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Fieldsheer
2009 Model
Polar Gloves
$59.99
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Product Description
Fieldsheer Polar Glove
Soft goat skin outer
Leather with shatterproof composite knuckles
Phoslite® reflective piping
Soft Bemberg liner
Reinforced finger protectors
Double leather protection on outside pinkie to palm area
Double protection on inside forefinger and upper palm area
Velcro adjustable wrist and cuff strap
3M Thinsulate supreme insulation
Full Rainguard® waterproof, breathable membrane
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating -
Based on 14 Review(s)
Fit
4.1
Features
4.4
Finish
4.3
Cost Benefit
4.1
Durability
4.4
Overall
4.2
Latest Reviews
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
4.0
Features
4.0
Cost Benefit
4.0
Overall
4.4
Dale
Hutchinson, KS
Nice gloves
They seem a little pricey (I'm kind of cheap). Based on reviews I'd read, I bought a size larger. I've only had them a short time, but they seem to be pretty good gloves. They were stiff initially, but are becoming more pliable the longer I wear them. In 30 degree temps, they're not quite as warm as I'd hoped, but still did a good job. I might add wind deflectors to my bike or a liner for the gloves.
Fit
4.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
4.0
Overall
4.6
Dan
Pottsville, PA
A little stiff
I can tell these gloves are very well made, and for the deal I got, they are worth it. Have kept me warm so far this Fall, with temps as low as low 40's. My only complaint is the gloves are a lot more bulky and stiff than my summer gloves. I am hoping a little time will soften them, especially in the fingers. Order a size up from normal.
Fit
4.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
4.0
Features
4.0
Cost Benefit
3.0
Overall
4.0
Alonzo
Woodbridge, NJ
Well made glove but not great for cold weather
I bought these gloves to weather thru winter temperatures in NJ. I have been using them for approx. 3 weeks. These gloves are comfortable, offer good hand mobility and have great knuckle protection. However, depending on your commuting time and driving speed, once the temperature dips below 45 degrees you know it. I travel approx 50 minutes each way for work (mostly highway speeds) but after 15 minutes my hands get cold. I would recommend getting these gloves in a larger size and using a quality glove lining underneath for better cold weather protection.
Fit
5.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
4.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
5.0
Overall
4.8
Fred
Crown Point, IN
Great glove
I had to order 3 pairs to finally get the size right. I measured a large but ended up getting a 2X. The fit is really good. They are good to the mid 30's - I do get a little wind protection for my hands on my bike so they may not be so good on others. They stayed dry until I got stuck in traffic in the rain for about 4 hours. They quickly dried out and stayed flexible. I did find that it takes a little effort to get them on once your hands are a little wet.
Fit
3.0
Finish
4.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
4.0
Overall
4.2
Kevin
Graysla, IL
It's tight in there!
The gloves fit quite a bit smaller than anticipated. Fingers were the correct length, but width of the hand itself was quite tight. I had to wear them for about half a day to just stretch them out enough to be comfortable. Very warm, my hands don't sweat normally, but they do at room temperature after a few minutes with these on. They block the wind quite well. Waterproofing is a plus, my first pair of non-winter gloves had gone crunchy after a couple rains. Only problem was the fit. Width was a bit thin, spacing of armor is good. There's a misalignment in the chunk of rubber/leather/whatever on the pinky of the left hand, but it doesn't affect flexion.
Fit
4.0
Finish
3.0
Durability
4.0
Features
4.0
Cost Benefit
4.0
Overall
3.8
Fred
Klamath Falls, OR
Good gloves for price
I usually wear size large in motorcycle gloves so that is the size of Polar Gloves I ordered. I usually like my motorcycle gloves on the tight side because I think they are more apt to stay on in a crash. These fit true to size, tight, perhaps I should have gone for a looser fit for winter gloves, I think they would be warmer. These don't have the finish of the expensive gloves, for example the padding and armor on mine are located slightly differently in left vs right, but it doesn't affect functionality at all. Overall the design is good, armor is correctly located, retention straps work well, and they are warm without too much bulk. The gauntlet is adequate size and padded. I would say they are good down to around 40 degrees. Hard to beat them for the price.
Fit
2.0
Finish
5.0
Durability
5.0
Features
5.0
Cost Benefit
4.0
Overall
4.2
Patrick
Simpsonville, SC
Fieldsheer Polar Gloves
I own the Fieldsheer Highway gloves in medium so I ordered these Polars in medium as well. The finger length is good but they are very tight around the palms and fingers. I did not want to trade them for a large size because I did not want longer fingers. Seems to me that the same size of different models of the same brand should fit the same but this was not the case. I am hoping that they will stretch out but right now the tight fit kills the ability to insulate properly.
Fit
5.0
Finish
4.0
Durability
3.0
Features
4.0
Cost Benefit
4.0
Overall
4.0
CJ
APO, AP
Nice glove overall, but...
This is a pretty decent glove up to 30 degrees. Anything colder than that, I can get about 20 minutes of riding before fingers go numb. The fit was kind of tight at first, but after about a week of use, it loosened up nicely. It does an excellent job of keeping the wind out of the sleeves, and has nice padding around the palms. My only issue with this glove is the durability. After only about a month of use, stitching tore on the flaps as I pulled it off the velcro. It was a surprise since I didn't think I pulled it that hard. It may have been an anomaly, but upon inspecting the glove, there is only single stitching on the flaps. This is an obvious weak point on otherwise well-made glove.
Fit
3.0
Finish
4.0
Durability
4.0
Features
4.0
Cost Benefit
4.0
Overall
3.8
Jimmy C
Susanville, CA
Fieldsheer - Polar Gloves
Wore the gloves for the first time in 26 degree weather on my KLR 650. My fingers stayed warm, but my thumbs started stinging after about 20 minutes. Rode yesterday in 40 degree weather and the thumbs got cold. They are a tight fit, so consider a larger size.
Fit
4.0
Finish
4.0
Durability
4.0
Features
4.0
Cost Benefit
4.0
Overall
4.0
Wendy
Quitman, MS
Warm gloves
I purchased these gloves for cool weather riding and I am satisfied with their performance so far. On a trip through the Smokies with temps around 50 they kept my hands warm and dry. I often ride my Ninja to work (a 25 mile trip one way) in temps near 40 and my hands stay comfortably warm. My only complaint is they are a little big on me - I have small hands and probably should have gotten the X-Small size. These are good gloves for the price.