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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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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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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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just retro style leather glove
I bought this one matching for my retro bike. Leather quality is good but remind you that there is no protection such as knuckle and fingers. It's just good enough for wind protection. I don't think it's warm enough for winter though. It's loose fit glove so quite comfortable for moving fingers. View detail
Cosmetics is a definite issue, but fingertip control is a bit of a challenge.
This is my impression after using One Season and trying it several times in combination with electric gloves when it is cold.
As a conclusion, I think that this product has excellent warmth retention among winter gloves excluding electric heating gloves, and has a good balance of protection, design, and operability, and is an excellent product in terms of cost performance.
The good thing is the heat retention. It will be hot at first when the temperature is around 10℃. As you run, it gradually cools down and becomes just right.
However, when the temperature drops or after running for an hour or so, the fingertips get cold, which may be a limitation of the non-electrically heated Winter Gloves.
Not to mention the protective properties.
I think Design is a good one.
As for the fit, it is the same as with shoes, and since the individual differences are large fingers, it is difficult to make a general statement, but I personally would say that it is not too bad. Perfect!" I cannot honestly say that this is the case.
First of all, the stitching on the fingertips is tight due to the fact that it is made of leather, and it is difficult to operate switches such as the Blinker because of its squashed shape. If this bothers you, you will probably need to get used to it to some extent. It will become less of an issue as you ride the bike.
Also, the fingertips are slightly narrower, perhaps due to the fact that the insulation is stuffed into the fingertips in the same way, making it difficult to put them on and take them off. The operability of the cell phone is also subtle, so when you want to operate Navigation, for example, you may feel some stress. Well, there are thick gloves.
In addition, there is a slight sensation of pressure on the fingers, which interferes with blood circulation and causes the above It gets colder over time." This may be connected to the point that
On the other hand, raising the Size will also reduce fingertip control, so this is a difficult area to work around. Webike, with its try-on service, is good in this respect.
However, since it is the winter season when we don't ride motorcycles as often as we used to, we recommend that you check the operability before using it for the first time, instead of just running out of the car.
Although there are some shortcomings as mentioned above, I am satisfied with the overall cost performance. I think this is sufficient, especially for an hour-long ride around town.
For long-distance riders, electric heated gloves, grip heater, or handlebar cover is definitely the way to go.
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Expected
This may not be helpful since it is used with Grip heater.
I think the temperature was over 5 degrees Celsius even when I was using it at a low temperature, but I was not cold even after running for an hour straight.
I think I could have done without Grip heater.
On the other hand, there were times when I was sweating on a slightly warm day, and my fingertips felt cold from the sweat.
Unfortunately, the stitching on the fingers of the right hand is starting to come undone. It may not last very long.
But I'm glad I bought it. I'll buy another one if it gets ruined.
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I am satisfied
I use them as the inner of my Winter Gloves from Main and keep them on even when I get off my Motorcycle.
It is smartphone compatible even in its normal state, but you can also flip the tips of your thumb and index finger, making it easier to operate your phone.
I think that it is still severe when it comes to extreme cold, although the performance of cold and windproof is the same.
It's just a product that's suitable for use with the Handlebar Cover.
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Handlebar Cover is recommended in winter.
I bought this because I wanted a thin pair of gloves to use when wearing the Handlebar Cover.
Gloves usually use L Size, here is L Size, fingers are Exactly, palm circumference is a little too much.
Simple structure without protector or Velcro on gloves, so the Handlebar Cover is easy to operate and put in and out of the hand.
You can control your phone, but it wasn't very responsive.
Since it is not Warm Gloves, your hands will get cold in the Handlebar Cover when the temperature is low, so it is better to use Inner Gloves or Grip heater together.
I've been riding on the highway with Handlebar Cover&Grip heater below 0℃ and my hands were comfortable.
However, if you don't adjust the temperature of the heater frequently, your hands will get steamed and sweaty, so you need to be careful.
I think that Cost performance is good because I can use it for 3Season other than summer according to how to use it though the texture is a price.
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Cost-effectiveness is Outclassing
I was looking for a moderately priced winter glove that was warm, not electrically heated, windproof, waterproof, and easy to operate, and I found this product.
This is my impression of using it with the wrap-around Grip heater.
It doesn't block the warmth of the Grip heater, but it does warm up the areas it touches. The warmth is transmitted in a considerably wide range whether the padding also stores heat. I could not cover the fingertips to the stone, but it did not become cold to the extent that I lost feeling even if I ran with my finger on Lever in the outside temperature of 3℃.
The fabric and padding is not thick, so there is no sense of sacrificing operability, and I was able to operate the motorcycle comfortably even in the cold.
As for the waterproofness, I ran in a considerable downpour, but the whole thing did not become sloppy to the extent that it oozed from the fingertips, and I think that this is a good point.
Size is also MAJOR Manufacturer and Large, there is no difference, sensibly. Size as usual. I think that there is no problem in choosing with. I think that there is a personal difference, but I do not care about the excess of the fingertips and sticking out, I said that the Size feeling and production is quintessential.
If I were to lay out the bad points, I would say that the Protector and Guard are shoddy. I think that this is an unavoidable point considering the price. In fact, I don't mind it because I divided it and bought it.
Another thing is that the appearance is plain. Well, it's OK because I've chosen it, but I thought it would be good to have a little more Pop Coloring.
I use a wrapped grip heater fixed with a Heat Shrink Tube, but it slips a lot. I don't know if it's a problem with the Glove or not, but it's not the fault of the Glove.
I'm not sure how durable it is, but I think it's a very good product with excellent overall performance for the price. I'm not sure how durable it is, but I think it's very durable.
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Soft and fluffy Gloves
These Gloves are soft and very warm.
One Size above my normal gloves was appropriate.
Because it is winter Gloves, there is no Direct feeling of the grip, but it is easy to grip and move.
Prima loft is used in mountaineering equipment, so the warmth is definitely, let's say, one step above normal synthetic cotton and one step below Down. The wrist part has fluffy hair to keep the wrist area warm.
The palm of the hand is all leather and durability seems to be no problem. The back of the hand and the sides of the fingers are made of synthetic fiber, so if I wanted it to be all leather, it would have been better.
I hope I can use it with Inner Gloves and love it for a long time.
I'm very happy with it.
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