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Moto Board => Gear => Topic started by: sbrguy on September 09, 2008, 11:04:29 AM

Title: spidi fjord h2out gloves
Post by: sbrguy on September 09, 2008, 11:04:29 AM
anyone have any first hand experience with this (no comments on the pun)?

they appear to be good for wet weather but how are they for riding in colder temperatures, say in the 30s and 40s outside temps or maybe even lower?

yes they are leather and that is one reason why i'm considering them.

thanks.
Title: Re: spidi fjord h2out gloves
Post by: phule on September 09, 2008, 02:50:19 PM
I have

Used them over the last year or so. Will get wet fingers riding through long downpours, although how much of this is due to me always having glove over sleeve, rather than the other way when raining contributes I don't know. I used them in Feb up here in Wisconsin, with underarmour liners and my thumbs got frostbite, lovely day, didn't go above 60mph, on the bike for around 30-40 minutes. Rest of the fingers were OK just the thumbs back to the first joint. No idea what the temp was, but it was such a lovely cloudless day, and most of the roads were clear.

Wish i hadn't left the old dainese wet/cold weather gloves back in a box in Australia.