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Gary S
a Weekend Warrior
from Carlsbad, CADate Reviewed: August 11, 2007
Strengths: Full finger for protection, Heel pads, BreathableWeaknesses: Heel pads seem to be placed in areas where they don't help me too much the way i put force on my handlebars.Bottom Line: These are a good glove for protection. Nice and breathable for the hot days. Offer a good level of grip and clean up nicely in the washer.
Favorite Trail: Calavera, Flightline
Duration Product Used: 2 Years
Price Paid:
$15.00
Purchased At: Price Point
Similar Products Used: Bell 3/4 gloves (cheapo)
Bike Setup: Jamis Eureka, Marzocchi DJ2's
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Tim
a Downhiller
from TorontoDate Reviewed: June 7, 2007
Strengths: Cheap. Lightweight.Weaknesses: Fall apart waaay to quickly, palm worn through, fingers torn, stitching loose. Poor fit, tab to fasten badly placed.Bottom Line: They're supposedly cheap, so can't complain about them being cheap... but, for an extra $10 could buy excellent MX gloves that would outlast these glove at least three times. Would not buy again or recomend them.
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$15.00
Purchased At: PricePoint
Similar Products Used: Fox, Thor, Answer, TLD, etc.
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Daniel
a Cross Country Rider
from Spokane, WA, United StatesDate Reviewed: April 29, 2007
Strengths: Price, Durability.Weaknesses: The sizes are a little off.Bottom Line: These gloves are worth the money. They are durable and they breathe well.
The only complaint I have is the sizing. I bought a large pair, but they are too small. I have tried on numerous gloves from other brands. Every othe brand the Large fit great. With these gloves the Large needs longer fingers and thumb. Buy a size up. Other than that the gloves are awesome.
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$15.00
Purchased At: Pricepoint.com
Similar Products Used: Pearl Azumi
Bike Setup: Motobecane Fantom Elite. XT everything. Fire XC Pro
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Tim O'Hara
a Cross Country Rider
from Great Falls, MTDate Reviewed: May 3, 2005
Strengths: Comfortable, breathableWeaknesses: Fit/DurabilityBottom Line: I had minor problems with the fit of these gloves. The size medium 3/4 finger version fit great, but the full finger gloves are a little too small(my fault for purchasing online with trying them on). I'm 5'10", 165 lbs. The result is that after only a few months use, the index and middle fingers on both hands are wearing through.
Favorite Trail: Continental Divide/Silver Creek
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$15.00
Purchased At: Pricepoint
Similar Products Used: AXO full finger gloves
Bike Setup: Specialized Enduro, SRAM x.9 rear derailuer and trigger shifters.
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Henry
a Cross Country Rider
from OregonDate Reviewed: February 1, 2005
Strengths: Good fit, well made, good materials, muted colors, look good, super price. Holding up well.Weaknesses: Rubber patch on back of hand-- very constricting. I took forever to cut each stitch (with a very pointy, sharp scissors) to remove them and the fit and feel were improved 500 percent. Be careful when you do this so you don't damage the glove.Bottom Line: Buy these gloves, but take the stupid patch off.
Favorite Trail: fire/logging roads
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$15.00
Purchased At: Pricepoint
Similar Products Used: None. My first pair of full fingers.
Bike Setup: '98 C-dale F1000 hardtail.
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aj in ma
a Cross Country Rider
from western mass.Date Reviewed: December 7, 2004
Strengths: perfect fit, good protection, very durable and great quality for the $$Weaknesses: Only available in one color (blue)Bottom Line: These gloves have to be the best bargain out there. After spending a fortune on brand name gloves and never getting near a season out of a pair, it's nice to know that someone is offering a glove that not only is comfortable and looks good, but protects well (for x country riding anyway), wears like iron, and is half the price of some brand name gloves. I ride between five and seven times a week and also use them for hiking in cooler (not cold) weather, so my gloves really get beat up. If you like paying for a name to impress your friends, these gloves aren't for you. If you like quality and value without having to pay for all the hype, try 'em.
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$15.00
Purchased At: price point
Similar Products Used: Axo, Azonic and Fox
Bike Setup: GF Tassajara w/Hayes discs, Avid levers, Mavic 219s, Panaracers, Ritchey clipless pedals, Titec bar & stem
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Brendan
from Ardsley, NY, USADate Reviewed: September 24, 2004
Strengths: Pretty comfortable, decent padding, good crash protection, easily washable, nice for the weekend warriorWeaknesses: After a season of riding, they have gotten worn out to the point that in some places my fingers are exposed. This is due to a large number of crashes throughout the season. Not suitable for the intense riders.Bottom Line: Good product for 15 bucks, but im not going to buy a new pair because they burn out too fast. But thats what you get for only 15 dollars. And u never know ur mileage my vary. In the end, they save you from a lot of pain for not too much pain in ur pocket.
Favorite Trail: Eric over the Log
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$15.00
Purchased At: Price point
Similar Products Used: Other gloves like trek, cannondale
Bike Setup: KHS FXT PRO, w/XT and avid discs
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