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By Cedric from Colorado Springs on 5/26/2008
Sizing:
Feels half size too small
Pros:
Comfortable Fit, Good Ventilation, Lightweight, Tough
Cons:
High Full Retail Price
Best Uses:
Mountain Biking
Describe Yourself:
Avid Cyclist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Great protection; snug fit but keeps the gloves positioned correctly; very light padding but the trade off is instant responsiveness on the handlebar, very direct feel; short on wrist but I wear wrist guards too and gloves and wrist guards match up well. Aggressive glove for tough singletrack riding.
By Kurt from Boise, Idaho on 4/22/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Pros:
Good Ventilation, Tough
Best Uses:
Mountain Biking
Describe Yourself:
Avid Cyclist
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Comments: These gloves have Kevlar protection for the finger joints. There is a 2 inch strip of material on the outside of each finger. Unfortunately, the material rubs your finger joints raw on the inside. Half of mine were bleeding after a 1 hour ride. I would not recommend these to an enemy.
By comradeboris from Southern California on 4/17/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Pros:
Comfortable Fit, Easy onoff, Lightweight, Protective
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Commuting, Mountain Biking, Short Rides, Warm Weather
Describe Yourself:
Avid Cyclist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Too soon to really tell, but worth buying a backup at this price! Excellent sensitivity through the fingers, but still seemingly protective. I really like the knuckle guards.
His Last Name Is Gracia...
By LoveTheRide from Boise, ID on 3/17/2008
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Pros:
Comfortable Fit, Good Ventilation, Lightweight, Tough
Best Uses:
Long Rides, Mountain Biking, Short Rides, Warm Weather
Describe Yourself:
Avid Cyclist
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Good fit and great protection; another quality glove offered by sixsixone. His last name is Gracia, not Garcia as listed on the website.
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