Driving Gloves?
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Driving Gloves?
Can someone recommend a good brand of driving gloves. I started wearing gloves outside for the cold weather, and have also been using them while I'm driving. I like the grip they give me on the steering wheel, but these gloves aren't designed for driving and are a little too thick. So I wanted to buy some proper driving gloves but there are a lot of brands out there, any recommendations?
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Originally Posted by Kain
the funny thing is everytime I am driving incredibly fast I always seem to ALSO be wearing these gloves! even when a "wet substance" is on them they are fine!
i find latex gloves are too grippy, stick to the wheel when i take my hands off. I was handed down a 30 year old pair of deerskin gloves that my dad used to drive an opel ascona through germany. Incredible stuff, feels like almost nothing on my hands and so much grip...however i may need to buy a new pair, perhaps i may use WR gloves, they are designed to grip leather after all.
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Originally Posted by MazdaspeedFeras
i find latex gloves are too grippy, stick to the wheel when i take my hands off. I was handed down a 30 year old pair of deerskin gloves that my dad used to drive an opel ascona through germany. Incredible stuff, feels like almost nothing on my hands and so much grip...however i may need to buy a new pair, perhaps i may use WR gloves, they are designed to grip leather after all.
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Originally Posted by 8's enough
i don't wear gloves . when i get beside someone who is wearing them i start to laugh and think, damn were's his helmet.if you wear them more power too ya.
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