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February 05, 2013 |
| Gary M. from Phoenix, AZ |
| good well made glove at a very good price. They aren't broken in yet so the leather is a bit stiff but I expect they will soften and mold to my hands with use. |
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2 out of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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December 18, 2012 |
| Dennis C. from CONCORD, GA |
| These gloves are made well and are of nice quality leather. Velcro strap are perfect for keeping the wind out of my sleeves and the palms are fine for gripping. The gauntlet part of the glove is a little snug over the sleeves of my leather jacket, but fit perfect to me. I don't want any slop between my glove and my sleeve, so I like that. So far, I've ridden in temps down to 35 degrees.....these gloves will keep my pinkie fingers warm for about 15 minutes at 35 deg and about 30 minutes at 40 degrees when I'm running 60mph or so. Above 45 degrees, they'll keep my hands warm all day. |
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24 out of 24 people found the following review helpful:
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February 27, 2009 |
| Jeramey M. from MOAB, UT |
| These gloves are really cool gauntlet style gloves. Comfortable, pretty warm, good grip and a classy "Boxer" fisted look. Price was unbeatable for similar gloves. The only negative is I wear an XL and these were the only insulated gauntlets that were available in anything bigger than a medium. I purchased the Large and get slight finger fatigue on hundred mile trips. |
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20 out of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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November 06, 2009 |
| Samuel F. from WOODBRIDGE, VA |
| These gloves are exactly what I was looking for! I don't have a fairing or windshield, so when it is below 40 degrees, I would second guess wheither or not to ride. Since receiving these, it has been in the low to mid 30's in the morning, and traveling at 65 mph for at least a half hour to get to work is no problem at all. Plenty of warmth in these and if needed, room for a lfleece liner as well. Everyone who has seen them likes them and can't believe the great price I got them at. As for Leather Up... You guys never disappoint! This was my third item I have purchased and everything is on time, the quality is fantastic, and shipping is fast. Keep up the great customer service! |
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17 out of 17 people found the following review helpful:
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January 16, 2009 |
| Zachary G. from INDIANAPOLIS, IN |
| Great gloves! Rode 50 miles in high 20's temps, and hands/fingers were still warm. this is on a bike with no fairing. Nice comfortable high quality glove. |
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12 out of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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November 02, 2010 |
| William P. from Holmdel, NJ |
| Sharp looking for winter gloves. I wear L in gloves and the L fits perfect. Not too snug which you don't want in winter gloves, because air space is what insulates. Have room for additional glove liner if needed. Large guntlet fits over all my riding jackets, even the thick leather one. This is the first pair of winter gloves I own that do not impede hand movements. I have had gloves costing 3 times as much but not as functionally good. |
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12 out of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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February 06, 2009 |
| wilma morrow w. from EL PASO, TX |
| we ordered these gloves after trying all sorts of milspec and ski gloves for cold weather motorcycling. wow! they are the cat's meow. they fit like a second skin and shed wind and water like a turtle shell. the insulation layer is very thin and comfortable, yet they keep your hands functionally warm even when the temp is below 40 degrees on my morning 30 min commute. some of the other hi-tech gloves i've tried with no success have cost 3 times more than these xelement gloves from leatherup. but that's what we've come to expect from everything we buy from leatherup.com |
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6 out of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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January 14, 2011 |
| Chad H. from GAINESVILLE, FL |
| These Gloves are a great fit right out of the box.. I have to ride 20 miles to work the gloves are warm and great up to about 35 deg. and above. Any thing below that you will have burning fingers. But not overly bad. I have rode in 22 deg. And it was a little painful. May look into some liners just don't know which one's to get.. Over all these gloves are perfect as I live in FL .. although it was 24 last night... |
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6 out of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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November 13, 2009 |
| William D. from Weatherford, TX |
| These have a lot of padding and insulation. The leather is not very heavywieight and don't offer much protection in a spill. They are flexible and they fit well. Order one size up if you ride in extreme cold and want to wear a glove liner. |
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5 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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December 01, 2009 |
| kenneth a. from titusville, NJ |
| These are great. Have kept my hands warm at low 40 degrees and I can still feel the controls and have no problem with throttle. |
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