Washable enduro/dh gloves?
joecamel
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How hard can it be to manufacture washable gloves?
Since all mine have been droping to bits for years in the machine (gradually) ... apparently it's rocket science for manufacturers.
Who knows of some decent WASHABLE gloves, with some protection for dh/enduro?
Since all mine have been droping to bits for years in the machine (gradually) ... apparently it's rocket science for manufacturers.
Who knows of some decent WASHABLE gloves, with some protection for dh/enduro?
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I've been using Troy Lee gloves for years, wash them regularly with no problems.Transition Patrol - viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=130702350
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I've got the Endura Full Montys...
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/endu ... p-prod9369
They've been through the wash a few times as well as being crashed quite a number of times and they're almost like new. Very comfy, too.All the gear, no idea and loving the smell of jealousy in the morning.
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Thanks guys0
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I also use endura full montys, wash them after every ride and a year and a half later the only flaw is that the brands label peeled off“I am a humanist, which means, in part, that I have tried to behave decently without expectations of rewards or punishments after I am dead.”
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I picked up a pair of 'Ufo' motocross gloves (very thin material) on motorbike show (they were selling them for peanuts) - you cant beat them!!
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I bought the Full Monty's, they're exactly what I needed.
As a side note, they're the same as what Aldi sell when then do their MTB offers. Branded-up Chinese manufacturing. Go figure!0