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I have some gloves, mainly for mountain biking. However,
these don't help racing biking as much, as I tend to sit on the brake hoods longer on my racing bike. Can anyone recommend a good pair of gloves for those times I ride my racing bike? Thanks! -- Bob in CT Remove ".x" to reply |
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TeoSport. The glove's padded section has spaces so when
you close your hand around the bar the sections join but do not bunch up. Bruce |
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Bob in CT wrote:
> I have some gloves, mainly for mountain biking. However, > these don't help racing biking as much, as I tend to sit > on the brake hoods longer on my racing bike. Can anyone > recommend a good pair of gloves for those times I ride my > racing bike? Thanks! I had a hard time finding gloves that I liked, as gloves are a very personal thing. About the only pair of normal, 1/2 finger cycling gloves I've found that I like are the new generation Specialized Body Geometry gloves. The padding used to be too thick, but they thinned it out this year, and now I love them. Regards, H. |
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