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Thermal and waterproof to protect against the cold.
Because of the region, there is not much need for Warm Gloves, and this is the first time I have purchased midwinter Gloves.
The cold resistance is excellent, and my fingertips do not feel cold when running at night during the winter. I am not bothered at all by a sprinkling of rain, and am impressed with the functionality as expected.
I chose the WFX4 WP because Five's products have a good fit, and I am happy about this as well. The fit is not as good as that of thin gloves, but it is good without any pulls or wrinkles. The only thing that bothered me a little was that there is no mechanism to open the hem, so I felt it was a hassle to put the jacket through.
I hope to see more colors in the future that match the bright colored Jacket. However, I don't expect to be able to operate my phone. The fabric is thick, so it doesn't work as well as I would like.
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These are the best all-around Gloves in terms of cost performance!
A year ago, I had to get rid of my motorcycle hobby and all my equipment due to a worsening of a cervical hernia, a chronic illness. Thanks to the hellish training and treatment, I have finally recovered to a certain extent. My wife gave me a 1997 klx250es as a present, and I chose this one because it covers all my hobbies from commuting to riding, and it doesn't matter what kind of wheelchair I ride. The DAYTONA Gloves are cheap but well-made, long-lasting and waterproof, and if you use the Knuckle Guard to protect your fingertips from the wind, your fingers will not freeze even in the rain. The inside of the Gloves does not get wet thanks to the InnerFilm, but there is a conduction of low temperatures due to the wetting of the outer skin, which is why the Knuckle guard is a perfect match for our car. The Velcro fastening at the wrist and at the end of the sleeves completely shuts out drafts from the wrists. View detail
Comfortable and Warm Gloves
My riding equipment is all YAMAHA, and so is the motorcycle. I bought the YAMAHA riding jacket on webike before and I am very satisfied. This time I also bought the gloves. This pair of gloves is also jointly produced by YAMAHA×RS TAICHI. This pair of gloves has a waterproof/breathable ""Drymaster"" lining and ""mcfit technology"", which will make the fingers less hard and more comfortable to operate. -------------------------------------------------- -------- My cycling equipment is all YAMAHA, as is the motorcycle. I used to buy Yamaha's cycling jackets on Webike was very satisfied. This time, the gloves were also purchased. These gloves are also produced by Yamaha × RS TAICHI. This glove has a waterproof/breathable ""DRYMASTER"" lining and ""MCFIT technology"", which will make the fingers feel less hard and more comfortable to operate. Powered by Google Translator View detail
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
Gorgeous, isn't it?
I was using a Handlebar Cover last year because it is cold in winter even on my 50cc moped, but I was concerned that the feel of the controls would be a little worse, so I decided to buy a pair of gloves to strengthen them to get through the winter.
Since there are not many colorful gloves for motorcycles, the fact that this kind of color stands out was also a deciding factor. The yellow color is more like a fluorescent lime yellow than a normal yellow color.
The winter gloves I used to use were GripSWANY's G2 leather gloves, which are a size larger and thicker than GripSWANY's G2 gloves.
I've used it, of course, but it's leatherQuantity:It's warmer than the 1pc. one, I don't feel cold if it's 5-10 degrees C. When it gets close to 0 degrees C, my fingertips get a little chilly, but not unbearably so.
I can't make a determination because I only had the opportunity to test Waterproofness with a Small rainfall, but my hands were not wet, so it doesn't seem to be a problem.
As for the size, I chose the S size because the above G2 was M size and there was a little extra on the fingertips, and it looked just right when I tried on the actual item in the store. When I put them on, I found that only the index finger was too tight, and the other fingers had a little extra room.
The feel is not bad. The Protector on the palm side of your hand hits the Handlebar, so you may feel your hand being pushed outward a little, but you will get used to it after using it a few times.
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One sizeSmall and just right
I have been wearing Five's Gloves in a L and they fit just fine, but when I checked them in the store, the L was too large and the M was a just fit. I don't buy expensive ones because I wash them often, and I like Five's products because they fit well and don't tear or fray. View detail
Satisfied
Unless it's the middle of winter or raining, then it'll keep you warm!
It comes in Protector, so it is only a good luck charm in case of emergency.
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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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Easy to use
I usually use L size gloves but I got the XL and they were just fine. it was late November and I didn't feel cold. I think they are good. View detail
Easy to use
The leather is supple, so it does not hurt your hands and does not interfere with Riding.
They are very warm and maneuverable once you get used to them, and look great on Harleys and other American models.
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Ideal for winter
It has very good thermal protection and waterproof function.
Gloves for winter.
It is not stiff, so it does not affect the operability and is easy to move the fingers.
It also has a knuckle guard for safety.
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ExactlyFit
I chose this one because of the design, it is a reflective design and not too flashy, so I think it can go both on-road and off-road. The fit is tight and extremely fit, but it is not difficult to move. The cold resistance is normal, but if you try to wear Inner Gloves, I think it will be tight because of the tightness. Also, the cuff covering is Large and there is a Belt at the wrist, so there is no wind entrapment. The phone touch function is good, but my fingers are too fat and I can't tell where I'm touching. Also, the Logo is white in the picture, but in reality it is colorful because of the electronic flash.:Gray View detail
Warm and easy to operate
This was my first time to buy Manufacturer's Gloves, but I thought they were more solidly made than the famous Brand. The limit of temperature that can be endured by using Adventure Motorcycle's hand guard and grip heater together is about -1℃. I have given up on the idea of using any gloves without electric heating when the temperature reaches -2℃. It is easy to use because it is easy to operate. The performance is good, but the design of the Protector is a little bit bad in terms of parenthesis, as it looks like it has two hips. View detail
I used a bunch of stuff and figured this was the best I could do!
I've used Winter Gloves in a variety of ways.
This felt the warmest.
Even with Winter Gloves, if you ride on a cold day for a long time, your hands will get cold.
If the temperature is above 3 degrees Celsius, you should be fine without Inner Gloves.
When feeling cold, Inner Gloves and these Gloves are used together.
Also, the wrist portion is long, waterproof, and durable, so it will last for a long time.
Of course, Grip heaters and electrically heated gloves would be warmer.
I try not to ride on cold days because of icy road surfaces and other dangers.
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Warm and Soft Gauntlet Gloves
I think they are one of the warmest Winter Gloves I have tried. They are also soft, and there is no stress when operating the Clutch or Brake. They are also washable when dirty. It's a Gantt let type, so you may not like the design, but I was surprised that my hands didn't get bitten even in this winter, which is unusually cold in recent years. I think it is very good if you are looking for warmth as a type of non-electric glove. View detail