Jae
Frederick, MD
Rubber Gloves...
They call it "Rain Gloves" but it's basically a dark gray dishwashing glove. It serves it's purpose but it's just a rubber glove that you can wear over a thin non-waterproof gloves.
Christopher
Fairfax Station, VA
Rubber Rain Gloves
Not a good rain glove for hot humid weather.
James
Summerville, SC
Nice Fit
They fit great over my leather gloves and the gauntlet is long enough to tuck into your rain jacket so that water won't run down into them.
Mike C.
Gasport, NY
Nice glove
Very nice glove, especially the long gauntlet design - covers jacket cuff very well.
James Cothern
Davis, CA
Do What They Are Supposed to Do
I wore these gloves during a torrential downpour in Seattle. They kept my hands dry for a while, but water gradually seeped down the inside. If I had secured them on my coat sleeve with a short bungee they would have been fine. I ordered two sizes larger than my hand size and they worked fine.
Stephan Coulbourne
La Porte, TX
Firstgear - Rubber Rain Gloves
They do exactly what they are supposed to do... keep your riding gloves and hands dry.
Paul Schweizer
RSM, CA
Rubber overgloves- yes
This is my second pair of Firstgear rain over gloves. These are very heavy duty gloves that fit over your existing street gloves. They are rubber and waterproof. Slight fingertip texture makes them usable in the rain, but not really a good glove to pick up pennies, etc.
Keep in mind that these gloves have a shelf life of around 3 years before they get brittle and crack/fall apart from ozone. I always kept a set in my riding suit pocket. Hadn't pulled them out for about 6 months and they basically shredded in my hands. But the previous times I used them they worked great. You need to find a relatively thin riding glove to wear under the overglove, as it gets real tight if you have lots of armor on the glove.
Lars
Garden City, ID
Waterproof, but tight
I've had these before - broke them and expect to do it again. Since they are a bit too small to fit over regular gloves, it is easy to pull too hard. Take your time. They tend to cramp up my hands after a while, but they are waterproof, so.... Buy one or two sizes larger if you can.
Frank Miceli
Hamilton, ON
Rubber rain gloves
Durable with non slip palm. Will keep the weather out however the fit is quite snug so you will have to order a size or two larger than you regular glove size to accommodate. When worn over my riding glove it seemed to cut circulation. My remedy is to use these gloves with a set of cloth liners only.
James Beydler
Johnstown, CO
Firstgear - Rubber Rain Gloves
These are poor quality and not worth the money. They tore apart the first time I tried them on.
bob
sicklerville, NJ
good to have!
Just rubber gloves, but just what you need to keep your gloves dry or help block chilly wind from getting in to your gloves. Recommend to have on your bike at all times, you never know. A little tight when pulled over your gloves but not bad and they work!
larry koenig
las vegas, NV
firstgear rain gloves
I thought X-large would be plenty big enough to go over regular gloves, but it seems 2x-lg would be better. Also my hands were colder with them on because they were so tight.
Mark
Wichita, KS
Rubber rain gloves
Worked as well as I'd hoped...with the use of a thin insert to keep my hands from sweating too much.
Duane Acree
Kansas City, MO
Rubber gloves by Firstgear
Used these gloves on my trip to Yellowstone-only needed them once but they fit over my leather gloves nicely and kept them dry. Good purchase
Leo
Cape Coral, FL
rain gloves
I ordered one size bigger so I can ride with my regular gloves on as well. So far 3 rain storms and all dry.
Gerard Gully
Stanhope, NJ
title is descriptive enough
Good basic protection
Robb Henderson
Exeter, PA
Rubber Gloves- Rain Gear
The gloves are great. They fit over the regular gloves easily and help grip the handlebars. Worth the money!
Marc
Canton, GA
Good cheap rain covers
These are designed to fit over your gloves, so in my case my regular gauntlet gloves fit fairly snug. These rubber rain gloves made it a little on the tight side, and not very comfortable for a super long distance. For the price and simplicity, this works pretty well for simple rain gear. And it doesn't take much room since they compress very well. You could easily keep them in a jacket pocket, or a standard small tailbag for tools.
William Charleton
Harwinton, CT
Firstgear - Rubber Rain Gloves
These gloves are just what I was looking for. I got an extra large pair so they fit over my riding gloves. But I am thinking of a cloth glove liner because the leather gloves seem to absorb moisture from your hands when inside the rubber glove. A very useful addition to the riding kit.
Doug
Brimley, MI
Rubber gloves
Have only used them a few times, but they are waterproof. I wear size M regular gloves, and got the size that was supposed to fit over them. I wish I'd gotten one bigger size. Good buy for the money, but rubber can make the fingers cold w/o good insulation under it. Not the best for cold weather. I also wish they covered my sleeve a little better.
Vicki Jones
East Flat Rock, NC
Rubber Rain Gloves
I think my new rain gloves are going to be the answer to cold wet hands. Being black they look much better than my yellow kitchen gloves. My new black gloves are thicker than kitchen gloves and seem to be equally flexible. Be prepared, stay dry.
Mike howard
Mabelvale, AR
rubber rain gloves
I wear xl leather gloves and ordered the xl size of these. They fit over my regular gloves nicely, have not tried them over my winter gauntlets yet. On a recent trip the weather turned out colder than expected and I did not have my heavy gloves with me, but I put these on over my normal summer gloves and boy, did they keep my hands more comfortable.
Only have one odd thing...the left glove's cuff wants to ride up, but I had these on over my new rain suit jacket. Probably will not be a problem over my leathers. They look like a very inexpensive resolve to wet hands and gloves while on the road!
Jerry MacIntyre
Iselin, NJ
Came in Handy
Seven of us just finished a trip of over 1700 miles. The mornings were cold. The liners and leather outer gloves were not enough. I worn these gloves over the liners and gloves, the wind was cut down and my hands functioned very well. This was an added bonus.
Moses Alexander III
Warner Robins, GA
Firstgear - Rubber Rain Gloves
XX Large fits well over X large gloves. You can still operate all controls without difficulty.
Mark Scott
Saugus, CA
Do Tyhe Job
These are great heavy duty rain gloves. I used them on a recent rainy weekend trip and they worked great! With one glove on the other glove pulls on well and in turn they come off easy too. Only issue is you Definitely need the larger size! I normally use a large motorcycle or work glove but these rain gloves without ridding glove on will squeeze your hand too much after several hours of wet ridding. So opt for the larger size. If you normally use a medium glove order a large Rubber Rain Glove.
Mark Ambrose
Odenton, MD
Firstgear - Rubber Rain Gloves
Not just black rubber kitchen gloves. These are heavy rubber. Slick enough to slide your leather gloved hands into easily. Very nice.
Dustin
Sac, CA
good buy
Perfect fit and kept my riding gloves dry. The gloves are easy to put on and take off and come with a small stuff sack. They are simple yet effective.
VanPell
OVERLAND PARK, Prince Edw
Gloves
These are great. Perfect for me and my "ride in any-weather dual sport".
Chris
Toronto, TX
Acceptable
They do what they say. They're basically large black kitchen wash gloves, with a thick rib at the wrist line to make pulling them on easier. A bit tight on my hands with some larger gloves on underneath (Canadian Fall weather) but excellent when paired with some light summer gloves.