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Paul (Lockport, IL)
Taos Glove
Comfortable, but the liner slides around inside the glove when you put them on. Wiper is nice, but you can't wipe your nose with your left hand. Seems pretty good for cooler weather. Cuff is a little narrow, hard to fit over jacket sleeve. Pretty good for sale price, but not more.
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Richard (Los Angeles, CA)
Good Overall
These gloves are pretty good in the 40-50 degree range, but any colder I haven't tested them, they fit well but are a bit bulky and there's very limited adjustability to the wrist cuffs. However that being said the leather is good and requires little break in, it also is wind proof and the inner lining is very warm.
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Ernie (Hyattsville, MD)
Cold Weather Gloves
They are not perfect, but they are okay on my scooter in the 30's. The fingers could be a touch shorter for my hands, otherwise the fit is good. Durability seems fine.
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zx11blade (Boston, MA)
Could be better
The gloves are alright. I have had better for the cold.
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Robin D. (Chicago, IL)
All-in-all, well worth it!
They insulate well and the wiper attachment works formidably. For short trips, they're quite warm and I've not noticed the liner wanting to come loose as others have suggested. After a 30 minute trip, my hands grew cold but were far warmer than they would've been in any other non-electric glove. I'm satisfied.
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Ethan (georgetown, KY)
crap
These gloves are nice but the insulation on them is a joke. You’re better off spending more on a pair of heated gloves because these will not do the job.
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Mike J (Mid-Hudson Valley, NY)
OK for the Money
I was looking for a cold weather glove for my early morning commute in November. After about 45 minutes, finger tips started to get cold (ambient temp of 28-30 degrees F) even with full fairing and heated grips. They're comfortable. Quality seems to be acceptable - haven't had them too long. Leather is soft. They're breaking in nice. Probably best for 40-50 degree weather all day. I've come to realization I need heated gloves at or below 30F for an 1.25 hour commute. I normally wear a large and that's what I bought. Fit is good.
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Art M. (west friendship, MD)
Pick another pair
Should be called a cool weather glove, not cold weather. 40 minutes at 48 degrees and my hands were numb.
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Will (Elkton, MD)
Nice gloves for the money
The gloves fit and feel very nice. I do however, agree with other reviewers in that the liner feels cheap and unsecure. The liner wants to come out of the glove when you pull your hand out.
With that said, I still feel the gloves are worth the money. They don't have the bulky feeling between and at the ends of the fingers which can fatigue the hand when riding. They feel real good while wearing them
Once again, I must rate Durability low because I have not had the gloves that long. I just don't know how they will wear and my rating might be unfair to the glove maker. I would rather do that then be unfair to the glove buyer.
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Joseph (Vidalia, LA)
River Road Winter Gloves
Fit pretty good. Kept my hands pretty warm. Below 20 degrees my fingers still froze BUT not much will keep my fingers warm when the temps are that low. I have not tested the waterproof claim or the wiper blade.
The inner liner acts really weird and you have to be careful taking the gloves off to keep inner liner in place. SO far I like em better than a lot of others I've tried.