Reviews
The sewing of the fingers is particular?
How was your experience with it?
Can I say that the good thing is that I don't feel anything special using it, and the folded seam allowance of Inner Sewing never hits my fingertips.
Leather is used in areas where there is a risk of injury in the event of a fall, while stretchy fabric is used in areas where there is a lot of flexing, so there is no sticking and it is comfortable.
I think it is best suited for touring and city driving.
[Was there anything that disappointed you?
So far, none
What are the specs of the product, such as protector?
I think it is sufficient for touring and city driving.
How did it compare to other products?
I used to use hit.air, but this one has slightly longer fingers or my fingertips don't hit the seam allowance.
Other items that would be helpful
Sewing is basically Inner Sewing, but only the middle, ring, and small fingers are sewn on the outside. Some obsession." I bought it because I felt that the
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Half Finger Gloves
In the summer, when removing gloves from hands, it was difficult to remove them when they were sweaty, but this product has an original loop for removal and can be taken off smoothly.
The fit is a size M, but it is slightly large.
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A reliable Brand Gloves as expected
Update on 5Season used GOLDWIN Winter Gloves with holes in the fingertips.
Since it is the end of the season, the stock is limited, so we chose ROUGH & ROAD, a favorite of 3SeasonGloves!
The leather material is a little hard and firm, so much so that it takes a lot of grip strength just to goop it up at first.
I'm hoping that as I use it from now on, it will fit in better.
The thermal performance is about the same as GOLDWIN, but in midwinter cold, I'd say 30 minutes is the limit.
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mild
I have been using inexpensive products and they do not protect me from the cold at all.
This product has a different texture and is quite childproof.
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mild
The fabric inside the Gloves is very comfortable and pleasant to the touch.
It is GOOD that it covers the wrists well!
If you ride for a short time, you will not feel cold at all, but if you ride for almost an hour, you will usually get cold.
It is not electrically heated, so there is no choice there.
The weak point of the Winter Gloves is undeniably the operability, which I found quite difficult to operate until I got used to it at first.
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Parenthesis OK
I am usually a M size, but I bought a L size.
I bought it thinking it would be Large, but it is Exactly.
I feel like I should buy 1Size above.
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Yep it works as advertised
I keep it in a side pocket in my tankbag so it's easily accessible. All I need to is pull over, take it out & fit it onto my finger. Quick, easy, simple. It dosent feel intrusive when fitted on my glove & is particularly useful when I really need a clear view ahead when approaching a corner or intersection in the rain. It's more effective at improving vision in the wet than just using a finger or palm, or turning the head to bead the rain off the visor. Unfortunately I do fear it will be fairly easy to lose, so I'm considering buying a spare. View detail
I'm glad I bought it
It is thick because of the padding and the stiffness of the leather, but I have grown accustomed to it as I use it. The design and quality are as expected. View detail
Almost good
Purchased because of sudden cold weather
Size:.
Usually uses AlpineStar Leather Gloves L Size
Almost the same.
First used at temperature 11°C and precipitation 7mm/h
Good thermal protection and waterproof.
It must be that TradeOff.
The operability is ★★★★ because of the thickness when gripping it.
Especially my left thumb felt a little uncomfortable, and it was a little difficult to operate the blinker switch.
Maybe that will change when you get used to it.
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Conflicting desires that are compatible with a single horse
The Snap button skin on the palm side is removed and used.
Was the one you received as per Image?
The small finger extruded logo is also as shown in the image, but it blends in and is less noticeable than I thought it would be when I put it on.
[How did you feel about the Fit?
I usually wear a L size and it feels neither tight nor loose, just right.
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There are no protectors on the back of the hand, so you will not feel any resistance when you grip it.
The wrist strap does not have the magic tape that is often attached to gloves. However, it does not come off easily, and when you take it off, you have to pull one finger at a time to open the gap before you can take it off.
How was your experience with it?
Used by bicycle from February 23, 2023 to the present, about 2,000 km by Motorcycle, although the distance is unknown.
The product claims to be compatible with smartphones, and it is possible to operate Google Pixel 7 Pro (with film and SeatMODEOff screen protection) while wearing the device. However, it is not so easy to operate the device as it is intended to be operated, and it is difficult to operate the Swipe function while wearing the device.
The exterior is a simple leather glove, but the interior is a smooth fabric like that of inner gloves, and even when sweating, the stickiness is considerably reduced.
The interior is firmly sewn to prevent shifting, including the fingertips, and even when pulled out in a sweaty state, the interior only partially follows and does not turn over.
The stitching on the interior is clearly visible, but it is probably not bothersome because the wearer cannot tell where the stitching is when wearing the product.
[Was there anything that disappointed you?
The interior seams are visibly frayed and cracked, although they have not been used for a long time. The outside of the bag is made of leather, so the durability is high, but we are concerned that the interior will probably be the first to go bad.
What are the specs of the product, such as protector?
No Protector at all, including Soft.
The upper part of the palm and the area between the thumb and index finger, etc., which are often gripped, have a double layer of skin.
The lower part of the palm is double-layered with a urethane-like material that offers considerable resistance when pressed, perhaps as a vibration countermeasure.
How did it compare to other products?
The deciding factor in the purchase
The leather gloves were quite simple black leather gloves except for the small finger logo.
I think RodeoCHAMP (mentioned above) is simpler than this product, but it is not compatible with smartphones, so it requires a countermeasure to operate it. Also, it said it was sold out.
We had been using Rough Gloves and ComfortKnuckle for quite a while, so we had a good grasp of their reliability and size.
This is a dream product that can realize comfortable, non-sticky leather gloves in a single body. Although the durability of the interior stitching needs to be monitored, the easy detachability and smartphone compatibility make these gloves very usable for both city riding and touring.
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Repurchase
Best when drizzling.
We need some kind of dropout countermeasure.
I lose it easily, so that's where I lose points!
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Size issue
Size is a bit small in my opinion. I recommend to go for the next bigger size. I ordered Large size since that has been my size for all brands of gloves. I commend the climacool feature of the inside textile. It keeps my hands dry while in use. (Have not yet tried on long ride).About quality and texture View detail
Waterproof good!
It was Waterproof good. It would have been even better if it had a phone Touch. View detail
Highly Rated Winter Gloves
It is thick and has a brushed lining, making it windproof and cold-resistant, but it lacks maneuverability. The drawback is that it is difficult for heat to be transmitted to the palm of the hand, even when the grip heater is set to the highest setting. View detail
I guess it's worth the price
The size is similar to other manufacturer's gloves, and I chose L size because I assumed I would use it with Inner Gloves, but I think I can cope with this one glove for a short day touring in winter in western Japan. The inside boa is warm. The inner boa is warm.
However, the bore makes it a little difficult to move the fingers, and the operability may not be as good as it could be.
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Cost-effective?
Purchased for thermal protection.
I am satisfied with the warmth, much warmer than I expected.
It also reliably prevents wind from entering through the cuffs.
The quality is also above the price.
The size was XL judging from the size chart, but I wonder if LL would have been better.
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Warmer than I ever imagined!
December in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan:During the daytime, there is no coldness in the fingers so far. Fingertips get cold during the night. However, I still don't feel like I need electric heat, so I will use these Gloves for a while. The operation is not so good if you are not familiar with the Blinker operation. It's a matter of getting used to it. View detail
About the size
In conclusion, if you have M Size Gloves now, I think this is also M and Large sturdy.
I have been wandering around actual stores in search of Winter Gloves since about fall.
In my area, there are several supply stores, but the stock of this type of product is basically Komine, Thailand, imported brands, and HYOD. The rest are brands like DAYTONA and other fashion-oriented brands, but I don't know much about them.
Therefore, I could not try on the rough&road in my neighborhood, but I think I have no problem choosing as per SizeChart.
Personally, 3Season is Hit Air, but the size is almost the same as 3Season. It is a little smaller than the imported brands. HYOD is a bit large even if it is a M.
The reason I ask is that my Right hand is fine with M, but my Left hand is a little tight on my thumb to index finger with M. This is the same with Hit Air. On the other hand, if I use L gloves, there is enough room for a warm glove, but if I use Riding Gear, I can't use the 1cm or more room at the fingertips because of the Oversized feature. In the case of imported brands and KomineThailand, M is not that much of a concern.
I noticed that there are a lot of individual differences even among the same manufacturer and the same model. I was wondering if the tag of "L" was mistaken.
So I feel comfortable with Webig's free return service. I can afford to think a bit without cutting Tag off during the return period.
The color of the Gloves I purchased is Camouflage. I like it because it is cooler than the monochromatic color.
There is no Belt at the wrist for safety, but the Velcro section is affected by the tightness of the wrist, so the wrist will not be able to be pulled out when properly fastened.
Finally, after cutting Tag boldly with Yoshi already OK with M, I repeated Nigi-Nigigi for a while and got used to it.
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I think it's good
I purchased Prima loft with high hopes for its effectiveness.
Design, Protection does not care.
I would prefer a thinner palm and a more linear feel.
It is leather, so I think it will last a long time.
Gantt let hem is wide enough for thicker Outer
It is good to be able to Out.
For the price, I think these gloves are satisfactory.
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Windproof performance. But Clutch operation is...
I was looking for winter gloves. Prima loft is good." I bought it because I saw somewhere that
When I put it on, it was hardly cold even with the cold wind.
It's like ski gloves with Protector.
It was just a little too thick.
Usual Quantity:I am using 2pc fingers to operate Clutch, but I can only apply Clutch up to about half Clutch, so I have no choice but to use 4 fingers to operate. Even so, the thickness of the finger made the operation very jerky.
It is not good in town, and is not suitable for mountain passes.
Conversely, it would be a good option in situations where Clutch is limited or absent, such as when driving at high speeds or in AT vehicles.
I have the impression that Gloves is warmth for one and two, and that kind of Gloves.
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