Yes, you can't beat Macwets. I use them for shooting and they are great. Somehow they seem to get warmer when they are wet!morgy wrote:Summer driving in the Atom I use MacWets..
http://www.macwet.com/ I also use these for My Paramotor flying... Very thin with great feel, great grip and fairly warm too..
Driving gloves
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Re: Driving gloves
Re: Driving gloves
Special customized BRA289
Re: Driving gloves
Correct
SUIXTIL is similar but on the pointing finger part not identical.
http://www.suixtil.com/products/?productid=25
SUIXTIL is similar but on the pointing finger part not identical.
http://www.suixtil.com/products/?productid=25
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Re: Driving gloves
I have a pair of these for warmer weather:
http://www.uk.forzieri.com/mens-gloves/ ... 214-002-04
These allow me to use the sat-nav etc.
I bought some Sealskinz before we went to Italy and they're really warm, but they provide next to no grip, so I have to hold the wheel too tight, which ultimately causes fatigue.
https://www.sealskinz.com/UK/winter-cyc ... Ago38P8HAQ
The best gloves I had were a pair of these, but they eventually wore out:
http://www.aerostich.com/clothing/glove ... loves.html
http://www.uk.forzieri.com/mens-gloves/ ... 214-002-04
These allow me to use the sat-nav etc.
I bought some Sealskinz before we went to Italy and they're really warm, but they provide next to no grip, so I have to hold the wheel too tight, which ultimately causes fatigue.
https://www.sealskinz.com/UK/winter-cyc ... Ago38P8HAQ
The best gloves I had were a pair of these, but they eventually wore out:
http://www.aerostich.com/clothing/glove ... loves.html