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Kirkle
a Weekend Warrior
from thousand oaks, caDate Reviewed: January 4, 2010
Strengths: Comfort and durabilityWeaknesses: noneBottom Line: I own Fox gloves also, which are still in great shape since the only use they get are to loan out to friends occasionally. The Louis Garneau gloves are just ideal for me. The padding is amazing and I can't imagine riding without these gloves or a similar pair. Don't waste your time with Fox's marketing hype. It's all b.s. they're products suck. From their clothing, to the pads, to the gloves. I know, I bought a full Fox set up once and that was the worst biking money I've ever spent.
Favorite Trail: Gridley trail
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Price Paid:
$30.00
Purchased At: I forget
Similar Products Used: fox racing
Bike Setup: hardtail with fox racing shox talas fork
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Blue Shorts
a Weekend Warrior
from Santa CruzDate Reviewed: October 25, 2006
Strengths: Very comfortable and cool for the summer monthsWeaknesses: They fall apart after a short period of timeBottom Line: These golves are not worth the money. I had 2 pairs. One lasted about 9 months, but started falling apart after 6 months. The second fell apart even before the first ride. The thumb stiching ripped as soon as I put the glove on.
I have to give these gloves a poor rating. Tehy just don't hold up.
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Purchased At: Performance
Similar Products Used: Specialized, 661, Trek, Fox, etc
Bike Setup: 5 Spot, Top Fuel 110
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brett
a Cross Country Rider
from baton rouge, la usaDate Reviewed: May 12, 2003
Strengths: great fit, crazy grip and just really comfertableWeaknesses: noneBottom Line: this glove is sweet, kinda pricey but the padding in the palms make it worth the extra few buck, now my hands dont get numb on long rides and the grip stays true even when they are drenched in swet...bottom line ya gotta get um.
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$40.00
Purchased At: lbs
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HTail
a Cross Country Rider
from CADate Reviewed: January 20, 2003
Strengths: Pretty good fit, good ventilationBottom Line: Nice gloves with mesh ventilation at the palm where most of us need it & snug but comfortable fit. I've ridden with these in cold weather and found that they provide just enough warmth, but also works well in warm weather.
Duration Product Used: 6 months
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Pimp
a Weekend Warrior
from Los AngelesDate Reviewed: August 25, 2002
Strengths: Very conforming, snug fit. Ulnar nerve padding is excellent as I get numbness and pain in my hands when riding for long durations. Well ventalated. Good grip.Weaknesses: A bit expensive considering the average price of similar products. However, the quality of those products do not match up to these.Bottom Line: Excellent pair of gloves. Similar products may be $5-$7 cheaper but in my opinion, the extra money is well worth it.
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$35.00
Purchased At: Performance Bicycle
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Andrew
a Cross Country Rider
from Edmonton, CanadaDate Reviewed: June 9, 2002
Strengths: Excellent ventilation. Good design, fits nicely.Weaknesses: Mine are a bit too snug, but I just have big hands.Bottom Line: Nice glove for the cross country rider. The vents in the top of the fingers lets air flow right through the glove when your moving. Ulnar and median nerve protection is overemphasized, but I guess I havent had any finger numbness or anything either.
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Purchased At: United cycle
Bike Setup: Odi Rampage Grips
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