Tough, synthetic leather and mesh construction is machine washable.
The best of both worlds. Soft flexibility while riding and instant protection with internal d30 technology.
Reinforced thumb and finger tips.
Vented Clarino palm area stays soft and pliable, even after washing.
Silicone finger grippers.
Internal revolutionary d30 technology inserts are specifally engineered material with intelligent molecules that flow with you as you move but on shock lock together to absorb impact energy.
The d30 components utilize the unique flow texture specifically desinged to provide optimal freedom of movement and exceptional protection due to the macro-densifying mechanism which maximizes contact and therefore minimizes pressure transmitted during impact.
Submitted by
paintballpunk687
a Downhiller
from Bolton Date Reviewed: May 28, 2009
Favorite Trail:
Case
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$60.00
Purchased At:
SixsixOne
Strengths:
Extremely grippy glove surface, d30 in the knuckles, long lasting
Weaknesses:
Expensive
Similar Products Used:
Dakine Cross X gloves
Bike Setup:
Santa Cruz Vp-free,marzocchi 66 eta, 5-th element rear shock, azonic bars and stem, shimano shifters, saint derailleurs
Bottom Line:
The evo gloves are really good overall, definitely worth the price for the weight and flexibility along with the protection in the fingers in the knuckles. They keep your hands locked to the handlebars like you wouldn't believe, if you can find them for cheaper then definitely do it. Definitely worth the price though. Good for all mountain riders who want some protection on their hands but don't want carbon fiber, and who want flexibility or anyone who wants flexibility and protection.
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