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TBG Sport Gloves- Short Term Review
May the sun rise infront of me,
the rain fall behind me and the wind follow me.
May the angels guard my travels for they know what's ahead of me.
Keep me safe through rolling hills, swirling turns and bad roads.
Let the moon's light guide me through the night.
Lord, thank you for letting me a Biker.
Amen.
Ride:- Hero Honda Impulse (present) , Tvs Apache RTR180(2015-17)
Gears:- Shiro SH336 Carbon Helmet || Aspida Helios Jacket || Rynox Advento Pants || TBG Sport GlovesTags: None
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I've been using these gloves for about 12k kms now, and couldn't agree more with the review. I've thankfully not crash-tested them yet, touchwood. But the comfort of this pair, once they've been broken in, is simply unmatched for me. At this price point, or anything else close by.
The only gloves I've found to be more comfortable are a pair of well-worn Knox Handroid, and that's saying something!
I've faced a small issue with it, though. Once I am past 3-4 hours on the saddle, there is a piercing pain that sets in below my left thumb. I work around it by using cotton and tape to create a bit of padding in that area. As far as I know, and the folks at Let's Gear Up where I got these gloves, I am the only one to have had this issue.
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I haven't used any other gloves. Regarding that it must be the sliders pressing against or you keeping your hand at the same position continuously, by relieving the stress points it'll be more comfortable. How? Well I don't know you have to see what is comfortable for you.Originally posted by BanditPanda View PostI've been using these gloves for about 12k kms now, and couldn't agree more with the review. I've thankfully not crash-tested them yet, touchwood. But the comfort of this pair, once they've been broken in, is simply unmatched for me. At this price point, or anything else close by.
The only gloves I've found to be more comfortable are a pair of well-worn Knox Handroid, and that's saying something!
I've faced a small issue with it, though. Once I am past 3-4 hours on the saddle, there is a piercing pain that sets in below my left thumb. I work around it by using cotton and tape to create a bit of padding in that area. As far as I know, and the folks at Let's Gear Up where I got these gloves, I am the only one to have had this issue.May the sun rise infront of me,
the rain fall behind me and the wind follow me.
May the angels guard my travels for they know what's ahead of me.
Keep me safe through rolling hills, swirling turns and bad roads.
Let the moon's light guide me through the night.
Lord, thank you for letting me a Biker.
Amen.
Ride:- Hero Honda Impulse (present) , Tvs Apache RTR180(2015-17)
Gears:- Shiro SH336 Carbon Helmet || Aspida Helios Jacket || Rynox Advento Pants || TBG Sport Gloves
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You're right, it probably is the SPS sliders. The cotton pad is working fine, for now. I'm sticking to it, for nowOriginally posted by spartacus69 View PostI haven't used any other gloves. Regarding that it must be the sliders pressing against or you keeping your hand at the same position continuously, by relieving the stress points it'll be more comfortable. How? Well I don't know you have to see what is comfortable for you.
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