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Thin riding gloves

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Dec 3, 2007
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My choice is the Motorfist WOT gloves. They are very warm and the palm is deer skin(or maybe another soft leather) that isnt very thick. This is good for great grip and still keep warm. These have lasted 3 seasons and still no rips.
 
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jbrennan51488

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Jan 27, 2012
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Motorfist WOT gloves are a good option. A little bit of insulation but not too much for warmer days. Or if you want 0 insulation they have another model, I believe the kill switch, that has no insulation and is wind/waterproof. Check out the clearance section on their website. Some killer deals on non current gear if they have your size.
 

phatty

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Nov 21, 2007
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25 degrees F and above I wear the Klim XC motorcross glove.

-5 to 25 degrees F I wear the Klim inversion pro. I put every mile on my sled last year in these gloves. Great feel and protection.

-5 and below I wear the Klim powercross glove.

The new klim powercross and inversions pros are top notch
 

summ8rmk

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25 degrees F and above I wear the Klim XC motorcross glove.

-5 to 25 degrees F I wear the Klim inversion pro. I put every mile on my sled last year in these gloves. Great feel and protection.

-5 and below I wear the Klim powercross glove.

The new klim powercross and inversions pros are top notch

That is with hand warmers, correct?
I rode for 2 yrs without one handwarmer and below 10° the inversion wasn't warm enough.

GS6
 

Blk88GT

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I've been riding with the Powercross for years, but tried a basic set of Fox moto gloves last year, they were great. This year I've got a set of Inversions to add further options to my gear.
 
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Btaoregon

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I experience cold hands below 50 F. I'm also a road runner. Late fall to early winter is traditionally a terrible time on my behalf of me. These gloves are the primary ones to provide me a relieved look when I'm outside. While my fingers still feel a touch cold, these are amazing compared to what I've experienced with other, dearer gloves. I highly recommend trying these thin gloves.
 
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