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SixSixOne Evo Gloves


  • Average Rating: 5/5
  • MSRP: $ 75.00
  • # of Reviews: 1

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SixSixOne Evo Glove: SIXSIXONE have teamed up with d3o, leaders in intelligent foam technology to create the EVO pad set, a new approach to the tough demands of 21st century MTB riding.


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Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by paintballpunk687 a Downhiller from Bolton

Date Reviewed: May 28, 2009

Strengths:    Extremely grippy glove surface, d30 in the knuckles, long lasting

Weaknesses:    Expensive

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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Favorite Trail:   Case

Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $60.00

Purchased At:   SixsixOne

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



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