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  • Originally posted by Praful View Post
    Anyone here using Spartan gloves for a while now?

    I am looking to pickup a full gauntlet and short gloves? I don't know anyone who's picked up either of Ares/Pegasus/Phaeton gloves from Spartan.

    My Cramster TRG2's are crying for a replacement after 3 years of everyday use.
    Well, I have the Pegasus, was about to post a inital review of it and Hyperion after a initial ride of 300+kms in the scroching weather, hope this helps.

    Gloves(Pegasus)

    Short cuff gloves, would say perfect fro city rides, it did not take time to break -in , was almost easy to use from the first use itself, and set very well after about 10-20kms of useage. Flexing of fingers are quite easy and not a hinderence , since you have been using the tr2g for long time now, this will be too easy to use( i had the tr2g initially).
    Nice ventilation, good air supply is maintained, even in the scroching heat, no sweating was experienced, had it on throughout the trip and it was really comfortable. As per my view, it will make an exceptional city useage gloves. Kudos to spartan team for a great product. Stitch quality and look and finish is great too.


    Jacket(Hyperion)

    This really surprised me, just soon after wearing the jacket and started riding, it was like someone turned on the AC, very cool air circulation within the jacket , it was just perfect, Perfect mesh jacket, Din't sweat in the hot conditions, but in heavy traffic or signals, I did start sweating slightly but it can be considered as negligable.
    The armour stays in it's place perfectly and is not felt heavy or so, you will almost not feel the armour is there at all. Good padding for back and kidney area, a good add on.

    Another thing I found interesting was that how easily I could walk around wearing it, din't feel bulky at all.

    Once again, a great product from Spartan team.


    A pic from today's ride , first time experience with spartan product




    Cheers
    Ride Safe
    Krishna
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    • Originally posted by Praful View Post
      You sure about the ventilation part?

      Coz from the images I don't see any vents on the Ares and there's isnt any talk about ventilation on the product description as well. Well this holds true even for Pegasus.

      In contrast to the TRG2 which I know has functioning vents, albeit with its crapster quality. But still! Even the DSG Primal has vents visible in the pictures and its given in the product description as well.

      Now I know that vent's hardly work, but some vent is better than no vent at all right?
      The ARES has some perforated areas for ventilation, while the PEGASUS has a huge vent integrated into the knuckle protection in addition to a few strategically placed vapour holes (they aren't perforations but rather single holes to help in sweat evaporation ) .

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      • Thanks for the info Krish & Sunny. I was on the fence with these gloves. but have decided to pick em.

        Next big dilemma, sizing chart for the gloves

        Don't know anyone who's using these gloves so I could pick up a comparative size.
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        • Originally posted by Praful View Post
          Thanks for the info Krish & Sunny. I was on the fence with these gloves. but have decided to pick em.

          Next big dilemma, sizing chart for the gloves

          Don't know anyone who's using these gloves so I could pick up a comparative size.
          Follow the size chart measurement pic in the DSG website. In the page for revive gloves , they have a sizing chart. I ordered mine with refernce with that chart and its the right size for me.


          Cheers
          Ride Safe
          Krishna
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          ulsar 220F
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          • If luggage system is also part of Riding Gear then here is my review of the DirtSack

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            • Originally posted by Praful View Post
              Thanks for the info Krish & Sunny. I was on the fence with these gloves. but have decided to pick em.

              Next big dilemma, sizing chart for the gloves



              Praful, try this link for size and see if it helps.

              GLOVE SIZING
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              • My question has been left unanswered.
                Im planning to change my Riding Jacket.
                Which one will be better among these?
                Dsg Nero?? Or Dsg Triton? Or any other Racing Inspired ones.
                Budget : 5k-6.5k.
                Any other which are better than these too are appreciated in the list.
                Royal Enfield Bullet Standard 350cc 1989, Bajaj Avenger 200-2009, Pulsar 200 NS 2015.

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                • Originally posted by Touseef Ahmed Mohammed View Post
                  My question has been left unanswered.
                  Im planning to change my Riding Jacket.
                  Which one will be better among these?
                  Dsg Nero?? Or Dsg Triton? Or any other Racing Inspired ones.
                  Budget : 5k-6.5k.
                  Any other which are better than these too are appreciated in the list.
                  Since your options are Nero and Triton , I'm assuming your not looking for mesh jackets, but textile one's instead. Then I would suggest triton. Great jacket within Textile jackets. Be a little careful of the sizing though, it's a bit longer than the normal jackets.

                  Cheers
                  Ride Safe
                  Krishna
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                  ulsar 220F
                  |2013 Honda CBR250R|KTM Duke390|Yamaha R3|Yamaha R1|Triumph Tiger XRX

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                  • Thanx bro. Will check em out. Better not to get them online.
                    I have Checked out LS2 riding jacket few days back, It was so long that it touched almost my knees
                    Cheers!
                    Royal Enfield Bullet Standard 350cc 1989, Bajaj Avenger 200-2009, Pulsar 200 NS 2015.

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                    • Originally posted by Touseef Ahmed Mohammed View Post
                      My question has been left unanswered.
                      Im planning to change my Riding Jacket.
                      Which one will be better among these?
                      Dsg Nero?? Or Dsg Triton? Or any other Racing Inspired ones.
                      Budget : 5k-6.5k.
                      Any other which are better than these too are appreciated in the list.
                      Check out DSG Rage as well. I am pretty happy with it.

                      Does anyone have a clue as to which store has the Daijya G-Fit Dragon (Blue) helmet in Mumbai? I have been trying and trying but to no avail. My experiences:

                      Outdoor Travel Gear: Doesn't have it in stock
                      A2Z Motorcycle Superstore: Has one but a little defective. The rubber mount near the mouth came off.
                      AH Helmets: Doesn't stock Daijya
                      Performance Racing store: Checked the website. Doesn't seem to house one.
                      Neither does ebay nor planetdsg...


                      Any other helmet I can opt for in sub 5000 range? Thinking of visiting AH Helmets (as they are the closest) and checking out an LS2.
                      Ride Fast, Ride Safe

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                      • Originally posted by arunrk85 View Post
                        Check out DSG Rage as well. I am pretty happy with it.
                        Sure bro.
                        Coming to Helmets, Planet Dsg has Nuvo Helmet for 5999 bucks.
                        A great one, better than Ls2, only if you can extend your budget up to 6k
                        Or else Ls2 is most sold, infact best vfm one, you can get Ls2 below 4k, as you live in mumbai, even below 3.5k i hope.
                        Royal Enfield Bullet Standard 350cc 1989, Bajaj Avenger 200-2009, Pulsar 200 NS 2015.

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                        • I was just thinking & had this query whether chest pads are worth it in commuter level jackets like DSG Aero or Spartan Icarus considering that they are already trying hard to keep the costs down & how can foam based chest protectors help as they could be cheaply produced & incorporated,considering our ribs are already one of the most protectors for our vital upper body organs

                          PS - the outdoorgear sale seems good as they are providing jackets like breezer 4.0(4905), nero & rage(5099) and triton(5524) & more at www.OutdoorTravelGear.com - Motor Biking, Camping, Hiking, Urban Cycling, Climbing, Water Sports, Lifestyle
                          Last edited by aditya_iyer; 03-31-2013, 07:44 PM.
                          A Bike is as good as it's Rider & Vice-verse. Ride Safe, Ride Happy !!!

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                          • Originally posted by aditya_iyer View Post
                            I was just thinking & had this query whether chest pads are worth it in commuter level jackets like DSG Aero or Spartan Icarus considering that they are already trying hard to keep the costs down & how good can foam based chest protectors can help as they could be cheaply produced & incorporated,considering our ribs are already one of the most protectors for our vital upper body organs

                            PS - the outdoorgear sale seems good as they are providing jackets like breezer 4.0(4905), nero & rage(5099) and triton(5524) & more at www.OutdoorTravelGear.com - Motor Biking, Camping, Hiking, Urban Cycling, Climbing, Water Sports, Lifestyle
                            The foam based one's are mainly for name sake. They offer no good protection. Even a small tank slap will be enough to show that , so if you can invest in cheast protectors it will be great for you in the event on a spill or fall.
                            And considering you ribs as protector of internal organs , the skull protects the brain too, but hitting your skull on the tarmac doesnt save ypur braon does it, similar case with the ribs too , hope you get tje picture mate

                            Ride safe
                            Krishna
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                            Run-in Procedure | Power Loss Solutions | Riding Gears 101 | Biking Brotherhood

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                            ulsar 220F
                            |2013 Honda CBR250R|KTM Duke390|Yamaha R3|Yamaha R1|Triumph Tiger XRX

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                            • Originally posted by krish2778 View Post
                              The foam based one's are mainly for name sake. They offer no good protection. Even a small tank slap will be enough to show that , so if you can invest in cheast protectors it will be great for you in the event on a spill or fall.
                              And considering you ribs as protector of internal organs , the skull protects the brain too, but hitting your skull on the tarmac doesnt save ypur braon does it, similar case with the ribs too , hope you get tje picture mate

                              Ride safe
                              Krishna
                              Yup,got it.Do most jackets come with slots for putting chest Armour later or forgo them to help in ventilation & can you name some jackets that come with slots for chest pads
                              A Bike is as good as it's Rider & Vice-verse. Ride Safe, Ride Happy !!!

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                              • Originally posted by aditya_iyer View Post
                                Yup,got it.Do most jackets come with slots for putting chest Armour later or forgo them to help in ventilation & can you name some jackets that come with slots for chest pads
                                Not any Indian made jackets that i'm aware of come with up-gradable chest armor option. But the one that has this feature is the Alpinestar T-GP air jacket, which retails at 8.5k It has option for fitting the a* chest armor into the jacket. For the rest separate chest armor has to be worn, no other options. But then again if you get imported jackets, they have this option. Mesh jackets are not too famous or sought after in foreign countries. You can understand if you just search in the international forums. But we can't help it with the weather condition here.

                                Cheers
                                Ride Safe
                                Krishna
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                                Run-in Procedure | Power Loss Solutions | Riding Gears 101 | Biking Brotherhood

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                                ulsar 220F
                                |2013 Honda CBR250R|KTM Duke390|Yamaha R3|Yamaha R1|Triumph Tiger XRX

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