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Slightly satisfied
It corresponds to Grip Heater. I was interested in this product and purchased it.
The palm of the hand is made of thin leather, and the feeling of the hand holding the Grip is good, and the heat transfer during heating is good. However, the back side of the Grip does not provide enough heat retention, so it is not suitable for use in severe winters. It is recommended to use it from late fall to early winter.
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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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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
No Protector on the back of the hand.
I only have one Winter Gloves and I bought it for Touring.
I bought it on the spur of the moment, but it didn't have Protector on the back of the hand.
Moreover, the palm Protector looks vulnerable to rubbing with PORON.
It's very comfortable to wear, but it's like I've been beaten to the punch.
I ran about 200? and the thermal protection is not that great.
But since I bought it, I will use it until it falls apart.
You have to do your research and buy properly.
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mild
It is thicker and more solid than I expected. The thermal protection seems to be no problem. I have only used it for a few days, so I haven't gotten used to it yet, but it is soft to a certain degree, so it doesn't interfere with operations. 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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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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Assumption of Grip heater combination
Purchased with the understanding that it is for spring and fall octomas.
Early morning temperatures in the mountains are below 10°C (50°F), while temperatures above 20°C (68°F) during the daytime will cause stiff winter Gloves to get stuffy.
The palm side of these gloves is not very thick, and the heat from the grip heater is transmitted quickly (I feel that winter gloves are stiffer and do not warm up as quickly).
I also like the fact that the operation is no different from that for 3Season.
It is inexpensive and recommended for mid-winter commuters.
On the other hand, it is not useful for touring at dawn in midwinter, when you have to cover a lot of distance at a stretch at high speed.
Well, you can carry three types of vehicles:one for morning travel, one for Sports driving, and one for evening traffic jams....
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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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After all, it is for midwinter
It is rather thick. It may affect the operability until you get used to it. View detail
Waterproof Windproof
I have run it on a rainy winter day.
Rain did not soak inside.
It was not hard even with the cold running wind, and it seems that it is not necessary to use the Grip heater. However, I only know of one case where a Knuckle Visor was used.
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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 move fingers.
It is easy to move your fingers.
The size was Exactly, but I think it is better to order on Net after trying on various items.
I like the design because it is something that other manufacturers do not have.
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Pretty good
New Winter Gloves with replacement of vehicles
My thumbs are a little long, but the tips of my fingers hurt when I rode long distances.
I had high hopes for Yamashiro's Gloves because Three seasonGloves is so good!
However, the thumb length was a little short due to Winter Gloves (better than other Manufacture).
I'm a little disappointed, but I think the rest of the work is satisfactory.
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Durable, but moderately effective in protecting against cold
I purchased these gloves for midwinter. It is useful in such a time. The material is thick, so at first it was a little strange to bend the fingers Large, but after repeated use, it will become a little more comfortable in the hand. In the middle of winter, I think it can be used for half-season for walking if you don't mind the appearance, not only for motorcycling because it warms up to the tips of your fingers. I use it for walking to work in the middle of winter. 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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Is good
These Winter Gloves are thick but have little effect on operability and are comfortable to use.
Both Axel and Brake are easy-to-handle Gloves.
It is waterproof and cold proof, and has a protector for peace of mind.
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Easy to use
I use them as Winter Gloves and they are very warm.
Handlebar operation is easy and does not interfere with operability.
It also has a waterproof effect, so it is safe even on a sudden rainy day.
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Can't stand the cold in winter.
I had been using North Face ski gloves as winter gloves, but when I decided to buy a proper pair, I found that these seemed to be the most popular winter gloves, so I bought them.
The thermal and waterproof properties are quite high and I am satisfied with them.
However, I still felt that the midwinter cold was too much for Gloves alone.
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