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Warm but thick
Was the one you received as per Image?
When I was heading for touring around Urabandai at the end of October, I was wondering what I should do since 3SeasonGloves are too cold, but I don't have Winter Gloves, and I can't put a Handlebar Cover because I'm not a CUB.
I thought to myself, "Shut up and buy Winter Gloves," but I didn't have any Gold, so I tried a bad idea with these WIN de BlockInner Gloves.
[How did you feel about the Fit?
From other users' impressions, it seems that I have large hands, so I chose the M size, one size smaller than usual. I think it is a good idea to buy a smallest size, because the operability of the inner gloves will be significantly reduced if you do not choose the smallest size due to the characteristics of inner gloves.
How was your experience with it?
Again, as I knew from other people's impressions, it is quite thick. It was about twice as thick as I imagined.
I was able to fit LimitGloves inside, but I had to take them off because the fingers were hard to bend and the grips were hard to grip.
[Was there anything that disappointed you?
I guess it's the thickness. I didn't expect it to be this thick. Because of this, it is better to check Gloves in person.
What are the specs of the product, such as protector?
None in particular. But I think it will improve protect performance a little.
How did it compare to other products?
I will look for something a little thinner.
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The warmth was quite good, so it would be great if you could make Inner Gloves half as thick as these.
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It's warm, but...
It is thick for an Inner. It would be better if it were thinner. View detail
This is the second pair I've used. I especially use them as inner for Mesh Gloves.
The original use would be winter. Used as an inner for Gloves in the winter. I think that's how it's supposed to be...
I would like to say in a LARGE voice to those who are expecting such applications!
Buy your electric Gloves quickly to find happiness and peace!" And
Winter is cold no matter what you put on top of it. It is impossible. So, it is better to buy electric gloves with the wisdom of mankind. Absolutely.
In my case, I use this product as an inner layer of Mesh Gloves and use it in early spring and early fall. So, I use Mesh Gloves of One size Large.
*Inner Gloves for sweat removal are also used in midsummer, although they are thin.
The good thing about this product is that the SIDE of the fingers is made of mesh, which makes it hard to get stuffy. Naturally, the heat retention is inferior, but hands sweat a lot, so I think this design was chosen.
Incidentally, using it as an Inner for Winter Gloves, it is not totally ineffective, but it still has no heat source, so it quickly becomes meaningless. (Proven)
The product itself is very, very durable. The palms and fingertips don't get holes right away, and I personally think it's incredibly durable.
The wrist portion is much longer, which is also a high point.
However, since GOLDWIN was going to shrink Apparel development in the future due to the liquidation of its motorcycle division, we decided to buy more.
Maybe they won't be available in the future...
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In winter, when I ride my motorcycle, my torso is not quite cold with outer layers of clothing, but my fingers and toes are cold or painful. Even with winter gloves, I am at my limit. The best gloves seem to be Grip Heaters, but wiring is troublesome, so I use Inner Gloves for my hands. I bought a pair of WearManufacturer's Goldwin Gloves, whose fabric is silkier than those of other manufacturers and seems to be less prone to fluffing. The fingertips became Large sturdy even if I rode for several hours if the outside temperature was above 4 degrees Celsius. I'm too lazy to put on and off two Gloves at the same time. View detail
The raised fur inside is warm!
The inside of the inner gloves is brushed, so they feel nice and warm to the touch. It may be a bit of an exaggeration to say that it is like putting your hand in a blanket, but it is very close to that feeling.
I have the impression that the size is a bit on the large side. I usually choose a large size, and I chose the same size as usual this time, but it might have been better to choose one size smaller if I thought I could wear normal gloves on top of it.
As for the Gloves, we used them with Kadoya's C-NINEGloves.
It is slightly LongCaph, so it covers up to the wrists. I appreciate that it also protects me from drafts from the sleeves.
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Replaced by.
I had been using the same product for many years, but the palm side started to tear, so I had to replace it. Neoprene gloves warm up quickly because they easily transfer heat from the Grip heater, and the Inner absorbs sweat from my hands, so my hands do not get sweaty. Although the palm side is thicker, the feel of the switch operation of the Grip and Blinkretc. is much better than thick leather Gloves because the Grip and Blinkretc. are concave when force is applied. Neoprene is windproof and rainproof, and this Inner is also windproof on the back of the hand, so wind and rain protection is perfect. The weakness is that the Grip Heater is essential equipment. I don't know if this is an impression of Inner or Neoprene Gloves, but there are no other Inner Gloves that are windproof and breathable, and these Gloves can be used from fall to early summer. I highly recommend using these gloves, which can be used from fall to early summer. View detail
For use with outer gloves
It may be that the size I bought is not suitable. I bought the L size, and the fingertips will grow out. I use it as an inner glove, and I will put a pair of winter gloves on the outside. The palm of the hand is not suitable for daily cycling. It is very flexible and needs to be adapted slowly. It is no problem on short-distance riding. If you ride for a long time, your fingertips will still feel a little cold, but double-layer is always warmer than single-layer. -------------------------------------------------- -------- It may be that the number I bought is not very suitable. I bought it L, and the fingertips are used as a piece of lining gloves. I will put a pair of winter gloves on the outside. Very flexible, you need to adapt slowly. There is no problem in short -distance riding. If you ride for a long time, your fingertips will still feel a little cold, but the double layer is warmer than a single layer. Powered by Google Translator View detail
One sizeSmall is good for everyday use
I am usually a large size, but this item is a bit on the large side, so I went with the M size. View detail
It doesn't get cold.
The elasticity is good and does not affect Handlebar and Switch operations, so it is easy to move the fingers.
For short periods of time, they provide excellent protection from the cold because the fingertips do not get cold even in the middle of winter.
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For those who do not need up to electric heating Gloves
I only use my Inner Gloves on cold winter days.
My Komine Inner Gloves, which I had used for many years, were torn.
In this case, we chose these Inner Gloves.
Inner Gloves themselves are not warming things.
It's thicker than the Komine version and a little less maneuverable.
It is warmer, partly due to the longer wrist (sleeves).
However, it is inevitable that it cools down after a long time.
It is tedious and time consuming to put on and take off Gloves.
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Warm?
I think it's warm.
I think it can be used well in the winter.
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Durability is difficult
I bought this because the Inner I was using tore last winter and I wanted to get another one.
I used it about 3 times for day touring. The sewing thread was broken and a hole was made. I hope mine was a fluke.
How about the durability that doesn't last 1Season?
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Great for commuting
For Winter Gloves, the elasticity of the gloves is good and does not affect Handlebar or Switch operation and is easy to move to the fingers, even in the middle of winter if you use it for commuting within 30 minutes, the fingertips do not become painful and it is excellent in winter protection. View detail
Good product
I was using the Inner Gloves from RSThailand and my fingertips were tearing so I bought the Inner Gloves here.
RSThailand's fabric is thin and does not provide much protection from the cold, but this one is thicker and provides more protection from the cold.
However, the thicker version makes Lever and Axel operations, etc. difficult to do, so you need to get used to it.
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I like it
I wanted Waterproof and leather Gloves and this is what I found.
If it's a light rain, it's well waterproof, but unlike the other Gloves that are infested with Completely Waterproof, it will slowly soak through over time. It stains easily. If you wear it while it's wet, it may be the paint inside, or your hands will be bright blue.
The only thing I can complain about is the above, and I was especially pleased to see that they had a size that would fit my short-fingered, wide instep hands.
I've been using it in HardCondition for a year and I think I can feel the dirt over time, but not the pain. I recommend it.
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Wind and steam protection
Newly made in anticipation of winter cold and windproof performance, Size is usually M to L Size, but M The size was perfect
Inner Gloves are sturdy, windproof on the instep and warm and wicking on the palm It seems to have a structure with anti-steaming processing in the finger crotch area
A little bit thicker and warmer on the palm, and the instep has a built-in windproof film It's a little stiff and not so stretchy because of the presence of a fleece in the sleeves, but it will protect you from the wind The Gloves and the Jacket's sleeves are designed to provide wind and cold protection from the gaps There is a certain compatibility that depends on each other
Sometimes I get confused when I put it on, so I use it in a creative way It's good for less steam
Not that the addition of these Inner Gloves is going to make you any warmer or more comfortable It can cope with the cold at night and below 5 degrees in the middle of winter, and it seems to prevent you from getting steamy, so you can use it in winter It has become a must for Touring
Thanks to the anti-steaming protection, you don't have to worry about sweat cooling, but the performance of the Outer Gloves Quantity of usage:Pair (for Left and Right) The airflow from the outer can get cold through the mesh that prevents steam from coming through the fingers
If you want to use it with a solid outer, you can keep it warm, windproof and damp-proof, etc The Gloves are also less painful and stress-free
Although the mesh part of the prevention of sweat seems to be weak, the Gloves themselves are quite durable
There is also the troublesome size adjustment and disrobing of Outer for one Inner, but the cold season It is used as a ritual for safety and comfort before and after the ride
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I bought it for some reason
I wanted electric heat Gloves, but I didn't bother to plug in the cord or rechargeable batteries until after the ride Quantity:It was a pain in the ass to set 。 And I'm not even obsessed enough with winter outings to install a Grip heater
I bought the Inner Gloves so I wouldn't have to wash them when I put away my winter gloves I did
I bought it in the actual store (Ninawa Kan) to match the size 。 I'm using Komine XLSizeGloves, but if you're GOLDWIN, it's an L size JUST
It can be hard to buy Gloves by mail order
The Inner Gloves are characterized by the fact that the fabric is pretty solid (wet suit type) I like the fact that it hides to the wrist
The Winter Gloves are stiff, but the Inner Wearing the Gloves inside will make it even stiffer and worse to operate
I'm not sure how warm it is, but is it warmer than without the Inner Gloves? It's about
In early spring, I switch to summer Gloves in May, but when it's cold at dawn and hot in the daytime, I switch to summer Gloves It should also work with the Mesh Gloves
The obvious drawback is that after you get off the Motorcycle, the amount of Gloves doubled to four What to do (laughs)
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