Driving gloves

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  1. bummpy
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    Now that it's starting to get a little chilli out I want to get some new gloves. I have some mechanics gloves that I bought for last winter but I want to use them more for what they were designed for than for driving.

    I found a pair of fox racing gloves a few years ago that I really liked but they fell apart (and were really uber-bionic-techy, bleh) so I was looking for what brands people like.

    I found these more low key gloves from fox.

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    Grow a pair and put those man hands to good use is also an option I guess, but I guess I'm just used to driving a car with a really cold metal shift knob. Plus I have really dry hands in the winter time and like the added grip.
     
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    I use some old man style ones I got in Italy a while ago. I love them.

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    My girlfriend bought me some nice leather ones for christmas once, although I think more intended to be glove gloves rather than driving gloves. I hate them. They're too sticky and bunch up as you turn the steering wheel. I suppose that has to do more with the fact that they're loose fitting.

    I also used to have some calfskin driving gloves from simpson that I liked, but they wore out really easily.

    Either way, I think I'm going to stay away from leather.
     
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    lmao ftw!!!1
     
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    lawl

    I guess I'll file that one under Grow a pair and put those man hands to good use :emo:
     
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    When I got my Kartboy shift knob, I decided to keep the OEM leather one around for winter use.

    Stuart.
     
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    Doesn't help those of us that have a metal one stock
     
  9. esperunit
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    I have 2 or 3 leather ones if you are interested. They're in the closet somewhere.
     
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    who? him or me? cause i'll snag a pair if you're offering
     
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    Another possible choice...
     
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    dude! those are awesome!!
     
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    I was thinking almost exactly that.... you saved me from searching the net for pics.. ha ha
     
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    Aegis TAKE IT!

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    i like the leather ones from wilson's ..

    that reminds me

    *waiting for wilson's buy one pair get one pair half price sale on gloves*
     
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    I just can't get over the cheesy "driver glove" styling...just reminds me of some snobby Porsche driver in the Alps...or a James Bond movie. :p I would like a style more along the lines of the pic Bummpy has; with a thin high wear stretch fabric. However, I don't forsee finding anything that fits that bill.
     
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    gloves? I just turn the heat on.
     
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    Look for cold weather dirtbike gloves. They make some pretty low profile ones what are tough, slightly warmer than ambient temps, hug your hand like a glove should, and have good grip. That basically is what you have the first post picture.
     
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    mine ate a lot less cheesy styled than the $3 ones in the pic, i don't mine them. If the leather is very thin but good theyre more comfortable to me than synthetic gloves that I use for karting and stuff.
     
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    For winter, I use a pair of Swix gloves that are intended for Cross Country skiers.

    They've got a neoprene back, and a very thin leather palm like the Mechanix tpe gloves. They aren't super warm for outside the car, but they're perfect inside.

    https://www.skiguys.com/ProductDetails.asp?productcode=5280
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    Got mine at REI in Bloomington.
     
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    It's not about cold hands, it's about confidence inspiring grip:cool:


    Either way though, I only have a 10-15min. commute. The heat doesn't really get to pumpin' until I'm halfway to work.
     
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    let the car warm up
     
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    read: waste gas....
     
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    read: waste of time and gotta get up early enough as it is.

    read: already went over this, it's about grip, not cold.
     
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    i like sketchers for driving shoes...

    i think ill go check out those swiss gloves. my drive to work is 1 mile, from heated garage, but drive back, metal knob will be cold, but id like to get a pair for grip too, i get sweaty when im on long aggressive drives.
     
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    No worry, it is just my feeling... I realize I have different taste than the norm on a lot of things. :p
     
  26. Ryan
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    I have a set of Uggs mens driving gloves. Really freakin warm, but I don't think they make them anymore. If you can find them they are worth it.
     
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