Of course (slapping self on forehead) I NEVER think about them for some reason and there is a local store. I think that REI is also opening a store here as well, though unsure when.
Of course (slapping self on forehead) I NEVER think about them for some reason and there is a local store. I think that REI is also opening a store here as well, though unsure when.
Watch steepandcheap.com or chainlove.com. Gloves of all varieties pop up there all the time...
I bought a pair of Pearl Izumi Pittard leather long-fingers ~3 years ago, and they still haven't given up the ghost after hundreds of mountain miles (and thousands of road ones). $40 is a lot to swallow up front, but it's worth it if they last longer, IMO....
Thanks for the links Becky, for assorted reasons I just can't swing $40 gloves right now so am looking for something to protect my hands until I can afford better ones.
I totally understand. Don't forget about regular old work gloves or mechanic's gloves. They're durable, generally unpadded, and work well as bike gloves (though less vented) as long as the seams don't hit in any weird places. I think my last pair were ~$10 from Home Depot.
If you already have a pair of glove liners you could wear those underneath your regular cycling gloves.
Bikenashbar.com
I had a pair of Fox gloves that were 20 something. Not padded... fantastic things, really. Lost one of them![]()
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Mark I would try some on for size at a local bike shop! That's generally how I've chosen mine![]()
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