A Glove I Didn’t Know I Needed
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A Glove I Didn’t Know I Needed
I bought a new pair of gloves. They had nylon thread between the fingers. The clerk didn’t know why. I thought, rather ghoulishly, that they were to keep your fingers attached in a crash...turns out they’re for removing them...and I like them a lot!
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yep; got a pair like that; they work great!
btw, how often do you replace yer gloves? I say every year- not bc they wear out but cuz they have bacteria/etc on them
btw, how often do you replace yer gloves? I say every year- not bc they wear out but cuz they have bacteria/etc on them
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My Giro gloves have finger pulls on top of the finger holes... Love them. I really wish they still made those gloves, half finger gloves with leather palms, merino wool tops.
https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/HOXTON.../dp/B078F68X9Y
https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/HOXTON.../dp/B078F68X9Y
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That is a neat idea. I wish mine had those. They are a pita to remove
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My Pearl Izumi gloves have a finger pull on the 4th finger.
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I removed the finger pulls on mine because they caused flatulence.
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what brand of gloves are they
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Taking my gloves off is always a race for me- it's the first thing I do after I get off my bike, between "Upload ride" on the Garmin and the alert on my phone that my ride is ready to view on Strava. I try to beat the alert. It's about 50-50. I love my gloves, no finger pulls, no adjustable strap, great fit, amazing grip. (Brand withheld until I get full financial remuneration for endorsement.)
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I hate them. Those threads got caught on stuff if I do other things with the glove on.
I guess my fingers are skinnier than average. So I never had much trouble taking off my gloves. Also, as the gloves aren't too uncomfortable, I often keep them on at lunch break. That's when I run into trouble of the threads getting caught...
I guess my fingers are skinnier than average. So I never had much trouble taking off my gloves. Also, as the gloves aren't too uncomfortable, I often keep them on at lunch break. That's when I run into trouble of the threads getting caught...
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My Giro gloves have finger pulls on top of the finger holes... Love them. I really wish they still made those gloves, half finger gloves with leather palms, merino wool tops.
https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/HOXTON.../dp/B078F68X9Y
https://www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/HOXTON.../dp/B078F68X9Y
FWIW, just ordered a second pair of Lizard Skins Aramus Classics.. no merino, but sheepskin, and with finger pulls.
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I will have to look into those. I too have the long fingered versions of the Hoxton, I am on my last set and I noticed the stitching is starting to fray. I still have 2 sets of the short fingers that have never been used and I still have the tags on them. The ones I have been using are almost 5 years old.
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Looks like it was made for those who have can't do the Vulcan greeting ...
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