to fit. If I try enough, I can sometimes find one that'll work. Other times I settle for men's.

    How much too short do gloves tend to be for you? If it's only a little bit would you consider shortening your nails some without giving them up completely?

    My problem isn't my nails, but I definitely feel your pain.
    Thanks for the compromise idea . I guess once I glove shop some more, I'll see if just a bit shorter might work. Going less length for a few cooler months of the year, when I need full fingered gloves, would not kill me off, vs giving it up totally.

    At holiday times, when even ladies who don't normally have nails all year, will sometimes get a set for a special party, etc. Ahh, snow on the ground and road, no riding for me . So, they could be longer then...and still summer months. I knew you ladies would help me with some type of a 12-step program to find a way to "have both" .

    Wow, the rock climbing is pretty cool ! Yes, no way on the nails for that one! That's one nice thing about cycling as a sport in the nail department, they are protected on the bike...unless ya wreck, then you have bigger problems of things breaking besides just a nail. Thanks!

  3. #3
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    Minus the finger nails, that could be a picture of my hand - fair skin & all. I held my hand up next to the monitor & it was creepy how similar our hands are in shape!

    I've given up on women's gloves - my palm is too wide & fingers too long to fit, especially if there is any special palm cushion going on. Mens only ~ which fortunately works for cycling gloves, but leaves me in a world of hurt for regular winter gloves if I'm looking for anything remotely feminine. I like the fit of Novara gloves at REI.

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    For My Hand Twin...

    Quote Originally Posted by Nokomis View Post
    Minus the finger nails, that could be a picture of my hand - fair skin & all. I held my hand up next to the monitor & it was creepy how similar our hands are in shape!

    I've given up on women's gloves - my palm is too wide & fingers too long to fit, especially if there is any special palm cushion going on. Mens only ~ which fortunately works for cycling gloves, but leaves me in a world of hurt for regular winter gloves if I'm looking for anything remotely feminine. I like the fit of Novara gloves at REI.
    Nokomis....hmm, maybe we were seperated at birth somehow? Having a twin running around out there can sometimes can in handy...it wasn't me, it must have been my twin lol!

    Ok, this will really wig you out even more...that pic next to your name in the post, is my favorite jersey artware! Think that came out last year??? I don't own it, but I just love it! So cool! Oooooo...are the planets lining up???

    I have to get size large ladies gloves for winter as well for regular stuff. My favorite pick is Isotoner's. They are pricey normally, but good gloves. I usually buy leather, sometimes they run snugged in the palm and fit to start with, because leather is intended to stretch.

    Guess I'm going for guys cycling gloves on my search. Thanks for the input!

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miranda View Post
    I have to get size large ladies gloves for winter as well for regular stuff. My favorite pick is Isotoner's. They are pricey normally, but good gloves. I usually buy leather, sometimes they run snugged in the palm and fit to start with, because leather is intended to stretch.

    Guess I'm going for guys cycling gloves on my search. Thanks for the input!
    I think my hands are bigger - I can't even wear the XL Isotoners if I can find them - especially if they are lined. I did ask my parents recently who I get to blame for the large bone structure... between gloves & saddle issues it's been a blast, let me tell you apparently I get to blame the little bit of dutch blood in me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nokomis View Post
    I think my hands are bigger - I can't even wear the XL Isotoners if I can find them - especially if they are lined. I did ask my parents recently who I get to blame for the large bone structure... between gloves & saddle issues it's been a blast, let me tell you apparently I get to blame the little bit of dutch blood in me.
    Nokomis... Too bad about the Isotoners for you, drats!

    Yes, my mother said I was "special" ...but she never specified "how" , hmmm...lol, oh well on that one. Thanks.

 

 

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