Driving Gloves
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chris333

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1,034 posts

259 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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I always imagined driving gloves to be a thing of the past, only used nowadays by lucky owners of blower Bentleys and the like to wrestle their old monsters down a leafy country lane.

Clearly I was mistaken, as prove by the gentleman I saw this morning on the M25. He was fully be-gloved doing battle with the almost untameable power of his Toyota IQ!

Benbay001

5,830 posts

177 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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chris333 said:
I always imagined driving gloves to be a thing of the past, only used nowadays by lucky owners of blower Bentleys and the like to wrestle their old monsters down a leafy country lane.

Clearly I was mistaken, as prove by the gentleman I saw this morning on the M25. He was fully be-gloved doing battle with the almost untameable power of his Toyota IQ!
Cold hands?

Arun_D

2,325 posts

215 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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Good for him

Pints

18,448 posts

214 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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I keep a pair in the car for cold mornings, and I'm on the lookout for a new pair.

Mastodon2

14,132 posts

185 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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Ideal for any Type R owner not wishing to have their hands frozen by an ice cold titanium gearknob on a winters morning!

NiceCupOfTea

25,511 posts

271 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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The old stringbacks are a bit "Partridge", but I have a subtle pair I bought a couple of years ago and they are fantastic for early morning winter hood down blasts.

Also, although I personally dislike those thin wood rimmed wheels, driving gloves are the only way to go with these IMHO.

J4CKO

45,371 posts

220 months

redgriff500

28,982 posts

283 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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I use them for hood down winter hoons in my MX5.

My Dad has a vintage Bentley and despite buying the requisite gloves, flying helmet and goggles he never wears them.

Major Fallout

5,278 posts

251 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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I have driving gloves and lots of them, one for every jacket.

But I do have cold hands.

And I also like to pretend I'm in the persuaders. paperbag

parapaul

2,828 posts

218 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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Not driving gloves per se, but I wear gloves for driving for most of the winter. Hate having cold hands.

KingNothing

3,283 posts

173 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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Got some black leather gloves, haven't worn them in a while though. As with most black leather gloves though, they make you look like you're an assassin out for a leisurely drive looking for someone to strangle or garrotte.

northandy

3,525 posts

241 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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NiceCupOfTea said:
The old stringbacks are a bit "Partridge", but I have a subtle pair I bought a couple of years ago and they are fantastic for early morning winter hood down blasts.

Also, although I personally dislike those thin wood rimmed wheels, driving gloves are the only way to go with these IMHO.
Hmmm stringbacks for extra purchase.... Aha...

Pints

18,448 posts

214 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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Come on, people.

smash

This thread needs pics and links. I need a new pair for the winter. biggrin

Major Fallout

5,278 posts

251 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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http://www.greycar.com/ are the best I have found. Much better than my Dunhill.

chris182

4,224 posts

173 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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I have black leather gloves that I drive in all winter. Don't know why, I just like them (and I've never garroted anyone).

badlands1

845 posts

173 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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Gloves are Handy things.

Pints

18,448 posts

214 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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Major Fallout said:
http://www.greycar.com/ are the best I have found. Much better than my Dunhill.
Nice site. Definitely bookmarked.
Thanks thumbup

Cunning Punt

486 posts

173 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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badlands1 said:
Gloves are Handy things.
.. and you don't mind admitten it?

(gauntlet thrown)

'punt

S. Gonzales Esq.

2,559 posts

232 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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I recently got a pair from the Dents factory shop in Warminster. They're very good for stopping things getting too sweaty when working hard on a hot day, and I expect they'll see a lot of use keeping me warm this winter.

marcosgt

11,403 posts

196 months

Sunday 2nd October 2011
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I've a pair of fleece leather gloves with a wooly lining (no string though smile ) which I wear if it gets cold.

Being leather they're nice and grippy on the steering wheel and gear knob compared to fleece gloves. They're also that bit smarter when I wear a suit for visiting clients.

Not REALLY cold enough today - Perhaps the IQ driver has horribly scarred hands (or a skin complaint) and likes to keep them covered?

I find wearing gloves is better for my attention than warming the car up to the point that I'm almost soporific.. (why do people do that?).

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