skyway
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Over the last several months I've taken a keen interest in evaluating my safety gear. The one area that I tried to give a lot of thought to was the gloves on my hand. Since our hands are usually the first thing to hit the road as a natural instinct in a crash, and the fact that hands are pretty darn important pieces of the anatomy, I set out on a mission to find the best protection for my pinkies.
I am currently wearing the Held Steve glove, and though I have been happy with them, I know there are gloves out there that offer more protection. So the critera I set out with was maximum safety and most importantly comfort, since I like to ride for extended periods. I mean what good is a glove if you can't wear it all day and night.
Initially I looked to a high end Held glove as an alternative to the Steve model, but after a little digging I came to find out that their best offering in the US is obsolete in Europe already and has been replaced. So I did a little more digging and found some actual glove safety data in the form of a UK magazine review done by RiDE.
Lots of interesting data compiled by the magazine which you can read about here:
RiDE Magazine Summer Glove Review
The problem with most of the gloves in this review is that they are difficult to obtain in the US. So it was back to the drawing board for a little more hunting.
I then found this glowing review about a glove called "Racer High End" which was written by a lady called Beth Mills. Never heard of them before, but I thought I'd check them out.
Review: Racer High End Gloves
Here's the manufactures webpage:
www.racer.at
So after reading about them, a quick Google led me to a dealer in NorCal called Motostrano. So I made a point of stopping by there to test ride a set of these Austrian Beauties.
www.motostrano.com
All I can say is that these gloves are safety feature loaded and did I say extremely comfortable. I'd say they felt broken in after about 4 hours of use. The review above sums them up pretty well, but an added bonus compared to my Steve gloves is that typing away on my Garmin 2730 GPS with the gloves on is like having a freaking stylus strapped to end of my glove. Deadly accurate for typing on the touch screen.
Just as a comparison while at the store I tried on all of the high end Alpinestars Racing gloves and none of them came close to the comfort of the Racer glove.
Another huge added plus for these gloves is that they actually have them in women's sizes, which a lot of manufactures seem to ignore in racing gear.
The nice young girl who helped me out at the store actually races super moto in them and reported to me of several crashes in the same glove and has come away unscathed.
So in my quest for a full on race spec glove with the all important need for all day comfort, I think I've found it in the Racer "High End" glove.
Damn these things are nice.
I am currently wearing the Held Steve glove, and though I have been happy with them, I know there are gloves out there that offer more protection. So the critera I set out with was maximum safety and most importantly comfort, since I like to ride for extended periods. I mean what good is a glove if you can't wear it all day and night.
Initially I looked to a high end Held glove as an alternative to the Steve model, but after a little digging I came to find out that their best offering in the US is obsolete in Europe already and has been replaced. So I did a little more digging and found some actual glove safety data in the form of a UK magazine review done by RiDE.
Lots of interesting data compiled by the magazine which you can read about here:
RiDE Magazine Summer Glove Review
The problem with most of the gloves in this review is that they are difficult to obtain in the US. So it was back to the drawing board for a little more hunting.
I then found this glowing review about a glove called "Racer High End" which was written by a lady called Beth Mills. Never heard of them before, but I thought I'd check them out.
Review: Racer High End Gloves
Here's the manufactures webpage:
www.racer.at
So after reading about them, a quick Google led me to a dealer in NorCal called Motostrano. So I made a point of stopping by there to test ride a set of these Austrian Beauties.
www.motostrano.com
All I can say is that these gloves are safety feature loaded and did I say extremely comfortable. I'd say they felt broken in after about 4 hours of use. The review above sums them up pretty well, but an added bonus compared to my Steve gloves is that typing away on my Garmin 2730 GPS with the gloves on is like having a freaking stylus strapped to end of my glove. Deadly accurate for typing on the touch screen.
Just as a comparison while at the store I tried on all of the high end Alpinestars Racing gloves and none of them came close to the comfort of the Racer glove.
Another huge added plus for these gloves is that they actually have them in women's sizes, which a lot of manufactures seem to ignore in racing gear.
The nice young girl who helped me out at the store actually races super moto in them and reported to me of several crashes in the same glove and has come away unscathed.
So in my quest for a full on race spec glove with the all important need for all day comfort, I think I've found it in the Racer "High End" glove.
Damn these things are nice.