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Thread: Riding gloves

  1. #1
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    Apr 2002
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    Unhappy Riding gloves

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    Does anyone have a suggestion for half-finger riding gloves?
    I'd like some gel gloves, and have tried the ones by Terry,
    but they don't seem to have enough gel. I've looked at Nashbar
    and Performance sites, but would like some recommendations
    from someone who's actually tried them out. Thanks!

  2. #2
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    Jun 2002
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    Pearl Izumi Gel-Lites - the fit is fantastic, and I use them all the time for 24 hour races.
    "You can't frighten me. I'm a coward. I'm scared all the time." -- Arnold Rimmer

  3. #3
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    Talking Thanks!

    Thanks - I found them on clearance at Campmor
    for $17.

  4. #4
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    Re: Thanks!

    Originally posted by cpabiker
    Thanks - I found them on clearance at Campmor
    for $17.
    WOW! That's a great price! I hope they work as well for you as they do for me
    "You can't frighten me. I'm a coward. I'm scared all the time." -- Arnold Rimmer

  5. #5
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    Apr 2002
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    Body Geometry

    If the PIs don't work out, try Specialized Body Geometry gloves. They solved most of my numbness/tingling issues. Not cheap, but lots of padding right where you need it (where most of the nerves of the hand are most affected by cycling), and not a lot of extra padding where it isn't needed.

    Only glitch is that I haven't been able to find them anywhere other than Specialized website, so there's no opportunity for comparison shopping. I'm sure SOMEONE else must sell them, though.
    "Do I contradict myself? Very well, then, I contradict myself." --Walt Whitman

  6. #6
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    Dec 2002
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    Surrey, England, UK
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    Body Geometry

    For those who have used the Specialized Body Geometry Gloves, did you find them immediatly comfortable, or did they have to be worn-in a little.

    I have had my first ride with them yesterday, and I am so-far disappointed. They protect the ulner nerve, but I am being rotated onto my thumb more, which is now going very numb.

    Thanks

 

 

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