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Josh (Maple Grove, MN)
high end gear...
a bit stiff at first but after several rides they have formed to my hands. definitely not a cold weather glove. The price is high but I think you'd be hard pressed to find a better glove.
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jan (kAMLOOPS, BC)
Got busted by NHRA tech!!!
Bought new GP Pro, Wow!! Very nice, expensive, yes, worth every cent, Yes. Watch the sizing. Good job, Superstore!
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Danny (Santa Clara, CA)
good gloves - put over 20K on them - wish leather was more durable
I purchased these GP Pro gloves a good 4 years ago. I have not had to crash test these so no comment there. I've used these gloves in summer months up to 105F in the bay area and I find them okay. Hard to get in and out of but work. There is venting on top and between the fingers which help. The negative is the durability. I've put over 20K miles on them and on my left hand there is wear at the thumb and in the palm where the leather is only one layer thick.
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drandy (Bend, OR)
very nice
I'm a doctor and need my hands. I have had them for about a month. I wear a large and ordered a large, fit well. Comfortable leather, good support. Leather does slightly stretch so don't order up a size. The wrist section of it can go over my leather jacket for added protection and is adjustable. You get what you pay for so the extra money seems well spent. Would buy again, and recommend to a friend.
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Ty (Fontana, CA)
Nice gloves but poor fit
I read all the reviews. I usually wear a med. Had to exchange for xl. Fits ok, thumb a bit long. Not too comfortable. Looks great though. Gave it to my little bro and he seems to like it a lot.
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Frank (Pittsburgh, PA)
Gp Pro
I wear large and bought large fit great. you don't want gloves to be loose that's why people are saying they are tight. Get your size. I don't like the fact they do not have a wrist plate (i mean below your palm at end of hand) since that is what hits when you put your hands out to land. I think the teknic is the most bang for buck since it gives FULL protection and is fraction of cost. still sweet gloves and I only put durability as 3 cause I just got them and haven't put enough seat time on them.
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Josh (annapolis, MD)
Alpinestars GP Pro Gloves
The gloves run a bit small so it’s best to get a size up, but otherwise great gloves, even for the price they're well worth it and offer great protection.
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Joe (Thornton, CO)
GP Pro
Awesome gloves but the cost is a little high I usually wear an XL but after reading other reviews and talking with my buddy who has a pair I went for the XXL and fit perfect.
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jrod (Irvine, CA)
awsome
These gloves are great and the fit was good, I wear an xl, bought an xl fit perfect, I read just about every review on these gloves, the quality is superior pro's wear these what else can you ask for from a glove, durability and construction is very nice. Price a little high, but you get what you pay for. And as always mcss had the best deal.
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joe (newnan, GA)
GP Pro Gloves
The sizing runs small. I usually wear a L. I ordered an XL and they were painfully tight at first. Should have sent them back and got the XXL, but they finally stretched out to fit. Love everything else about them. They were pricy, but I haven't seen any other gloves that I feel would offer better protection especially while being as comfortable.