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michelle (southeastern, CT)
Too Bulky for Motorcycle hand controls
These gloves may be great for winter sport-like activities, and may very well resist rain, but advertising & selling them as appropriate motorcycle gear is wrong. These are way too bulky to ride my Harley and at the same time safely feel/manage the hand controls.
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Kathy N. (Everett, WA)
Oympia Women's 4297 Gore-Tex Cold Weather Gloves
I love the gloves! Extremely insulated and keeps my hands very warm in cold weather. The adjustable gauntlets keep me dry in rainy weather.
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Lital (Long Island, NY)
Warm Enough but Size Runs Small
Rode today with these gloves in 35 degree weather. Used glove liners and found that just the tips of my fingers got a little cool. On the downside- the size was a bit too small. I used the fitting chart and measured my hand with a fabric measure tape. My advice is to order a size up. I will be trying to sell these. I don't feel I can return them after wearing them for a run, but I will be ordering another pair. I learned an important lesson today - don't ride with gloves that are too small, even if it's just by a little bit. I was really hoping they would stretch while riding. They did not and I had difficulty grabbing the clutch.
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Diane Flem (Windsor, PA)
Winter Gloves
I am very pleased with these gloves and the way they fit and feel. I would recommend these to anyone who is looking for a heavier glove to use while riding when it's on the cooler side.
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traci (seattle, WA)
Not worth it
No better than what I had before. They are huge! Size would be worth it if kept my hands warm. Only plus is the softness on the inside.
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Dianne Lowry (Chino, CA)
Olympia women's 4297 Gore-tex cold weather Gloves
The gloves will be great in the snow, on my snowmobile. Too thick and bulky for my street bike, which was what I needed.
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MIRJANA (BROOKLYN, NY)
not wind proof
I find it so hard to believe with all the technology we have going that we cannot make a windproof glove. Not to bash these gloves.. took me a long time to get use to their bulkiness. It was hard to maneuver the bike at first but with anything else you get use to it. After about 20 minutes on the highway my fingertips where frozen. Now not to bash them it happens with all gloves.. just thought these would be different. The visor wiper on the left thumb is a HUGE kudos! Great value just disappointed they don't really keep u warm.. which was the purpose!
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Erin T (Champaign, IL)
Good Winter Gloves
These are my first pair of winter gloves and they work great! My hands stay warm and dry. I haven't used them below 20 degrees yet. It was really weird getting used to the size though, fits my hand just fine, it's just much bigger than my summer gloves and it took a while to get adjusted and I still don't feel like I have 100% functionality, but it's better than freezing.
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Cara (Virginia Beach, VA)
Comfortable/warm gloves
The fit was great. The extra bulkiness takes some getting used to but it is manageable. I like the gauntlet style. No cold air blowing up my sleeve. They are very warm but I must admit after about 45 min of 40 degree weather on the highway my fingertips still got cold. Had to stop to warm up my hands and gloves in order to continue on my commute.
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Lynn (Seattle, WA)
Cozy!
It took a few days to break these in and get the pile squished down a bit, but now they are fabulous. I had similar gloves and they were just not warm any more. I ride my scooter everyday in cold, WET Seattle. These gloves are great.