Gloves

This is a discussion on Gloves within the Riding Gear / Luggage forums, part of the General Utility Vehicle Discussion category; I'm needing some new gloves for canyon carving and occasional track day use. Trying to stay around $100 or less. Looking at the Teknic Violator ...


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Old 08-06-2003, 12:43 AM
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Re: Gloves

I'm needing some new gloves for canyon carving and occasional track day use. Trying to stay around $100 or less. Looking at the Teknic Violator Pros at Kneedraggers.com ($85). Anyone have those? Any other suggestions?

Thanks!
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Old 08-06-2003, 1:08 AM
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Re: Gloves

$69 here

http://www.newenough.com/closeouts/gloves.htm

Oh, and I've had a pair for about a year now, and am very happy with them



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Old 08-06-2003, 1:14 AM
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Re: Gloves

I have the Violator II's, I believe they're pretty close to the same thing. I've found them to be comfortable, good on cool mornings and hot afternoons. Protection seems very adequate. Kangaroo palm and fingers allow a lot of feel, I can even pick up a dime. Break in is pretty painless, the hide is soft and pliable. Price sounds good. Enjoy!
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Old 08-06-2003, 1:17 AM
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Crash tested 3X---held up awesome---I would highly recommend--I bought 3 pairs from new enough---should keep me set for a bit
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Old 08-06-2003, 1:20 AM
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Re: Gloves

happy with mine.
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Old 08-06-2003, 7:33 AM
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You should look at Deathrage

I bought a pair at Mid-Ohio for $80. They rule.
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Old 08-06-2003, 7:48 AM
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Re: Gloves

Had mine for almost a year and they are pretty awesome
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Old 08-06-2003, 7:53 AM
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Re: Gloves

Had mine for about a year, crash tested once - excellent fit/finish/protection. Talk to Holly at NewEnough.
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Old 08-06-2003, 1:58 PM
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Re: Gloves

I currently have 2 pair of the Violator Pros. Picked up my 2nd set from newenough.com for the standard $69.

The first set has been crashed in twice (100MPH tumble in the gras, 60MPH high-side). I have been using them for a year and a half now. They are getting pretty well worn but are still holding up.

The 2nd set I bought as a backup. I am now starting to use them on the street to get them broken in.

Unless I decide to spring for some ultra expensive gloves from Held or something like that then I will probably stick with the Violator Pros. The price is right, the protection seems pretty good, and they are holding up fairly well to a lot of use.
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Old 08-06-2003, 2:07 PM
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yep, I have two pairs of the Violator Pros and they are awesome...definitely a recommended item...and NewEnough is the way to go...can't beat the price...
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Thanks everybody - I'm ordering today!
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Old 08-06-2003, 4:34 PM
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Re: Gloves

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Trackho : Crash tested 3X---held up awesome---I would highly recommend--I bought 3 pairs from new enough---should keep me set for a bit
Held up awesome if a dime sized hole in your palm from an under 80 MPH crash is 'awesome'.

Do you still have the pics dude?
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Old 08-06-2003, 4:41 PM
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luvtolean : Quote (Trackho @ Aug. 06 2003, 1:17am)Crash tested 3X---held up awesome---I would highly recommend--I bought 3 pairs from new enough---should keep me set for a bit
Held up awesome if a dime sized hole in your palm from an under 80 MPH crash is 'awesome'.

Do you still have the pics dude?
I think that what LTL is trying to say is, that the JR Phoenix mesh gloves would've definitely held up better

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luvtolean : Quote (Trackho @ Aug. 06 2003, 1:17am)Crash tested 3X---held up awesome---I would highly recommend--I bought 3 pairs from new enough---should keep me set for a bit
Held up awesome if a dime sized hole in your palm from an under 80 MPH crash is 'awesome'.

Do you still have the pics dude?
Ummmm...wasnt even close to the palm--it was past the wrist in the 'cuff'
If you recall--there was a metal bracelet under the cuff of the glove--creating a wrist against metal--against leather against asphault scenario--I think any glove would have ground through--if you have a metal wad--highspot directly under it---guarentee it would have been fine if I wasnt wearing the forementioned bracelet--which also got pretty ground up--I take it off Now-------



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Old 08-06-2003, 4:46 PM
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Re: Gloves

LOL 2OHOH.

Yep, I remember. Just post the pic dude, he can judge.
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luvtolean : LOL 2OHOH.

Yep, I remember. *Just post the pic dude, he can judge.
DORK---Note: HOLE directly above bracelet high spot

http://www.bayarearidersforum.com/fo...knic_glove.jpg



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http://www.bayarearidersforum.com/fo...met-gloves.jpg
Helmet/Gloves
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Trackho : Quote (luvtolean @ Aug. 06 2003, 4:46pm)LOL 2OHOH.

Yep, I remember. *Just post the pic dude, he can judge.
DORK---Note: HOLE directly above bracelet high spot

http://www.bayarearidersforum.com/fo...knic_glove.jpg
Damn, no more blingin' knuckles

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I fo8und it interesting that that plastic 'padding plate' actually ground down quite nicely---and I thought it was just for looks---yes the knuckles lost major blingage--gloves are still functional
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