Just bought a really nice pair of Sealskinz waterproof light weight gloves in the sale from here http://www.sealskinz.com/UK/outlet/lightweight-mortorcycle-glove-red pretty damn good for £15 if anyone needs any!
No more wet hands and trying to get the fingers back in after a smoke break
Just bought a really nice pair of Sealskinz waterproof light weight gloves in the sale from here http://www.sealskinz.com/UK/outlet/lightweight-mortorcycle-glove-red pretty damn good for £15 if anyone needs any!
No more wet hands and trying to get the fingers back in after a smoke break
Just bought a really nice pair of Sealskinz waterproof light weight gloves in the sale from here http://www.sealskinz.com/UK/outlet/lightweight-mortorcycle-glove-red pretty damn good for £15 if anyone needs any!
No more wet hands and trying to get the fingers back in after a smoke break
Seems too good to be true..
interested to see how you get on.
Arrived in 2 days and perfect fit. If there anything like the socks then its a winner
Do not do what it says on the tin!
I was caught i a downpour. They were wet through within 10 minutes and remained so all day. Not warm and not waterproof. They went straight back. One positive: They were a comfortable fit on the bars.
Do not do what it says on the tin! I was caught i a downpour. They were wet through within 10 minutes and remained so all day. Not warm and not waterproof. They went straight back. One positive: They were a comfortable fit on the bars.
Caviat emptor!
Dan
One review by a monkey! I just tested mine under a running tap and then submerged in a sink of water. Not a drop got in does what it says unless the person who wrote the review had the water run down the sleeve into the glove which is what I suspect. I dont have any affilation with Sealskinz but mine work prefectly
The ones on ebay are a bit different, fakes?????? What do others think??????
Will see what they turn up to be, but cheap anyways.
-- Edited by ttr steve on Friday 28th of August 2015 06:28:52 PM
I think you are correct as they are certainly different than the ones I have here. For a start the carbon on the knuckles is different and so is the thumb patch .
-- Edited by Mike Wright on Friday 28th of August 2015 06:38:30 PM
....just tested mine under a running tap and then submerged in a sink of water. Not a drop got in does what it says unless the person who wrote the review had the water run down the sleeve into the glove which is what I suspect. I dont have any affilation with Sealskinz but mine work prefectly
The ones on ebay are a bit different, fakes?????? What do others think??????
I think you are correct as they are certainly different than the ones I have here. For a start the carbon on the knuckles is different and so is the thumb patch .
Not to mention the ebay specials don't have the wording "SealSkins" printed down the side and instead have a pull strap tensioner.
If I owned Sealskinz I'd be pretty upset about fakes being sold on fleabay (if they are), especially as they aren't actually water resistant.
Maybe someone who bought the ebay ones should contact Sealskinz?
If it were me I'd see if Sealskins wanted them to check out, if not then I'd be registering a complaint through ebay, and asking for my money back...
Will try them on bike. Intend to use them for the road sections and use my neoprene ones when I am on trail as I find my hands get cold doing road speeds when the neoprene gets wet.
I have just received a reply from the eBay trader regarding my query.
I can't quite check the veracity of the well worded response but the assertion is that the gloves for sale on their eBay site are genuine Sealskinz products.
Of course they would
Martyn
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Tried mine out yesterday morning on the bike glad I got XL seemed fine on the bike kept the chilly morning out then tried them in the sink when I got home :)