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Specialized 02 Sport Gloves

MSRP $ 19.99
# of Reviews 2
Average Rating 4/5
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Description:Anything but basic, our Sport-level glove is packed with comfort you will appreciate in a spin along the bike path or out on a long adventure with friends. Body Geometry (tm) technology helps alleviate hand numbness.



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    Submitted by keithy a Cross Country Rider from UK
    Date Reviewed: September 6, 2003
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $20.00
    Purchased At:bike shop
    Strengths:1. BG Gel Pad seems to work
    2. Excellent grip on bars, even when wet.
    3. Tough palms
    4. Velco fastener
    Weaknesses:1. Elastic around fingers was too tight for me. - it made my fingers so numb I couldnt change gear. Some small cuts up each finger (on glove!) cured problem.
    2. Ventilation feeble, so can get quite hot.
    3. Leather palm can get scrunched up, when holding grips, so less comfy than a "stretchy" palm.
    4. Difficult to remove as fingers stick to lining.
    5. life of soft-lining only good for 1-season
    Similar Products Used:bare hands
    Bottom Line:A good basic design, for warmish weather, with a tough, grippy leather palm.
    BG Gel-pad reduces carpal numbness, but glove introduced finger-tip numbness instead!

    If you have "man-sized" fingers, tight finger-elastic can cut off circulation. Also can get a bit sweaty, but you'll always be holding onto the bars with these, which I guess is the main requirement!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Nick Coronel a Weekend Warrior from Laurel, MD
    Date Reviewed: July 30, 2003
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $25.00
    Strengths:Comfortable, decent looking, good fit, the padding is thick enough to keep your hand from constantly vibrating, but it's not so thick that you feel disconnected from the handle bars. The "body geometry" pad really does help eliminate numbness in the wrists on long/flat rides.
    Weaknesses:The terry cloth back can get a little warm, but nothing major so far.
    Bike Setup:10 year old pos that's about to be replaced with a Giant Ranier
    Bottom Line:The bottom line is they're definitely good gloves, and worth the $20 that they're listed for here and on the Specialized website. I was in a hurry to get some gloves, so I didn't shop around too much, and ended up paying too much for them. Based on some of the other $25 gloves I've seen, I definitely wouldn't pay that much for these again.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5






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