dainese jerico Gloves
Discussion
I have the Dainese Dual and like them as a summer glove. but after freezing my hands on boxing day am looking at these
http://www.dainese.me.uk/engine.asp?SMID=48
anyone have them, if so any good?
cheers
http://www.dainese.me.uk/engine.asp?SMID=48
anyone have them, if so any good?
cheers
RemaL said:
I have the Dainese Dual and like them as a summer glove. but after freezing my hands on boxing day am looking at these
http://www.dainese.me.uk/engine.asp?SMID=48
anyone have them, if so any good?
cheers
I've been using them for a while - no problems keeping the hands warm and dry (BMW heated Grips help!).http://www.dainese.me.uk/engine.asp?SMID=48
anyone have them, if so any good?
cheers
RemaL said:
the feel of the controls any good. find most are too thick and and don't get much feel?
worth the cash then?
best winter gloves I've found so far. The do take some getting used to when switching from summer to winter gloves, but you do get used to it. These are the only winter gloves that I've used that have actually been waterproof after a full days riding - most usually start to give up the ghost after a few hours.worth the cash then?
Top tip is to keep your goretex gear in the house overnight rather than the garage or the damp will eventually seep through the goretex membrane.
sybaseian said:
RemaL said:
the feel of the controls any good. find most are too thick and and don't get much feel?
worth the cash then?
Top tip is to keep your goretex gear in the house overnight rather than the garage or the damp will eventually seep through the goretex membrane.worth the cash then?
all my goretex gear and leathers is kept in the house any who
Ended up with the supercharged gloves. found the Jerico a bit thick. and as I only need to go out on the bike when I want they should do. feel great and windproof/waterproof
http://www.dainese.com/eng/articolo.asp?cat=1,2,3,...
http://www.dainese.com/eng/articolo.asp?cat=1,2,3,...
RemaL said:
Ended up with the supercharged gloves. found the Jerico a bit thick. and as I only need to go out on the bike when I want they should do. feel great and windproof/waterproof
http://www.dainese.com/eng/articolo.asp?cat=1,2,3,...
Let us know how you get on with the supercharged gloves as they're on my list of gloves in fact they're the only gloves on my list, and I'd like to know if they are really as good as their price as they're not cheap are they!!http://www.dainese.com/eng/articolo.asp?cat=1,2,3,...
Andy OH said:
RemaL said:
Ended up with the supercharged gloves. found the Jerico a bit thick. and as I only need to go out on the bike when I want they should do. feel great and windproof/waterproof
http://www.dainese.com/eng/articolo.asp?cat=1,2,3,...
Let us know how you get on with the supercharged gloves as they're on my list of gloves in fact they're the only gloves on my list, and I'd like to know if they are really as good as their price as they're not cheap are they!!http://www.dainese.com/eng/articolo.asp?cat=1,2,3,...
I shall be testing them out over the next few months and will report back on how they feel, keep dry and wear
went out for a few hours with them on today. amazing. they are like summer gloves (thing/great feel) but keep the windchill off. I am, yet to try out how waterproof they are. was about 5 deg today and sunny. So how good they would be in very cold weather I'm not sure but if you want something that gives the best of both summer/winter glove.
But they are expensive
But they are expensive
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