Waterproof enduro gloves

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Waterproof enduro gloves

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After riding for four hours in continuous rain today I found out that my eight year old Klim Powerxross gloves are no longer waterproof, I'm not complaining as they have done me proud for a long while.
Before I order another pair of powerxross can anyone else recommend me a pair of waterproof lightweight gloves.
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:whistle: :whistle: :whistle:
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Marigold-Indust ... nav=SEARCH
Even in Donk colours.
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Doesn't our mate use these
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Actually be interested in what real options come forward
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Just ordered BMW Eduroguard gloves with the double pocket system. Ace.
Sure they are a rebadged Held glove ? or maybe Halvarsons ?
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Great gloves them Bob, my favs. Mine let go around the goggle wipe area last year, 5 years old :whistle: with daily commuting duties. Storm seal for tents sorted it.
Pity they have updated/changed them. Still get the old ones though.
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Look for some Sealskin winter cycling gloves with padding. They are brilliant, warm and stay dry. I'm a Klim fan but the gloves are useless when the rain sets in heavy.
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Have been using the Klim Adventure short gloves for a while now. Used in all conditions and weather (with heated grips down to 1deg). I prefer a short glove as it saves the hassle of trying to get them under outer layers. used in the winter for trail riding too. R/H glove lining came loose so Sportsbikeshop swapped them for a new set today :)
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rod/284634
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I bought these a few years ago but haven't had the need to use them yet.
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorc ... rev/111855
Makes any gloves waterproof.
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zimtim wrote::whistle: :whistle: :whistle:
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Marigold-Indust ... nav=SEARCH

Even in Donk colours.
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Doesn't our mate use these
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Actually be interested in what real options come forward
There's no pink option :P
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Brads wrote:Just ordered BMW Eduroguard gloves with the double pocket system. Ace.

Sure they are a rebadged Held glove ? or maybe Halvarsons ?
Thanks , but they look a bit bulky.
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