100% Cognito D3O Gloves
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An average bike crash should not be a problem.
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When I am riding downhill, I want to protect my fingers from knuckles using these gloves. It seems like a good idea to wear these gloves. There is padding on the knuckles, and they are light. It is made with good materials and is stitched well. There is a problem with the fingers being too small around, yet the fingers are very long, and there is no padding on my fingers. I wouldn't recommend buying these unless you have long pencil fingers and have no knuckles.
From light use, I tore the fingertips of these in April after buying them in December. The jeans are still comfortable for me after they were sewn back together. As they are not made for thick fingers, go up a size if you have thick fingers. Hands with average sizes are made to feel snug and comfortable. The size that I wear is ideal for me. If they were made of a more durable material, I would give them 5 stars.
The other day, I got these after sucking a sucker - Putting a hole through a tree on one of the trails I've been riding a lot. a layer of D3O on the knuckles, and when you punch something, they harden up neatly. They look somewhat odd to me, very different from the TLD and FOX gloves I am used to. There's a little rubber glove feel and fit to it. I ride in tropical weather and I don't have any problems with them, regardless of how hot they seem. I am able to navigate my Garmin's touch screen just fine, but they are not really great at it. To begin with, a touch screen in rain, mud, or a humid environment isn't an ideal combination. Therefore, all in all, you should try them out. Getting a second pair is on my agenda. I am not sure if it is UV-related I wanted to use yellow so they don't get dirty so fast, but I still like the visibility.
Despite the fact that gloves are good, they do not hold up well under With a lighter, you'll burn the fabric that sticks to your fingers every which way, until you have a mess. Edit It is nearly impossible to wear the glove for more than a few months before it is It's difficult to see anything through the fabric and fingers are poking through.
This is a very small run. This was my second purchase. They were rated as the top gloves for mountain biking due to their maximum protection. Seams that are strong. The palm is thick stitched and has padded knuckles. It's so cool to use touch screens. The colors are beautiful but the sizing is extremely My only complaint is that the gloves were so good that I gave them 5 stars all the time if they fit.
Seams that are strong. The palm is thick stitched and has padded knuckles. It's so cool to use touch screens. The colors are beautiful but the sizing is extremely My only complaint is that the gloves were so good that I gave them 5 stars all the time if they fit.
This is a real bummer. After years of wearing mediums on other brands (Pearl Izumi, Giro, Specialized, etc. ) I bought mediums made by the same company. As I mentioned earlier, these were great for finger length, but they were too narrow/tight across the hand also. The opening for putting them on is tiny, which makes me wonder how much wear and tear they would take to get Once I had tried them on, I filed for a return, then put them back in their original container. This product looks to have a robust knuckle protection. I bought them because of their quality. If you went up to an extra large, however, your fingers would be baggy. It's hard to comment on durability or value, so I won't knock them on that front.
It seems to be well made and provides good protection for the knuckles.