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Windproof enough for early spring
I am looking for a pair of gloves to use in early spring. I chose Wind guardSpec. which I have purchased before.
I chose XL size so that it would not be too tight like the Ruff&Road Winter Gloves that I am currently using. However, the thin interior of the LL was not too tight, and I felt that it would have been sufficient.
As for the windproof effect, I went to a mountain pass with snow remaining in early April, but my hands did not get cold and I was able to concentrate on driving.
The Knuckle guard of Carbon, which is the standard rough&Road, provides a sense of security. The design is red, but I think it would have been better if it had more red parts and was a little more flashy. This is my personal feeling....
Overall, I think it is cosmetically good considering the Guard, wind resistance, etc. I can't say what else I can say because it is a matter of taste, etc., but I think it is good for running in slightly cold weather in early spring and fall.
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For cost performance, these Gloves are OK!
Recently, long type of winter gloves with sleeves have been available.
It seems to be getting less and less.
There is also electric heating, but it can be heavy,
I hate having to worry about Wiring every time I get in and out.
The fit was so good that it was difficult to choose the size.
To be able to put on Inner Gloves.
I chose the One sizeLarge size.
Compared to the winter Gloves I've used in the past.
The warmth (0 to 4 degrees Celsius) remained the same,
It is warm enough without Inner Gloves,
Excellent cost performance
So far, he has used RSThailand Chi and Goldwin.
The other thing would be durability, since it is not suited for rain.
And the Size notation. L, LL, XL So,
I had trouble finding LL and XL.
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Strongest except for electric heating
I usually wear XL or something like that, but the L was just right. It is thick, but if the size fits perfectly, it is not so bad to use. Electric gloves are a pain to charge, so I think this plus a grip heater would be the best. Even so, my fingertips get cold at 4 or 5 degrees Celsius outside. View detail
mild
Warm and great
If I could make it a little thinner...
Even better (operability)
I am Large satisfied with the warmth!
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The boa is warm.
Update Helmet to AstroGX and
I bought One sizeSmall size M size because it is not easy to operate when the tip of the thumb plays when raising the Shield.
Good point
The Protector of Plastic is the Knuckle section only.
Less lumpy, with a cowhide palm.
Fit feeling is good and easy to operate.
Black with Red coloring.
One more thing
On an evening in January, when the outside temperature is 4°C (39°F) and you run for one hour in Small
My fingertips were cold and numb.
In the full-blown cold of winter, it looks grim.
Because of the quilting on the outside of the wrist, I felt it looked a little old and smelly.
It was made by Pakis Tan.
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Affordable but good thermal protection
Since electric gloves cannot be used in rainy weather, new Warm Gloves were purchased for use in wet winter weather.
It is quite bulky as it is claimed to be for extreme cold, but I think its cold protection performance is high because of that.
I used it for a 40 minute commute at a temperature of about 4 degrees Celsius, and although my fingertips got cold, they did not get so cold that they became numb.
However, the controls are not very easy to use, due to the bulky nature of the game. Until you get used to it, you should be careful not to operate switches incorrectly.
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I'm glad I bought it
It is not yet full-blown winter, so we will know the real power of this product in the future, but here are some impressions at this point.
Fit is good. I have thick and large fingers compared to the shortness of the other parts of my fingers, so I can't help but think that the Gloves are X
It is not made to order, so there is some discomfort, but it is acceptable.
Quality and texture are good.
The design is not abrupt and orthodox because it is Gloves.
BlackRed is cool.
I think this is about as good as it gets for cold vs. cold...and with the Grip heater, it's almost satisfactory.
Vs. Shock is supposed to be tempered by the Protector on the instep.
I bought it on SALE and it is a great deal.
I am generally satisfied.
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It is highly thermal resistant.
It is highly thermal resistant.
Size-wise I am fine with it.
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Easy to move for thicker material.
I have Winter Gloves, but I bought them because they were looking pretty shabby.
Grip heater may not be necessary if the outside temperature is about 5 degrees Celsius and you don't go far. The inner boa works well. In my case, if I use the Grip heater at temperatures lower than that, the inside of the Grip heater gets a little stuffy.
However, I am satisfied with the Large size because the fitting is perfect, with no hit points, Large or Small size, long or short, etc. I am also satisfied with the small size.
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comfortable winter gloves
This ROUGH & ROAD protective winter glove purchased at webike is made of calfskin, and the inner lining is made of wool, which is soft and skin-friendly. It feels very comfortable to wear. The carbon fiber knuckle pad and wrist pad can protect the wrist and fingers, and it is also suitable for operating smartphones. no problem. -------------------------------------------------- -------- This ROUGH & Road protection purchased on Webike is made of winter gloves. It is made of calf leather. The lining is soft and skin -skinned. It feels comfortable to wear carbon fiber. No problem. Powered by Google Translator View detail
Excellent thermal protection.
I have used other Winter Gloves made by RoughAndRoad, but these were better for warmth alone.
The inside is fuzzy, so I don't think my fingertips will get chafed.
It is a conflicting element, so it cannot be helped, but it is very good for warmth alone, although its maneuverability is reduced because of this.
I think it is perfect for Scooter.
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The warmest currently available. Excluding electric heat.
Is it the warmest one currently on the market? Except for the electric heat. I could also plant a mini-hot patch in the back of the hand spot. View detail
It's so warm!
I tried it on immediately. It is very warm and windproof.
Good texture and skin feel. The opening is a little wide and easy to put in and out.
Waterproofness I don't know, I haven't run it in the rain yet.
Expectations
I like it very much. Thank you very much.
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It's warm
It's very warm.
November may not be early enough.
I am looking forward to the winter season.
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Almost satisfied
Being winter gloves, they have not been used much yet, but are expected to provide excellent heat retention.
On the other hand, it could possibly be hot in spring and fall...
And then there's the Fit feeling.
I can't help but wonder if it's the warmth and TradeOff, but I'm still not comfortable with it in my hand and it slightly affects my normal driving operation.
I am wondering if perhaps M was the right choice.
(I usually try on Gloves and other items at actual stores before buying them, but this time I found them cheaper at Webike.)
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I have the impression that it is a good product for the price.
I took advantage of WEBIKE's free return service because sometimes Gloves don't fit my finger lengths without trying them on, or they are unexpectedly stiff and hard to grip.
I have Laflo Gloves for summer and bought this one for winter because of its texture and usability.
The size of the resulting hand was just right, the same size as for summer.
The design is good and the FloatingKnuckle makes it not too tight. The first feeling in my hand was a little stiff, but after using it, I got used to it. I have not yet tested the thermal protection in earnest, but it seems to cover the desired temperature range.
In general, I think the balance of cosmetics and design as non-electrically heated winter gloves is very high.
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Looks very warm.
Although the M size fits well in Komine and other mesh gloves, when I tried them on, I found that the M size did not seem to reach the tips of my fingers and that they were a little too tight, so I decided to go with the L size.
Fake boa and high performance padding material are used inside, and I feel that it will be warm to ride even in winter and also operable.
I am very happy with this product.
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These Gloves provide warmth and mobility.
I had a pair of Gore-Tex, Winter Gloves made by RoughAndRoad that were getting very heated, so I looked for the same RoughAndRoad product and purchased it based on my past experience with it.
Although this product is not GORETEC, it has heat retention properties due to the boa, and I intuitively felt warm when I put it on.
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Standard Winter Gloves
Minus3℃ in early December morning in Shinshu The temperature can reach 4°C.
I had Winter Gloves, but they were not suitable for this season because they made my fingertips cold.
I was interested in Prima loft because it is an unfamiliar material, the surface is leather, and the price is not so expensive.
The fingertips are still a little cold even with the assumption of using a Grip heater with a low Watt.
I think a Handlebar Cover is a must if you want to make it perfect because of the harsh conditions, but it doesn't look good! (^_^;)
The size was LL or XL depending on the item, but I didn't want the Winter Gloves to be too tight, so I went with the XL that was in stock.
It's a bit loose, but the length of the finger is perfect.
Minus 10C or more in the middle of winter seems harsh. I think electric Gloves would be better.
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Wind Guard Protection Gloves
Soft, good Fit and high Cost performance. View detail