Full fingers, always and no gel.
Right now I have a couple of different pair of Specialized, I've worn fox before too.
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This is an apparel question, but also specific to mtb, so I decided to post it here...
What are your favorite picks for mtb gloves?
What I presently have been wearing was my older worn road pair. PI fingerless, now called I think "select" (pic here on TE).
With riding more mtb, I have completely worn a hole in the leather palm by my thumb. My fingers and knuckles have been taking a brush cut beating too being fingerless. So, I'm thinking I want a full fingered glove. The lycra in the road gloves snags too.
My womens road fingerless PIs were size small/med. My winter Nike cycling glove is a man's size small. I have really long fingers, but boney/less meaty hands overall. If that makes sense.
What say yee wise TE queensof the trail?
Last edited by Miranda; 09-02-2008 at 11:41 AM.
Full fingers, always and no gel.
Right now I have a couple of different pair of Specialized, I've worn fox before too.
The Fox Incline or Descente XC are my personal favs.
Fox Incline: Full finger, leather palm, been riding my pair for almost 3 years now, and still going strong.
Decente XC: Full finger, kevlar & leather palm. Just got them, haven't worn them too much, but they are comfy.
I am supposed to have specific ones?! Actually I plan to buy some soon, I just use some PI road gloves I didn't like for road. They are working but my husband thinks I should try full finger.![]()
Amanda
2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"
You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan
....red ones to match the congealing blood.....
Last edited by pardes; 09-02-2008 at 02:11 PM.
That is what I did at first. Used my road gloves that were starting to get some wear, and bought new road gloves. The road gloves do provide some protection for your hands, versus no gloves. But, not in all the ways I would like them too now that I have been doing more mtb, as before--very little.
I have my hands positioned differently with the mtb bar vs the road bars. My knuckles for one thing are bloody from how I hold my mtb bar. Part of this is just my technique I guess. My palms lay on the bar grips and part of my fingers are perched over the brakes/shifters, and the other behind it to grip the bar. The "behind" knuckles get a beating on the component metals. I just think there is so much more quick shifting and braking on the trail versus the road. Full fingers would help the skin rip off factor.
The other reason IME I want full fingers is for branch and briars on the trails I ride. It seems like where the briars are the thickest is where I need to swivel my bars, and partially bare hands with half finger gloves, the most to make it through. This equals more things bleeding. As I was pulling briars out of my bleeding hands and forearms last ride with a die hard mtb guy pal I asked, "so, am I getting closer to being an offical mtb now?... looky here, blood!" He gave me an eye rolling "no"... drama crash scars make it official in his circle I understand.
The last thing about road versus mtb gloves IMO is fabric. My road gloves have lycra on the tops. The branches/briars just tear and snag it. The most lovely (and *gulp* expensive) pair of shorts I own for mtb is sold here on TE last I looked. Sugoi Gusta short... made with "ripstock" fabric. I would assume a "true" mtb glove is made out of some similiar type of fabric or "something" that does not get destroyed like road lycra (yet still breath). That's my hope in the glove search anyway.
Thx ladies for those replies thus far on brand choices. I will check it out.![]()
I never thought of that Miranda! Right now I just wear some road shorts that are wearing out. The seam is slightly worn and might rip one day but oh well. I haven't found any mountain shorts that fit my hips, heavy thighs and waist. If they do they come way past my knees. Luckily I have a couple of pairs of road shorts the chamois isn't working for long ride or have the seam issue. As I get better I will probably get some dedicated mountain stuff.
Amanda
2011 Specialized Epic Comp 29er | Specialized Phenom | "Marie Laveau"
2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"
You don't have to be great to get started, but you do have to get started to be great. -Lee J. Colan
Your husband is right IMO. One of the hardest things to do is soak your hands, then take a rough wash cloth or soapless dish sponge, and scrub your already pulpy fingers to get all the sand and pebbles out before they get infected. Not fun. So even in the hottest weather, I wear full finger gloves (Fox is my favorite). Not that they will save your fingers in the worst of accidents, but if you get scraped in a fall, or brush against an attack-bush, your fingers will be better off.
Brand-wise, get whatever fits good and feels comfortable. I just like the look of FOX, and they have several styles to choose from. I wear a small mens.
Tzvia- rollin' slow...
Specialized Ruby Expert/mens Bontrager Inform RXL
Specialized SWorks Safire/mens Bontrager Inform RL
Giant Anthem-W XT-XTR/mens Bontrager Inform RXL
Fuji Newest 3 commuter/mens Bontrager Inform RL
Novara E.T.A commuter/mens Bontrager Inform RL
I like these and they are comfortable to wear even during the hottest days of summer. I won't wear anything but full fingered gloves when I mtb because I clear the trail sometimes.
Aggie, you might want to take a look at the Sugoi Gusta short that TE sells. I really like mine and they are almost bomb proof.
I always wear full fingered gloves for mountain biking, but I've never found a pair that fit properly. My index fingers in particular are so long that the end of the fingers are constantly pushing up against the end of the glove. In my lightweight summer gloves my shorty fingernails actually cut holes in the end of the glove.
Every time I visit a new bike shop I try on their gloves, but I still haven't found a pair that fit properly. If the fingers are long enough, I've got lots of extra material in the palm (and elsewhere).
Does anybody else have this fit issue? Have you found gloves that work for you?
I don't crash so much anymore (less blood on the trail), so just call me Stephanie
I'll tell you what I think of bicycling. I think it has done more to emancipate women than any one thing in the world. I rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a bike. It gives her a feeling of self-reliance and independence the moment she takes her seat; and away she goes, the picture of untrammelled womanhood. ~ Susan B. Anthony
I really like the looks of those. Of course the meds and large in ladies in black are showing sold out atm. I like the pad in the palms. I can do a small in fingerless PI, but thinking I need larger for full finger. Maybe a man's small might cut it for me also. Thx!
Aggie... I am with sundial all the way on the Sugoi Gusta shorts. I bought my pair here on TE. They were more $ than my most expensive road shorts. However... boy are they totally worth it
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I confess to being a pretty picky shopperwhen I get something set in my mind of what I want in a product. When I end up "settling" it only leads to eternal buyer's remorse that I end up buying the "whatever" I really wanted later on. Thus, I find a way to suck it up and get it right the first time if possible.
Today I foolish got an order for some way cheaper mtb shorts that I thought I could use as a spare. They were cheap for a reason, and will end up being a return.
The liner to totally removable from the Gusta's and I think look ok for other activiites to stretch the $ (hiking, etc.). Also, you could wear some short inseam road shorts as a liner if you wanted to stretch it more $.
One of the coolest things about these shorts is that the inseam of the liner short is much less in length than the outter short. I think 4" diff. This makes a huge diff when you sit down on your saddle. If the inseam diffs are only 2", your liner short (usually lycra/net etc.) get stratched up just like road lycra, because it still hangs out... thus defeating the purpose.
Also, the Gusta zipper is not a zipper. It's velcro. So what, Miranda I hear you saying. Take this from a person who can sew a little, it becomes important if you bite it on something, or a ruff bush and the zipper opening gets caught. If it's "sewn" with a traditional zipper, guess what?... rrriiiiippp
. When it's velcro, no problem... other than temporary slight nekkidness
, mtb short life span is still good
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I just saw these on sale:
Sette
I have a pair - they are really comfy - BUT as with most cheap items, they don't last forever. I think I got a season out of them before I got a hole in one of the fingers. I'm going to try to sew up the hole though
my favorites are fox sierra gloves which they stopped making years ago![]()