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JDW (Tallahassee , FL)
works well
These gloves go over your everyday gloves. The sizing is good, order your normal glove size. They keep my hands dry and block out the wind.
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BKL (Spring, TX)
Fieldsheer Overgloves 2.0
Haven't used them yet as the weather has gotten warmer and it hasn't rained either. Bought them to replace an older pair I misplaced during a move. I expect them to perform as well as the older style, with which I was very happy.
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Travis H. (Chesterfield, VA)
Fieldsheer Overgloves 2.0
Decent option for dry hands. Very no-frills but packs up very small. Like others mention these run slightly BIG but that is so they fit over your regular gloves. I found they are sized appropriately for that.
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Eric (Columbus, OH)
Excellent rain cover
I have only worn these once, so I can't speak on durability, but I wore them in light to medium rain for an hour on the freeway and they worked great! I was dry and not a drop of water got in. I wear large MotoGp gloves and the large/Xlarge size over gloves fit perfect. The rubber grip areas also were right on the money for me. I would definitely recommend buying and giving them a try!
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Hamza (New York City, NY)
Overgloves...
There's got to be something better, these work ok, but they are weird especially if you brake/clutch with 3 fingers not 2 or 4...
They are not very flexible, kind of cumbersome, good to keep under your seat just in case you get caught in the rain, but for long distance just get rain gloves. I bought them because I was curious, well let's just say a lot of my friends now know what not to buy.
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Trigger (El Paso, TX)
Where are the poles?
I ordered the Fieldsheer Overgloves 2.0, but have received instead, two tents without any poles.
In an ODD sizing decision, Fieldsheer has assumed us all to be Andre the Giant. Depending on the brand and model, my glove size is always either a large or extra large. What appears to be a glove that will cover your hand and part of your wrist is actually a sack that goes half-way up your forearm. Half of the black patch in the photo (where you'd think your palm should be) is actually over your wrist and lower forearm. Even in the hand portion, my winter gloved hands are still swimming in room. I'm afraid to try my summer gloves - might lose them in there. The fingers are maybe 1/4 - 1/2 inch too short, but for a biker, that's much better than the alternative. On the upside, they're extremely light without appearing fragile and pack amazingly small in the provided nylon bag. For $12, yes; I'd buy them again, but definitely a size smaller than suggested. Let's hope that wouldn't make the fingers unbearably short.
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brightcell (New York, NY)
Fieldsheer - Overgloves 2.0
Wear size L for gloves and ordered Large for those overgloves and they are too big. Good grip and protects very well against the rain. I thought it would help for cold weather but it doesn't really work for that usage. Good deal for the price. Just order one size down.
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Mark (Yarmouth, NS)
Fieldsheer - Overgloves 2.0
Used these gloves in the rain and wind with great protection. I ordered one size larger than my regular gloves but didn't need to as they're sized to go over gloves. Overall I'm happy with them. Only had them a month so don't know about durability.