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General Category => For Sale/Wanted to Buy => Topic started by: Cam on June 25, 2010, 08:13:16 PM

Title: Gloves at newenough.com
Post by: Cam on June 25, 2010, 08:13:16 PM
Just passing along what seems like a good deal on some closeout priced gloves. 

Cortech / Tour Master Injector Gloves  $39.99
(http://cdn.newenough.com/image/path/18518/small/black_injector.jpg)
http://www.newenough.com/street/closeouts/gloves/cortech_by_tour_master/injector_motorcycle_gloves.html (http://www.newenough.com/street/closeouts/gloves/cortech_by_tour_master/injector_motorcycle_gloves.html)

Still had several colors and sizes available.  Don't have any direct experience with these gloves, but other Tour Master stuff I've seen/owned has been pretty decent.  I ordered a couple pairs (I like to stock up on gloves), so I'll try to give a review when I get them.
Title: Re: Gloves at newenough.com
Post by: PKPK on June 25, 2010, 10:33:26 PM
Just passing along what seems like a good deal on some closeout priced gloves. 

Cortech / Tour Master Injector Gloves  $39.99
([url]http://cdn.newenough.com/image/path/18518/small/black_injector.jpg[/url])
[url]http://www.newenough.com/street/closeouts/gloves/cortech_by_tour_master/injector_motorcycle_gloves.html[/url] ([url]http://www.newenough.com/street/closeouts/gloves/cortech_by_tour_master/injector_motorcycle_gloves.html[/url])

Still had several colors and sizes available.  Don't have any direct experience with these gloves, but other Tour Master stuff I've seen/owned has been pretty decent.  I ordered a couple pairs (I like to stock up on gloves), so I'll try to give a review when I get them.


Great catch Cam!  I ordered a pair myself.  Can't have enough gloves you know.   :D
Title: Re: Gloves at newenough.com
Post by: Greg on June 26, 2010, 07:22:52 AM
Excellent tip, thanks. I ordered a pair as well.  ;)





Greg
Title: Re: Gloves at newenough.com
Post by: Cam on July 01, 2010, 09:17:51 AM
Got these yesterday.  Haven't ridden with them, but the seem like really good gloves.  The leather is thick but soft so they're pretty comfortable/flexible.  Seems like ample protection without restricting movement or dexterity.  Interestingly, I bought two pair in the same size but the one seems to fit better than the other.  The blue/white ones fit perfectly, but on the black pair the fingers seemed too long for me, so if I put my hand in far enough to not have extra material at the fingertips it was putting pressure on the skin between my fingers. 

All in all, I'd definitely recommend them even just to have as a backup. 
Title: Re: Gloves at newenough.com
Post by: Stinger on July 01, 2010, 09:11:12 PM
Order in, I even remembered my gift card from a couple years ago I had from new enough woo hoo  :headbang:
Title: Re: Gloves at newenough.com
Post by: PKPK on July 01, 2010, 10:38:16 PM
Order in, I even remembered my gift card from a couple years ago I had from new enough woo hoo  :headbang:

I thought you wore those stylish Italian driving gloves, these are motorcycle gloves you know.    :D
Title: Re: Gloves at newenough.com
Post by: Stinger on July 02, 2010, 07:38:04 AM
Order in, I even remembered my gift card from a couple years ago I had from new enough woo hoo  :headbang:

I thought you wore those stylish Italian driving gloves, these are motorcycle gloves you know.    :D

 :lfmao:
Title: Re: Gloves at newenough.com
Post by: wpward on July 18, 2010, 01:09:50 AM
Ad doesn't say what season glove they are.  Are they vented for hot weather riding?
Title: Re: Gloves at newenough.com
Post by: Greg on July 18, 2010, 07:22:26 AM
Ad doesn't say what season glove they are.  Are they vented for hot weather riding?

No.  They were comfortable up to 80º for me. I wore them yesterday on Chris's ride and I had to switch to my warm weather gloves at midday.

Greg
Title: Re: Gloves at newenough.com
Post by: Chris on July 18, 2010, 08:18:12 AM

No.  They were comfortable up to 80º for me. I wore them yesterday on Chris's ride and I had to switch to my warm weather gloves at midday.

Greg

It was a hot one yesterday too.

Greg what do you and Debbi ware under your leathers? I want to get some leather riding pants but don't know what to were under them.
Title: Re: Gloves at newenough.com
Post by: Greg on July 18, 2010, 08:53:16 AM

No.  They were comfortable up to 80º for me. I wore them yesterday on Chris's ride and I had to switch to my warm weather gloves at midday.

Greg


It was a hot one yesterday too.

Greg what do you and Debbi ware under your leathers? I want to get some leather riding pants but don't know what to were under them.


Hanes Boxer-Briefs

My pants are Vanson's with a mix of textile & leather. Leather in the important "contact-points" if you crash, but breathable textile in the not-so-important areas.

 (http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/ad343/tgyeti/TEPSfrnt.jpg)
Title: Re: Gloves at newenough.com
Post by: PKPK on July 18, 2010, 05:08:05 PM

Hanes Boxer-Briefs


Errr, thanks Greg.  We *really needed* to know that.   :D
Title: Re: Gloves at newenough.com
Post by: Chris on July 18, 2010, 06:01:53 PM

Hanes Boxer-Briefs


Errr, thanks Greg.  We *really needed* to know that.   :D

I know, I was thinking he would just say nothing special or Fieldsheer Coolmax Undersuit or Alpinestars Summer Tech Long Bottoms
Title: Re: Gloves at newenough.com
Post by: debbyjass on July 18, 2010, 06:48:30 PM

It was a hot one yesterday too.

Greg what do you and Debbi ware under your leathers? I want to get some leather riding pants but don't know what to were under them.


Chris,
I wear moisture-wicking clothing underneath my leathers - the cooler clothing really helps with "monkey butt".  ;)  Yesterday I wore a bicycle riding jersey that worked really well for wicking the sweat away and cooling me down quickly after I took off my jacket.  You can buy both T-shirts and long-sleeved T-shirts.  For the bottoms, I wear wicking boxers and pants.  I recommend boxers that do not have seams where you sit.  If you can't find the seamless kind in men's styles, then ladies' boxers will do, too.  The pants are lightweight athletic-style pants, similar to sweats, which are less bulky than jeans under the leathers.  If you don't plan on taking your leathers off during the day, you can also wear wicking long underwear.  All of this clothing is available at http://www.sierratradingpost.com/ and http://www.wickers.com/ .  Ask Brent for more specific details.

Good luck!
Debby
Title: Re: Gloves at newenough.com
Post by: Greg on July 18, 2010, 06:55:37 PM
wacky me, I answer an honest question with an honest answer.

zany   :P



*sarcasm*   ;)
Title: Re: Gloves at newenough.com
Post by: Chris on July 18, 2010, 09:01:11 PM

It was a hot one yesterday too.

Greg what do you and Debbi ware under your leathers? I want to get some leather riding pants but don't know what to were under them.


Chris,
I wear moisture-wicking clothing underneath my leathers - the cooler clothing really helps with "monkey butt".  ;)  Yesterday I wore a bicycle riding jersey that worked really well for wicking the sweat away and cooling me down quickly after I took off my jacket.  You can buy both T-shirts and long-sleeved T-shirts.  For the bottoms, I wear wicking boxers and pants.  I recommend boxers that do not have seams where you sit.  If you can't find the seamless kind in men's styles, then ladies' boxers will do, too.  The pants are lightweight athletic-style pants, similar to sweats, which are less bulky than jeans under the leathers.  If you don't plan on taking your leathers off during the day, you can also wear wicking long underwear.  All of this clothing is available at [url]http://www.sierratradingpost.com/[/url] and [url]http://www.wickers.com/[/url] .  Ask Brent for more specific details.

Good luck!
Debby


Thanks Debby

wacky me, I answer an honest question with an honest answer.

zany   :P



*sarcasm*   ;)


LOL, that you did