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Post by john59 on Oct 29, 2008 18:27:01 GMT
could do with some new winter gloves myself, like the look of the endura strike, but have had altura shield recommended to me. Has anyone used these, and if so whats the verdict on them?
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Post by mikebike on Oct 29, 2008 19:35:48 GMT
Think you are being mard, the first sign of a bit of cold weather and your in the market for some winter gloves!!
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Post by martinw on Oct 29, 2008 20:13:31 GMT
Ive got the endura strike, very well fitting and comfy gloves but the first pair I got were no way waterproof, my gloves were soaked through after the snowdon ride and took days to dry .
Ive had another pair to replace them but not used them in anger yet.
Ive been told they are excellent gloves.
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Post by john59 on Oct 29, 2008 20:34:30 GMT
would prefer the endura strike cos i like the fit, a note to mike bike, i remember mine and your winter night rides to delamere, have the knee warmers come yet?
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Post by mikebike on Oct 29, 2008 20:56:00 GMT
No knee warmers for me yet, I'm waiting to see if yours keep you warm or if you end up looking like Nora Batty with them gathered round your ankles if they won't stay up!
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Post by ftasb on Oct 29, 2008 22:29:28 GMT
No knee warmers for me yet Xybadog has some rather fetching knee warmers, Endura ones i think. They keep his old bones warm ;D
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Post by robcorney on Oct 30, 2008 2:19:14 GMT
i've got a pair of sealskinz aswell, they were fine for a while, but now i have to wear them with some really thin gloves inside them, which is too bulky for mountainb biking really. get something else.
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