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i've got some leather celtek gloves, they do keep my hands warm but they dont half get cut up on grabs, the palms are knackered after about a months riding
Ge0rdie
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CjKit
Post subject:Posted: Jan 22, 2012 - 11:33 AM
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Just got back from Les Arcs with my new Level gloves and although I love the Biomex wrist guards, the gloves themselves got wet in a couple of hours. They were soaking inside at the end of every day - even on the last day when I only took them off once all day. Not happy really.
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CjKit wrote:
Just got back from Les Arcs with my new Level gloves and although I love the Biomex wrist guards, the gloves themselves got wet in a couple of hours. They were soaking inside at the end of every day - even on the last day when I only took them off once all day. Not happy really.
Yup, have the same problem myself. They dry very easily if you take the liner out over night and leave them in open air on a table or something, but it's a bit frustrating!
Might take the biomex parts with me glove shopping sometime and see if I can find something they fit in/has a similar strap to emulate the Level gloves (the velcro strap is part of the wrist guard too afaik, keeping it in place etc).
For those interested, mine are the Level Fly gloves I think, or maybe the Halfpipes?