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AXO Nasty Gloves


  • Average Rating: 3.5/5
  • MSRP: $ 35.00
  • # of Reviews: 2

Product Description

Elastic wrist band with TPR rubber and Velcro® closure. Spandura® back allows air in to keep your hands cool and dry.
  • Palm is made with ultra thin 0.5 Tactilite® for incredible feel and tacticity. Used exclusively by AXO Cycling with permission from Mechanix Wear®.
  • Kevlar® palm areas increase durability.
  • Printed rubber finger grippers and TPR finger armor.
  • NeoFlex knuckle area pads and protects.
  • Machine washable.


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    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:4
    Submitted by pat renzi a Weekend Warrior from framingham ma

    Date Reviewed: January 21, 2004

    Strengths:    comfortable, dual purpose, i use them to play football sometimes!strong, and also very durable

    Weaknesses:    they seem to be shrinking, because they are getting tighter.

    Bottom Line:   
    if you are going to buy them, buy ones that have a little extra room on the fingers. They seem to shrink around your hand. Other than that, they have done good so far, even during football!

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    Favorite Trail:   ill have fun either way

    Duration Product Used:   1 Year

    Price Paid:    $35.00

    Purchased At:   this place in downtown hudson on main st

    Similar Products Used:   some piece of crap LeMond gloves

    Bike Setup:   THERE GLOVES YOU STUPID SETUP!


    Overall Rating:3
    Value Rating:3
    Submitted by Chris a from Hawaii

    Date Reviewed: April 2, 2002

    Strengths:    Nice colours. Very sticky on the grips and brake levers. Not too hot. Says "nasty" on them.

    Weaknesses:    Well, keep reading...


    Bottom Line:   
    I like these gloves. I do, but they are designed for BMX use, and it shows. No snot pad to wipe. Reinforcements for full flange grips. Kevlar on the heel of the palm.
    They are super tactile for a while, then the palm material gets all worn and fuzzy, and the tactiliness is gone. The rubber grippy bits on the fingers fall off. They have 4 small holes on the palm, one under each finger. The one on the pinky finger seems to be enlarging from use. Maybe from cranking on the bars? This is also where the most wear is. Also, the palms are so thin, my callouses are coming back! :-)

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    Duration Product Used:   6 months

    Price Paid:    $40.00

    Purchased At:   Sports Depo, Naha, Japan

    Similar Products Used:   Lots of Fox stuff

    Bike Setup:   red tricycle



    Reviews 1 - 2 (2 Reviews Total)

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