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    Bike gloves

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    I'm having to buy new bike gloves fairly often because my hands get sore, and I think the padding wears out quickly with me. Is there a solution to this problem, or one kind of bike glove that is especially good? My bike shop people love to see me walk in the door.

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    I have to ask how your bike fit is. Are you putting too much weight on your hands/arms? Are your neck or shoulders sore? Seems odd to be wearing out gloves so fast. Mine last for years and I use the kind with no padding.
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    I agree with what MP said... If you are genuinely having pain, it's a problem that should be addressed by bike fit/fitness/PT, not gloves. My boyfriend was having hand numbness and his PT traced it to nerve compression in his shoulders, and prescribed some stretches that have helped considerably.

    But, I think there is a big difference in preference/need for padding between different people, and if you simply prefer more padding, and it's causing you to go through gloves at an alarming rate, you might think about trying a padded bar wrap instead, like Bar Phat or Aztec Vibewrap or the Fizik gel (though Fizik's gel is probably the least padded option). Or even just try a thicker tape...

    Personally I like my unpadded gloves best and I'm fine with thin tape (I don't mind a cushy feel to tape but I don't like the additional thickness of gel wraps or even gel tape), so I don't have any suggestions on that front, but TE has a large selection of gloves, might be worth an email to customer service about which are the cushiest...
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    Liza - what unpadded gloves are you using? I was using PI Race and bought several pairs, but they discontinued them. It is really hard to find gloves without padding.
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    I use Pearl Izumi Gel-Vent's They are heavily padded, and really protect my sensitive nerves...
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    Liza - what unpadded gloves are you using? I was using PI Race and bought several pairs, but they discontinued them. It is really hard to find gloves without padding.
    Castelli Maya gloves:
    http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=25154

    The description says "lightly padded", but they're pretty much just a layer of ultrasuede sewn onto a layer of mesh (with nice cool areas on the palm that are just mesh).

    They run a little large, I think that even though they are marketed as "WSD" gloves, the sizing is unisex. I wear a medium PI glove but a small in the Maya glove.

    They have elastic pull loops that I don't notice at all while I'm riding, but find myself fussing with if I'm off the bike but still wearing my gloves.

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    Thanks, Liza! I will give them a try.
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    I'm riding a hybrid specifically because I have some shoulder injury, so the straight handlebars help. I have some soreness in the palm of my hands. Wouldn't call it pain really, but I do go through a lot of gloves and then it's fine for a while. My job also puts a lot of stress on my hands. I don't think it's nerve damage, but I do have some tingling and numbness from roatator cuff impingement. It just feels really tender on the palm of my hand.

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    I have the Mayas too - has anybody else noticed the fabric having a tendency to pick/run? I've not worn mine much, but I've noticed a few holes that seem to be growing.

    I really like them for rides on decent roads - but I do find that my hands go a bit tingly when riding over really bad pavement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    Thanks, Liza! I will give them a try.
    Maillotpois, your avatar--LOL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sundial View Post
    Maillotpois, your avatar--LOL!
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    Yeah, that was one of our really hot days a few weeks ago. I noticed the puppy disappeared, and went to look for him, and there he was!
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    What about gloves with gel?

    I really like my Specialized Pro gloves (padded, but not gel), though the elastic at the wrist stretches out a lot over time. I may have to go with the gel ones to get the velcro thing. The gel is kind of thick for my taste (and I have cushy bartape), but I don't think I'll notice it much over time.

    On a semi-related note, does anyone know where to get those longer, lycra TT gloves? I can wear men's sizes.

 

 

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