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not as good as one would expect
It is thick, difficult to operate, and not as warm during operation as expected.
The fingertips get cold in spite of the thickness.
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easy to operate
This is my second purchase of Goldwin Gloves and I like the fit of their Small Gloves. If you have a grip heater and a hand guard, your hands will not be cold. View detail
Warm and easy to move hands
[How is it used?
I immediately used it for an overnight Touring in December.
Was the one you received as per Image?
As expected of FIVE's high-end model, the construction and quality were excellent.
How was your experience with it?
The impression is that the hand is easy to move for warmth. I think that FIVE's know-how is packed into this product, such as reducing the amount of inner cotton on the palm side.
[Points to note]
It may be a bit large for Japanese hands. I bought a L size, but I thought it was about the same size as Goldwin's XL-O.
How did it compare to other products?
Compared to FOR JAPAN MODELManufacturer's Winter Gloves, I think they look quite tough, but since the back of the hand and the palm of the hand are genuine leather, I think they will fit in your hand as you use them.
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I don't think we'll get single digit temperatures.
I was looking for gloves that could be used in the middle of winter other than electric gloves, and chose Power age gloves with a good feel.
It is full of cotton and looks quite tough. However, the Grip and Lever are very easy to operate, and I think they are Power age gloves. The fingertips are also filled with padding, so be aware that it is very difficult to unlock the shield lock with the ARAIHelmet. At temperatures in the teens, they will last 2 hours. Once it starts to cool down, it doesn't take long before your fingertips start to hurt. I like the design of the gloves, so I try to use them as much as possible and then switch to the electric gloves in the middle of the day.
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My fingertips are cold.
I bought it for winter touring in the Kanto area.
The moment I received the product and checked it, I felt there was not enough padding. And as you can imagine, when driving on the highway on a cold day, the fingertips quickly become cold and painful.
Other companies' Winter Gloves that are not electrically heated are much warmer. I think this product is not as warm as the others.
Furthermore, the smartphone support is only on the side of the index finger; it is impossible to operate Pinch and the sensitivity was very low to begin with, making it almost impractical.
The size seems to be slightly larger than other companies. I have long and narrow hands, so I have to choose XL size for gloves because of the finger length, but this Manufacturer's L size fits my finger length.
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Winter Glovesfor Ladies
This is my first purchase of winter gloves for motorcycling. I am 148cm tall and have small hands, but I found the S size to have a little extra room in the palm and fingertips. However, they are not so loose as to cause problems with the operation of the clutch. I have been using it for about 2 weeks, commuting 20 minutes one way every day, and my fingertips still get cold. So I wear thermal storage inner gloves underneath.
We had one rainy day and it didn't soak through to the inside for 20 minutes or so.
I don't know how durable it is yet.
I was able to purchase these gloves at 20% off the regular price, which was a satisfying purchase for me as I had not been able to find gloves that fit my Size.
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Warm Gloves
Anyway, Yellow corn is easy to use.
It is a little thicker than Summer Gloves,
Fit feeling is good and operability is not easily compromised.
Waterproof property is also expected.
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feel well
In my search for winter gloves, I was introduced to them on Webike and decided to give them a try.
https://news.webike.net/parts-gears/252727/#FIVEWFX_FROST_WOMAN_WP
My requirements for winter gloves were that they should be simple and free from unnecessary decorations, that they should have protectors but not be conspicuous, and that they should be windproof and coldproof, so these gloves are quite close to my ideal.
Design is Simple and Refreshing. And the built-in Protector is passable!
As for windproof and cold protection...during the daytime in late autumn and early winter (late November to early December in the Kanto area), it is fairly warm. However, my fingertips got cold in the early morning. I think it will be hard in midwinter, so I will use other gloves.
It is said to have waterproof performance, but we don't know that part yet because we haven't had any rain yet.
I purchased the WM Size and the fit was good. It is not stiff, and the moderate softness makes it easy to operate. However, I was disappointed that the fingertips are about 1cm too long, so the phone touch is not responsive.
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Warm enough Gloves
I had no winter gloves and was looking for something inexpensive and solid.
It also has a zipper for easy removal.
It also covers my wrists, which keeps the wind out and keeps me warm.
It is for winter, so it will take time to get used to the thicker material, but it is warm and I recommend it.
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Large texture
Here are my impressions right after the product arrived 。 I always used M size in summer and winter, including the same manufacturer and other manufacturers, but my hand went through easily from the beginning and the fingertips were about 1cm larger. 。 In the future, when the shape is formed by bending with wrinkles, etc., the extra length may become less of an issue, but my initial impression is that the S size would have been fine.
Waterproof and cold resistance is yet to be seen, but Design is the best, so I will use it as it is.
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Warm but a little stiff
[How is it used?
After a month of use, my hands were warm even after running for nearly an hour with outside temperatures above 10 degrees Celsius.
However, when the temperature is around 5 degrees Celsius, my hands start to freeze after 30 minutes of driving.
It is not the same as electric gloves, but in the middle of winter, you may need to wear Inner Gloves inside.
As for driving in the rain, there was no problem with only light rain.
Was the one you received as per Image?
The color was slightly different from what I expected, but it was generally in line with the Image.
How was your experience with it?
As mentioned in the Usage section, we recommend the use of Inner Gloves in the middle of winter.
Also, although they are winter gloves, they are thick and firm, so they are stiff.
If the controls were a little easier to use, there would be nothing to say.
Size.
I chose M Size because it was 19cm according to the measurement of B in the size chart.
I have long fingers, but there was still a gap of just over 1cm between my fingertips and the tip of the Gloves.
It may be just right for wearing over Inner Gloves, but if you have short fingers or These Gloves are the only thing that will get me through the winter." You may want to buy under One size if you are a "one size fits all" kind of person.
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Yellow-colored threads on palm side
I have been driving around town for an hour to break in the Gloves. The Sewing machine thread is buzzing where it was sewn with this Sewing machine. I wonder if it was made with old threads, because threads have a life span too. Or maybe they used cheap threads to reduce the cost? A normal manufacturer would use thread used for baseball gloves. There is no need to use expensive Aramid yarn, but if they don't at least change the yarn count (yarn thickness) to something a little larger, I have a feeling that the places that touch Motorcycle levers and grips will be wiped out. By the way, I have seen elf gloves at the shop, and this yellow-colored thread is frayed or almost broken. In my opinion, elf Gloves are defective. 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
usually
It is well made, but the cold protection performance is not perfect for a motorcycle.
Overall, the product is satisfactory.
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I am satisfied with Large change
I had used these Gloves before, so I knew that the quality was good for the price. I like them very much because they are of moderate thickness and Clutch operation is not affected by them. View detail
It's still warm.
Was the one you received as per Image?
Habor Image Street
[How did you feel about the Fit?
A little extra fingertip, but no problem.
How was your experience with it?
Warm if the outside temperature is around 10°. (Midwinter is delicate)
[Was there anything that disappointed you?
Nothing in particular
How did it compare to other products?
I think they have the performance of what they claim to be Winter Gloves.
I thought it would be thicker, but it is surprisingly SMART.
Other items that would be helpful
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liked it
I tried on several winter gloves, including Komine and RSThailand, and although the design of those models was good, the width of my hand was too narrow, but the fingertips were too much and the fabric was too hard, so I had some doubts about the grip. I was looking at the reviews and evaluations on the Net, and the GoatProtector seemed to be better, but the Rubber knuckle felt better when I actually held the Grip. The DAYTONA Logo is also not so noticeable. However, the thickness of the PalmSlider from the quake-resistant Gel, which is one of the selling points of this model, is quite thick. On the first day of use, I felt uncomfortable and felt that I was holding the Grip too large, but on the second day, I got used to it as the Gel became familiar. However, I still felt a little palm fatigue while riding. The cold and windproof properties are not so bad. I only wore it on a sunny day when the temperature was 11°C. It felt a little cold, but I did not feel cold at all. One more drawback is that the Surface Fastener on the wrist is difficult to put on and take off. Overall, however, I am satisfied with the product.
However, this model is already sold out, perhaps because it was sold in small quantities, but why? I usually wear M size of DAYTONA, so I was thinking of purchasing M size this time as well, but it was out of stock early, so I tried L size, and even L was large and durable, so I decided to purchase it, but.... Will it be sold again next year?
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cold (e.g. weather)
WSPrima loft in Laflo (R) I bought Polar Cargo PantsLF and was fascinated by the warmth and performance beyond my imagination, so I decided to buy Raflo's Prima loft gloves as well.
Design-wise, it's not bad.
The operability is also fine.
None of the essential thermal protection.
After just 20 minutes of running in temperatures of around 5 degrees Celsius, my fingertips were freezing cold.
If used in long touring, it would be necrotic.
It was a disappointing purchase.
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Extra thumb and Small fingers
I bought them in the same size as FIVE's summer Gloves,
The overall size feel is the same or slightly Tight, but only the Thumb and Small fingers have about 5-7mm extra.
I could not put on the Inner Gloves because it would be too tight on the palm and back of my hand,
The use of the Blinker was abandoned because it would interfere with the operation of the Blinker as it is.
Then there is the hardness of the atmosphere that will not become familiar to your hand until you use it for a while.
The silhouette also looks a little shabbier than in the photo.
There is no roughness in the sewing or appearance, and I think the product is good.
After all, FIVE is an overseas manufacturer, so unless you have long fingers like a Westerner, you may not be able to purchase without trying them on.
In particular, those who are Just fit with Komine and other Japanese-specific Manufacturers should be careful.
Reflection.
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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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