Ducati Monster Forum

Moto Board => Gear => Topic started by: erkishhorde on November 10, 2008, 10:22:44 PM

Title: Revit H2O Series Qs
Post by: erkishhorde on November 10, 2008, 10:22:44 PM
After looking at all the H2O series gloves Revit has to offer I'm totally confused on what the difference is between them. I think I'm looking at either the Unix H2O, Fahrenheit H2O, Kelvin H2O (new for 2009), or the fancy smancy new Tempest H2O (new for 2009) but I haven't the foggiest what's the difference. Does the "exkin" lining of the Unix really make it that much thinner than the Fahrenheit? Is it still as warm as the Fahrenheit? Does the "Schoeller PCM" stuff really help even out temperature in the glove?

Seems like the Kelvin is the new version of the Fahrenheit, which I'm assuming is the newer version of the Celsius. Tempest seems to combine the Unix and the Fahrenheit (has both the "exkin" and the "schoeller pcm."

As per my other other thread (http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=14612.0) I'm looking for a relatively thin but warm winter glove. Coldest weather I run is up and down the CA coast in winter at night (don't know the exact temperature).
Title: Re: Revit H2O Series Qs
Post by: warhummer on November 22, 2008, 08:16:12 PM
I just sprung for a pair of Kelvin's.  I'm riding in SoCal near Ventura and the coldest I'll probably see in low 40's.  I'll let you know how they are as soon as I get them.  From what I've read, it seems like they're a decent glove down to the mid-30's.  Anything colder and you probably want some more insulation.

I've got a pair of Held Thruxs and I didn't really appreciate how much air they actually let in until a ride the other day...and it was only in the 50's.
Title: Re: Revit H2O Series Qs
Post by: erkishhorde on November 23, 2008, 06:44:28 PM
Cool thanks, I'm waiting for Seaver BMW to get their shipment of Kelvins and Tempests in so I can try them on before I buy them.