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    Adrian Gale
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    Fox Bomber gloves for me. Awesome knuckle protection and longivity. $70 a set B) . They stay on your hands when you crash and dont get ripped off , so I have been told! :blush:

    #208216

    Bruce Curtis
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    Bullpitt gloves, have 5 sets across the family now, best value for money and tough as old nails in hardwood

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    Alex
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    How much Bruce?

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    Bruce Curtis
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    axel wrote:
    How much Bruce?

    Mark sold me them last time for 30 delivered a pair

    big thread here from a while ago on gloves

    http://obtrailriders.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=28&id=41239&limit=20&limitstart=40&Itemid=75#50353

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    Roy
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    I got sick of all these supposedly motorcycle specific gloves letting me down and costing the earth. Heard there was some good gloves at bunning. I think they’re called ironsomething landscaper or something along those lines. Around $30 and are excellent. Have done a lot more work than any pair of mx gloves I’ve owned and are still good.

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    Greg
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    Bundy I wear Sidchrome mechanics gloves, palm gel gloves and CAT mechanics on the Adventure rides and am more than happy with them

    TB

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    Trailboss wrote:
    Bundy I wear Sidchrome mechanics gloves, palm gel gloves and CAT mechanics on the Adventure rides and am more than happy with them

    TB

    Dont cummins make gloves..:P :P :P :P :whistle: :whistle:

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    Nick Jackson
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    Bundyroy wrote:
    I got sick of all these supposedly motorcycle specific gloves letting me down and costing the earth. Heard there was some good gloves at bunning. I think they’re called ironsomething landscaper or something along those lines. Around $30 and are excellent. Have done a lot more work than any pair of mx gloves I’ve owned and are still good.

    Ironclad is the brand and landscaper is the model , I’ve looked at them too Bundy but never tried. I can see a business write off in the making mate !!!

    Nick

    #208310

    Adrian Lee
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    My longest running gloves are a $19 pair off eBay .

    I think they are answer . Been around 2 years and still going strong.

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    Trailboss wrote:
    Bundy I wear Sidchrome mechanics gloves, palm gel gloves and CAT mechanics on the Adventure rides and am more than happy with them

    TB

    Hey TB,

    What about the furr gloves. :huh: :laugh: :laugh:

    #208316

    Nick,

    As you no i am wearing pro grip gloves at the moment.
    They are extremely comfortable when on.That was my main reason for buying them.
    Ive had a few rides in them already and they are holding up fine so far.

    DY4…

    #208374

    Nick Jackson
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    After ordering Pro Grip gloves from my local shop , they got back to me and said Pro Grip will no longer be making clothing of any kind !!

    So with that in mind and STM ( a man i trust , but not sure why :D ) recommending the Fox bombers I got a pair ;)

    I wore them on Evs grade 4/5 ride last weekend and not a blister to show , they even survived a decent off and have knuckle protection too !!!

    Thanks for all the advice , I’m stoked with the new gloves !!!

    Nick

    #208217

    Eric Smith
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    Mr Blue wrote:
    Bullpitt gloves, have 5 sets across the family now, best value for money and tough as old nails in hardwood

    +1

    http://www.bullpitt.com.au/

    Best gloves I’ve ever worn on a bike. Great stuff.

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