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My richa gloves wrist strap broke today and I noticed some of the stitching is coming undone on both gloves ,I don't fancy a crash in them as they look like they wouldn't offer much protection (sweat)
Any recommendations on a summer glove ? my budget is £100 max I used to like my alpine stars ones I had years ago
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Re: Summer gloves

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There over budget if you pay full price but I got the held phantom from Getgeared for £99 on a promotion and they are the best gloves I have ever owned including the £280 Dainese full Metal Racer which I didn't really rate so sold.

Try Getgeared as they are a first class company to deal with and always have promotions on. If the phantoms are out of budget I would still recommend trying to get something else from the held range of gloves as they really are the best in the market imo. I think they won the rider product test too, plus some German mags highly recommend. Held are a very much underated brand in the UK but starting to gain popularity as people become aware of then through tests and reviews.
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I've got A-Stars SP2's, good price and I've crash tested two pairs so far. I'll buy them again. I'd say they saved me a good hand injury last crash, the knuckles on the LH had been ground down, and if it hadn't been the carbon there it would've been messy.

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Re: Summer gloves

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If you want gloves that keep your hands cool , i can recommend the short Rev-It Chevron gloves. Top quality and excellent fit and plenty of air flowing through them.

http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy ... rod/117237" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Summer gloves

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Got a pair of these and they are hell of a lot of glove for the money.

http://www.getgeared.co.uk/spada_motorc ... tegory=140" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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These are what I've got and haven't got any complaints about them for summer. Very comfortable too

http://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcy ... rod/221957" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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I will be trying to get another set of these they felt Great and did not do to bad in the crash

http://www.hein-gericke.de/bekleidung/m ... arz-5.html

I had a set of £100 Arlien ness gloves and the above gloves were better in every way
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+1 on the Hein Gericke gloves. Very comfortable, excellent quality, really well put together. I've had 2 pairs in 12 years.
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just ordered a new set £45 all in delivered
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didnt know Hein Gericke were still going I like their kit,where you order from rocket
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Perkles wrote:didnt know Hein Gericke were still going I like their kit,where you order from rocket
From there main site http://www.hein-gericke.de/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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im going to try on some of the new knox gloves ,anybody seen any reviews of them
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The knox gloves get rave reviews and I heard alot of racers were buying them with there own money instead of using a sponsors glove which has got to speak volumes.
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Here you go Perkles.

Know biomech glove review

http://www.motorcyclenews.com/product-r ... oxgloves-/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Some stuff on YouTube too
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Blade wrote:The knox gloves get rave reviews and I heard alot of racers were buying them with there own money instead of using a sponsors glove which has got to speak volumes.
birmingham kawasaki have them on offer i might pop in tommorow
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good review here ,the protection looks spot on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spsWAiE5Vxw" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Perkles wrote:
Blade wrote:The knox gloves get rave reviews and I heard alot of racers were buying them with there own money instead of using a sponsors glove which has got to speak volumes.
birmingham kawasaki have them on offer i might pop in tommorow
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I've got a pair of Biomechs. Love them! Really secure and I've read their customer service is really good. I low sided and barely scuffed them.
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No wait, I think I have the handroids. Similar glove though, both review very well.
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Re: Summer gloves

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i tried some of the knox gloves on and yeah they looked fancy but I was not that impressed.
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