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10-03-2012, 08:01 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
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Location: The Badlands (of NJ)
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Tip for dealing with wet gloves: silk liners!
Now that the rainy season is upon us, here is a suggestion for the inmates who get out in the rain.
I happened to spend yesterday many hours riding in the torrential downpours in NY and in NJ and the issue is fresh on my mind. I have been always using silk liners in low temperatures and found them to be very effective. However, a while back, 'xmagnarider' on BMWLT forum pointed out another great idea: using the silks in the rain. As you all know, there is no such thing as waterproof gloves - sooner or later they'll soak through. Then, they become almost impossible to put on or take off wet hands: the interior liner sticks to the skin. This is where the silk gloves come in: even when wet, they will allow the riding gloves to slide on smoothly. Amazing discovery! It helped me with taking pictures in inclement weather, too: I no longer dreaded taking off the gloves to operate my camera in the rain. I hope you find this useful .
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10-03-2012, 09:31 PM
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Yep, greatest things silk glove liners. Don't think about it, just get em.
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10-04-2012, 08:42 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
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Merino Wool!!!
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10-05-2012, 09:40 AM
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Rectum Non Bustibus
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I carry glove covers. They have split fingers so I can cover the brakes with two fingers. Got them from Aerostich.
http://www.aerostich.com/aerostich-t...it-covers.html
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10-05-2012, 09:55 AM
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Quote:
Great tip, thanks for that, but I still prefer to use my Rain-Off three finger glove covers (very similar to the Aerostich ones) in stead of silk liners. When I get my leather gloves soaked too often, they get smelly and stiff if I'm not careful. pretbek screwed with this post 10-05-2012 at 10:38 AM |
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10-05-2012, 11:34 AM
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Rectum Non Bustibus
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Quote:
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10-05-2012, 12:20 PM
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Useful Idiom
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Great thread, thanks for the real solution to a real problem.
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10-05-2012, 12:55 PM
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stupid question...where do you get the liners from?
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10-05-2012, 02:02 PM
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Trekker
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10-05-2012, 02:35 PM
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Duel
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http://lmgtfy.com/?q=where+do+i+get+silk+glove+liners
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10-05-2012, 08:40 PM
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Beastly Adventurer
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Any good sports / ski store. Online outdoor-equipment supplies, such as http://www.campmor.com/.
Or, just search for ThermaSilks brand glove liners - Amazon is one of the vendors.
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10-05-2012, 09:41 PM
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does it come in black?
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10-05-2012, 11:44 PM
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I've personally never had an issue slipping soaked gloves on or off. My main issue is the fact that they're soaked.
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10-06-2012, 06:55 AM
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Tire Tester
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Anybody have an equally good solution for summer sweat? I don't even wear my Rukka's in the summer anymore because I can't get the damn things back on after a gas stop. I want/need the protection but can't handle the frustration of trying to get them back on so I wear some less protective A-Stars. I've only got 4 un-mangled fingers left, so protection is pretty important. lol
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10-06-2012, 08:10 AM
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Problem with glove liners is that you still have a pair of wet gloves to contend with. You can get dedicated waterproof gloves, but unless you live in the PNW, you'll only get caught out in the occasaional rainstorm or rarely need to ride in the rain. Overgloves make sense, just like a rainsuit.
Don't have overgloves, but they just went up a notch on my "round-tuit" list...
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