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raf_gti

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4,166 posts

222 months

Monday 27th December 2010
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I must be as I find myself wanting a nice set of leather driving gloves for those cold mornings frown



Of course to off-set that slightly the roof is down biggrin


hornetrider

63,161 posts

221 months

Monday 27th December 2010
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So very wrong chap. Point the vents at your fingers at quarter to three on the wheel and whack the heat up, there's a setting for fingers, toes and lap thumbup

raf_gti

Original Poster:

4,166 posts

222 months

Monday 27th December 2010
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hornetrider said:
So very wrong chap. Point the vents at your fingers at quarter to three on the wheel and whack the heat up, there's a setting for fingers, toes and lap thumbup
It's that weird feeling, although my hands are being melted by the blowers they still feel 'strange'. A similar feeling to cleaning a car in cold weather and you come indoors afterwards.

Flintstone

8,644 posts

263 months

Monday 27th December 2010
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Just come out of the closet and be done with it.

Shaw Tarse

31,810 posts

219 months

Monday 27th December 2010
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I was given a pair for my 17th birthday!

raf_gti

Original Poster:

4,166 posts

222 months

Monday 27th December 2010
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Flintstone said:
Just come out of the closet and be done with it.
Going from a Puma to a '5 I think I'm half way there boxedin

madala

5,063 posts

214 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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raf_gti said:
I must be as I find myself wanting a nice set of leather driving gloves for those cold mornings frown



Of course to off-set that slightly the roof is down biggrin
...those gloves are not going to keep your hands warm.....get a heated steering wheel.....smile

Biker's Nemesis

40,157 posts

224 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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Driving gloves. I've not seen any since my dad had a pair back in the 1970's.


davethebunny

740 posts

191 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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pah.

I got a Trilby for Xmas, a sure sign of ageing, to go with my Volvo.

I'm only 35 though

sawman

5,054 posts

246 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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I got some leather gloves last year when using the morgan in the winter, but I just cant get on with them - they have sat in the door pocket all year.


marcosgt

11,330 posts

192 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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I've often wondered what the perceived problem is with driving gloves?

For me, they don't seem to serve the purpose of keeping your hands warm when you get in the cold and then when the car's warm I can't see why you'd need them, but WHY do they have such a bad reputation?

M

PS I do have a pair of leather gloves that I drive in sometimes (heater vents aren't much use when the air they dispense is sub-zero), but they're fleece lined and not open backed so I suspect they don't really count...

BliarOut

72,863 posts

255 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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Flintstone said:
Just come out of the closet and be done with it.
They are Gene Hunt gloves. Now who's gay you mincing little poofter?

Mastodon2

14,043 posts

181 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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Obviously they are not going to keep your hands as warm as say, fleece gloves for example, but a layer of leather, no matter how thin, will trap warm, moist air against your skin. They aren't heavy duty winter gloves, but they are better than nothing. More than once I've driven in fleece gloves until my heaters are blowing warm at hands on the wheels.

madala

5,063 posts

214 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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.....weren't driving gloves originally made to give one some grip on those old shiney and slippery steering wheels.....if you have a leather steering wheel there is no need for driving gloves.....

TRUENOSAM

763 posts

186 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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First thing I thought was Alan Partridge

pixieporsche

5,995 posts

231 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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I wear driving gloves ... winksmokin

LuS1fer

42,630 posts

261 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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I have a paiur to keep the finger grease off the wheel and switches.

Flintstone

8,644 posts

263 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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BliarOut said:
Flintstone said:
Just come out of the closet and be done with it.
They are Gene Hunt gloves. Now who's gay you mincing little poofter?
Get your knickers on and make us a cup of tea.

ambuletz

11,295 posts

197 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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I bought myself a £8 pair of leather gloves from primark a month ago as the weather started to get freezing. Nothing wrong with using them. keep my hands warm, and stops it going numb from scraping ice of the windscreen, ontop of that it offers me grip on the steering wheel that wooly/cotton ones don't.
I highly recommend getting a pair. they're exactly the same as the basic leather gloves you get in other high street clothing shops, but they tend to cost £15-20

zx10ben

1,056 posts

184 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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Tsk...Gloves! Switch on the heated steering wheel! Doesn't everyone have one?rolleyeslaugh