Seibertron Dirtpaw Unisex BMX MX ATV MTB Racing Mountain Bike Bicycle Cycling Off-Road/Dirt Bike Gloves Road Racing Motorcycle Motocross Sports Gloves Touch Recognition Full Finger Glove
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Some of the gloves can be used with a touch screen, but it's not easy.
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Yes, I'm in second place, and I'm having a great time.
Without gloves, my hands would sweat to death in 90 degrees, but these allow them to breathe a little. Just be gentle with them because the fabric is easily frayed.
Selected User Reviews For Seibertron Dirtpaw Unisex BMX MX ATV MTB Racing Mountain Bike Bicycle Cycling Off-Road/Dirt Bike Gloves Road Racing Motorcycle Motocross Sports Gloves Touch Recognition Full Finger Glove
I got these gloves on July 6th, and I've been wearing them several times a day since then. They quickly fell apart and were a disappointment overall, but I wanted to list the benefits and drawbacks of these Seibertron gloves for the sake of objectivity. Advantages: br>br>
- a lovely red colorbr>- br>- br>- br>- br>- br knuckle protection in the right placebr>- In the event of a crash, it would most likely protect your hands (not tested)br>br>Cons:
- stitching of poor quality; The seam between my index finger and thumb is completely undone (as seen in the photo)br>- Fabric selection is poor; The Velcro fastener adheres to the fuzzy red fabric, causing it to become damaged quickly (see photo). br>- The textured rubber grip coating easily peels away from the fake leather (see photo)br>- (minor design flaw)br>- Velcro fastener connects below the wrist rather than on top (minor design flaw) The interior seams at the fingertips are a little unsettling. br>- Credentials of the manufacturer are dubious; In conclusion, do not purchase these gloves based on a search for "Seibertron" on a Transformers fan website. br>br>In conclusion, do not purchase these gloves based on a search for "Seibertron" on a Transformers fan website. br>br>In conclusion, do not I paid under $20 for them, but I could have spent that money on a better pair. Be extremely skeptical of the 80% five-star reviews, because these ARENOT five-star gloves (two-star gloves). stars is probably a bit excessive, but whatever).
I wanted to put these gloves through their paces before writing an honest review. After four months of riding in Crested Butte, Colorado, primarily mountain biking, I have to say that these gloves are pretty darn good. They're starting to show signs of wear, but that's after four hours of riding. Long days, a few crashes, and ripping descents were all part of the 16-week program. If I kept going at this rate, I think these gloves would last about a year, but winter is approaching, so they'll be thrown in the washer and put away in the sock drawer until next year. I'll never buy from another brand if it lasts another year. Sorry, Fox, Troy Lee, and Dakine, but you may have been replaced. Plus, they're dirt cheap, but next year we'll need more colors.
They have a good grip and are breathable to some extent. In the 92-degree heat, my hands remained relatively dry. They don't appear to be pre-existing conditions, in my opinion. I found them to be very comfortable, despite the fact that they were curved like many riding gloves are (to reduce hand fatigue). These were purchased to be used with my sport quad. They held up well after two long days of riding (100 miles of high-speed aggressive trail riding). While my quad was running, I reached under the gas tank to feel if there was airflow coming from my cooling fan and ended up lightly resting my pinky finger on the exhaust header, completely burning the glove and my pinky finger completely my fault, and now the glove has a small hole in it, so I'll be buying another pair.
The gloves were obscenely large and baggy. It is not safe to ride a motorcycle in this condition. Thankfully, I was able to contact the company and exchange them without incurring any fees. They recommended the child size large after I explained the situation to them. Because youth sizing differs from adult sizing, I remeasured my hand. I went with the youth medium, and it fits perfectly (should). As a result, the sizing charge is incorrect once more. The only issue now is that the gloves are becoming nubby, presumably due to the use of velcro to tighten the wrist.
The fit is perfect, and the quality of the material is obvious. It arrived in the same condition as it was shown on the website. a lot of joy.
This item is not suitable for use in the winter. These gloves are extremely comfortable and secure to wear. They're ideal for riding in hotter weather because they let a lot of air in. It has a good grip. They aren't designed to be very protective, and there are no plates included. These gloves are ideal for casual cruising and will shield you from the majority of the wind and small debris (sand, small rocks, and so on). In temperatures below 65 degrees (give or take a few degrees), you'll need to get a new pair of gloves. Product and price are both excellent.
They're a rip-off of the Fox. This glove is fantastic. They're a carbon copy of the Fox Dirtpaws, and it's difficult to tell the difference in terms of functionality. For this type of glove (stadium, adventure, enduro), they work great, have excellent ventilation, and provide excellent protection. This is somewhere in the middle of stadium and adventure, in my opinion. They won't protect you if you fall on hardpack or rocks like an enduro glove will. They should be adequate for driving and falling on soft intermediate terrain, and they are fantastic for driving through brush and other obstacles.
I decided to give these a shot because of their appealing appearance and reasonable price. As advertised, they are extremely grippy. These gloves are far from ideal in comparison to the many others I've worn. The small is still too big, and my hands slide around inside the glove even when I'm not sweating. They don't appear to soak up any sweat. The primary material (the red cloth in the fingers and back of the glove) adheres to Velcro, which is my biggest issue. Because so much of my other gear has Velcro (safety pads, shorts, etc. ), these gloves are clinging to my other gear and fraying and fuzzy after only two rides due to me yanking them off Velcro patches.