Driving Gloves

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erdnase

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1,963 posts

202 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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I want a pair, and the more "Alan Partridge", the better! smile

Does anyone have any experience with driving gloves? Good ones, bad ones, ones to avoid..

Kieran XJR

5,983 posts

214 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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What's the point in driving gloves? I can only understand wearing them in an open top car if it's cold!

Edited by Kieran XJR on Saturday 29th March 17:45

erdnase

Original Poster:

1,963 posts

202 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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Kieran XJR said:
What's the point in driving gloves? I can only understand wearing them in an open top car if it's cold!

Edited by Kieran XJR on Saturday 29th March 17:45
I do drive with the top down a lot and suffer from cold hands (two seasons here in Scotland - Winter and July). I don't really "need" them, but think a cool Alan Partridge set of driving gloves would set me apart from the average motorist. Ahaaa! smile

Ace-T

7,699 posts

256 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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Kieran XJR said:
What's the point in driving gloves? I can only understand wearing them in an open top car if it's cold!

Edited by Kieran XJR on Saturday 29th March 17:45
Leather steering wheel + Leather gloves = more grip on the wheel especially in summer when it is hot and your hands get a bit sweaty yuck

Ace-T smile

Kieran XJR

5,983 posts

214 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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Ahh. Do you not find you get less "feel" through the wheel wearing gloves though?

Ace-T

7,699 posts

256 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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Kieran XJR said:
Ahh. Do you not find you get less "feel" through the wheel wearing gloves though?
Not personally no, though depends what gloves you go for and what car you drive. 3/4 of our cars have so much steering feel that you would probably need boxing gloves to dull it hehe

Ace-T smile

Mars

8,728 posts

215 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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I love these:

http://www.scparts.co.uk/index/lang-2/lkz-195/mark...

I think the ones I ordered were 481038. Crap website. The ones I have are in the top right pic.

davido140

9,614 posts

227 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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Mars said:
I love these:

http://www.scparts.co.uk/index/lang-2/lkz-195/mark...

I think the ones I ordered were 481038. Crap website. The ones I have are in the top right pic.
Awsome, will be ordering some black ones without knuckles for the gene hunt look!

SamHH

5,050 posts

217 months

Saturday 29th March 2008
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There was a thread a couple of days ago. There may be useful information.

WeeG

43 posts

213 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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www.greycar.com sell the best driving gloves I have ever worn. and I'm a glove / hat / scarf accessory oddball. smile)

Alfahorn

7,771 posts

209 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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erdnase said:
I want a pair, and the more "Alan Partridge", the better! smile

Does anyone have any experience with driving gloves? Good ones, bad ones, ones to avoid..
GAY!

LongLiveTazio

2,714 posts

198 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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There can be only one: Dunhill.

The Goodwood Driving Gloves are lovely.

Fruitcake

3,850 posts

227 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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My lovely lady bought me some a few years ago from John Lewis. String backed with suede palms and they're great - not too hot in the summer and warm in winter.

Hooli

32,278 posts

201 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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back when i had my midget i saw a horsey shop closing down & popped in. black leather riding gloves are ideal for driving in. so thin its like your not wearing them, but they keep the wind off.

Ricky_M

6,618 posts

220 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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I got given a pair for Christmas by my Girlfriends Mum, suede on one side and leather on the other. Really nice gloves, but I've never worn them!

So I ploughed her Mum into a field, filled her pond with concrete, blew up her tree and used the leaves to make a dress for her wife who is also her brother!

I'm going out to buy the Alan Partridge boxset on DVD this week! Forgot how good it was!

driverrob

4,692 posts

204 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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I do have a nearly pristine pair of classic perforated leather with string back driving gloves but I found something even better for winter driving: suede faced, fingerless cyclists' gloves.

Nuova500

8,782 posts

211 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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White leather steering wheel = gloves required.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/NEW-WOMENS-BLACK-KID-LEATHER...

sstein

6,249 posts

255 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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LongLiveTazio said:
There can be only one: Dunhill.

The Goodwood Driving Gloves are lovely.
I have 2 pairs of the Dunhill driving gloves, they are lovely smile

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Stuart

Paul Drawmer

4,881 posts

268 months

Sunday 30th March 2008
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When i had a roadster, I found that I did need gloves.
Cyling gloves are very good in winter, but horse riders gloves are also brilliant, they are designed for good feel.


Bahnstormer

934 posts

247 months

Monday 31st March 2008
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The Dunhill gloves have an option to have two of the fingers in Yellow or Red, so that when you have to give a "Salute", the person you are gesticulating at will be sure to know what you mean !!!