Most comfortable gel padded gloves? Recommend me a pair!

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RSV_Ecosse

Senior Member
Looking for a new pair of summer gloves/mitts.

I prefer thick gel padded types so looking at something like Specialized BG's or along those lines.

Whats the most comfortable summer gloves you have used before I go and order a pair?.

Ta. :biggrin:
 

buddha

Veteran
I've got a pair of Spesh BG Gel 09 gloves about a month ago. (JE James do them for under £20 if you can wait 2 weeks for delivery!). They're comfortable alright. But feel a bit stiff and restrictive compared to the previous version BG Gel gloves I had. Maybe they need more time to settle, but I might go for something with a little less padding.
 

MajorMantra

Well-Known Member
Location
Edinburgh
Spesh BG Comps are pretty good although when spending prolonged periods in the drops I have occasionally had issues with pressure on lower edge of my hand. Still, they are very comfortable overall and they restrict your wrist movement far less than most gloves.

Matthew
 
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RSV_Ecosse

RSV_Ecosse

Senior Member
Cheers guys. The BG's and Spesh Phat bar wrap should be just the ticket. :smile:

Although I've been looking at Castelli Rosso Corsa gloves which look pretty good too, anyone tried those?.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
my new altura crochet 'track' mitts seem well padded and ideal for summer, my main road mitts are spesh BG and my main off road ones are briko.
 

Bigtwin

New Member
Funnily enough..

I got a pair of Dunlop gel golves for £5 from Sportswarehouse. For that money I thought they were worth a punt while I was buying something else.

Really well made and the most comfy and padded gloves I've had. Nice towel bits on too for sweatwipes.
 
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RSV_Ecosse

RSV_Ecosse

Senior Member
Thanks guys. Just for info, what sort of "fit" are the Spesh BG's?. By that I mean are they big or small made?. My current Spesh gel gloves were purchased about 7 years ago and I have no idea if the way Specialized are making them nowadays as far as the sizing goes, has changed or not. :tongue:
 

MajorMantra

Well-Known Member
Location
Edinburgh
Hard to say. Mine are mediums which fit my slim hands with a little room to spare. I don't like my gloves to be really tight because they make my hands go tingly.

Matthew
 

zacklaws

Guru
Location
Beverley
I have tried several pairs but the best I have found to date are "Nike Tempo". Thought at first they may be too warm but found them to be very comfortable, and on a couple of occasions during a ride I have spotted that I have had two fingers through one hole and never even noticed.
 

JensR

Über Member
Location
Norwich/York
I would definitely try a pair for size - I had some Specialized BG Pro gloves which I ordered online and were quite loose on my hands (also these pro gloves don't seem to have so much gel).

My new Gore gloves were a size up from what I expected to fit (this time I went to the LBS). Just haven't got a clue why they put such large labels inside which get in the way! Quite comfortable too.
 

Wigsie

Nincompoop
Location
Kent
Bigtwin said:
Funnily enough..

I got a pair of Dunlop gel golves for £5 from Sportswarehouse. For that money I thought they were worth a punt while I was buying something else.

Really well made and the most comfy and padded gloves I've had. Nice towel bits on too for sweatwipes.

Thats a nice touch and something that lacks on my Spesh BG's when I get a bit of a sweat on and start to bead profusely.

Will have to look for some of those bad boys as I was contemplating riding with a sweat band on the other day.
 

Bigtwin

New Member
Wigsie said:
Thats a nice touch and something that lacks on my Spesh BG's when I get a bit of a sweat on and start to bead profusely.

Will have to look for some of those bad boys as I was contemplating riding with a sweat band on the other day.

To be reccomended. If you're not brand-fixated.

They usually have them in Guildford for a fiver - if you want some, I'll bung them in the post to you.
 
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