In a bit of a dilemma. With spring clearances I'm stocking up on gear and trying to find a really good pair of gloves. I'm just getting back in after a 17yr hiatus and my favorite gloves used to be just a plain set of Motorcross or Mechanix gloves with the grip heaters on high for some good warm grip on the bars. Mind you, this was back in the day where windshields actually took the wind off the bars but at one time I also ran brush guards. now however I'm trying to get by without any guards, gauntlets or windshields. I tried an old fav mechanix impact glove a couple weeks ago and while they provided a ton of grip, protection for the back of the hand, once stuck and putting hands in the went snow they had zero water repellant capability and my hands were wet and cold for the ride home. While tolerable the grip heaters kept me warm but if we would have headed back 40min later when the sun was really dropping it would have been really unpleasant.
Last Sunday I tried another glove. Of my Klim Inverson, 509 Range Gloves, 509 Free Range, 509 BackCountry Ignite I selected the Free Range gloves. It had just snowed the day before and continuing a bit that morning. I wanted good grip and warmth since I didn't know what the day had in store. First I noticed with a new pair of gloves was my hands were a little went due to the current snow falling so they didn't just slip on and were a bit of work getting them on right. I feared same would happen like an old pair when I took them off the liner would pull in the fingers when removing them and would be a bear to straighten them out again. Though that did not happen. Second I noticed was the bulk of the gloves as I really could not get the grip feel of my finger tips to the bars that I really like. Third, they were ok for warmth and I tried the grip warmers a couple times on high but could barely feel any heat. I would have thought for a glove that thick that it would have provided a bit more warmth. For this pair I was half thinking of adding a set of Klim 1.0 liners to them to aid in slipping them on and off and also maybe a little extra warmth. Thought the 1.0 liner would be good to prolong the life of all my gloves. not really sure though, 1.0, 2.0 or 3.0 liners? That's my first question or piece of advise I'm looking for.
Second, Any suggestions on a decent pair of motocross style, waterproof, wind protection, impact protection to the back of the hands that maintain good grip that I could maybe slip a pair of liners under? Links?
Last Sunday I tried another glove. Of my Klim Inverson, 509 Range Gloves, 509 Free Range, 509 BackCountry Ignite I selected the Free Range gloves. It had just snowed the day before and continuing a bit that morning. I wanted good grip and warmth since I didn't know what the day had in store. First I noticed with a new pair of gloves was my hands were a little went due to the current snow falling so they didn't just slip on and were a bit of work getting them on right. I feared same would happen like an old pair when I took them off the liner would pull in the fingers when removing them and would be a bear to straighten them out again. Though that did not happen. Second I noticed was the bulk of the gloves as I really could not get the grip feel of my finger tips to the bars that I really like. Third, they were ok for warmth and I tried the grip warmers a couple times on high but could barely feel any heat. I would have thought for a glove that thick that it would have provided a bit more warmth. For this pair I was half thinking of adding a set of Klim 1.0 liners to them to aid in slipping them on and off and also maybe a little extra warmth. Thought the 1.0 liner would be good to prolong the life of all my gloves. not really sure though, 1.0, 2.0 or 3.0 liners? That's my first question or piece of advise I'm looking for.
Second, Any suggestions on a decent pair of motocross style, waterproof, wind protection, impact protection to the back of the hands that maintain good grip that I could maybe slip a pair of liners under? Links?