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My old A stars gloves are worn out and need to be replaced. I am looking for a good replacement but not trying to break the bank either. What ya got?
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Held Titans or Heroics are the only things I trust my hands in currently for road racing. They're too restrictive for sumo unfortunately.
Racer Gloves. I can get you a small discount on a pair if interested.
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#277
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These might be perfect combo of protection and price - Motorcycle Gloves for Racing and Road-High Racer Glove-Racer Gloves USA
Ducati/MV Agusta/Kawasaki/Beta
#277
Boston Tier 1 Racing/ Fishtail Instructor
DP Brakes Northeast Road Racing Representative
Held.
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I had a pair of Held Evo Thrux that I wore for 15000 miles until it finally wore a hole in the thumb. My thumb and index would rub when I gripped the bars. I don't know about their higher tier gloves but i went through 3 pairs before I found a pair where the stitching wasn't coming apart. Glad i bought locally which made it easy to exchange.
In the end of last season I picked up a pair of Alpinestars GP Plus gauntlets and this year I picked up a pair of Alpinestars SP-1 short gloves. Sure, they're not as nice as Helds since they are all cow instead of kangaroo palms but I adjusted to them quick. I really like them now. The Sp-1 is particularly nice because they are more convenient for street riding but still protect the bone in my wrist and have hard palm sliders. Only thing I would improve on it is a more robust Velcro system but I think it would hold up if I went down
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I can't say how good they are yet but my next pair will be racer gloves after seeing them this weekend.
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What's the fit like on those racer gloves? Euro or American cut?
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More American I would say. I use a xxl in alpinestars, I'm a xl in racer or size 11 in other brands.
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#277
Boston Tier 1 Racing/ Fishtail Instructor
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I have Knox Handroids that I've had for 3 or 4 years and love them. I like them so much i bought a second pair that are stored away for when these finally call it quits and i dont see that happening soon.
I'm in a similar boat, and faced this decision before the riding season began. To me, the $ difference between a decent, good value pair of gauntlet gloves and some of the best you could buy was maybe $100-150, not inconsiderable, but as you say, they're your hands...so I bit the bullet and got a really good pair. I ended up with the Dainese full-metal RS, and love them - they fit "like a glove", haha. I've since tried out some of the Held gauntlets and they seem pretty great, I'd seriously consider them as well.
Gear does get expensive, but the two things where I just ponied up were my helmet and gloves.
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I personally look for a glove with hard palm and scaphoid sliders, because as you said the first thing you throw out is your hands.
Racer Gloves have Knox sliders on the Palm.
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#277
Boston Tier 1 Racing/ Fishtail Instructor
DP Brakes Northeast Road Racing Representative
I bought a pair of the Racer R-Safe after reading reviews on both the R-Safe and High Speed on webbikeworld.com. They haven't steered me wrong yet in gear reviews.
I'm extremely happy with the gloves. They run about a half size small from their size chart, but loosen up with use. I filled mine with water and wore them for a couple of hours and the broke in very nicely, gaining back that half size (as they say on their site).
I was also happy with the Heroic SP-R gloves that I had for a few seasons.
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I have a couple of used Helds for sale here if interested.
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