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Glove Topic Again :-(

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:11 am
by pietmeyer
Can somebody please tell me where I can get leather gloves? Those with a fleese or something liner. I have tried using this K-Way ski gloves but not working. Still freeze my finger tips off. I had a pair of leather gloves but they are worn through like grandpa's underwear.

I even went out and bought 5mm diving gloves but the wind just goes through. I need something that is not to thick and make it difficult to close your hands and grab the bar and also keeps the wind out. I have tried using those mitten type gloves that fit to the bar but find it uncomfortable and difficult to get n gloved hand in and out of it. They also slip and slide over the bar so in bumpy conditions are unusable.

Please help ^*^^

Re: Glove Topic Again :-(

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:30 am
by Madman
Waaazzzz Uuuuup Piet :mrgreen:

I use my normal gloves with thermal inners which you can buy at any bike shop and a friend uses those rubber gloves which you wash dishes underneath his normal gloves and he says that is awesome... ##
(^^)

Re: Glove Topic Again :-(

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:40 am
by pietmeyer
AT this stage I will try anything. It is freezing. Will stop by a bike shoke and see what they have. I used my K-Way glove inners under my leather gloves and that worked fine but now the leather glove fingers are all warn out so needs replacing

Was going to fly this morning but eish, it was just too cold

Re: Glove Topic Again :-(

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 8:03 am
by Vatso
Go to a hardware shop get leather welding golves

Re: Glove Topic Again :-(

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 8:52 am
by nicow
I use cheap Pep gloves...

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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:16 am
by IceAge
Piet

I bought a pair of gloves from Dischem three years ago and they still working like a charm. The gloves have a 'fleecy' inner with an outer of material that is very close to canvas. At the time I paid R69 for a pair. Bought two pairs, ie. one for Pic and one for Pax. Also have heard no complaints from pax about cold hands.

Fly safe..

Re: Glove Topic Again :-(

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:08 am
by Bundy
There is a brand called "Windproof" :lol: (no joke!) avalable at Outdoor warehouse. They are about R150 a pair now, they ARE WINDPROOF! Nice and warm and they fit into the bargloves on the control bar if you really want overkill haha. I like them because they are nice and slim so you can still operate instrumentation/radio etc without pushing 10 buttons at the same time.....

I have a question! What shoes do you guys fly with? I cant find nice flat bottomed (IE not too much tread pattern) leather shoes that I think will be suitable. Mine are getting old (and just a little too breezy for the Winter :lol: ) Dont want to buy and find out they are kak.....what you guys wearing to keep your toes defrosted??? :roll: :lol:

Re: Glove Topic Again :-(

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 6:07 am
by pietmeyer
I fly with regular hi-tec tekkies and sometimes my leather safety shoes and they are all fine. If your feet get very cold try Oom Basie from Aeroden's advice and I know it works. Once you have your socks on, stick your feet in pick n pay plastic bags and then put your shoes on (^^) (^^) (^^)

Re: Glove Topic Again :-(

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:20 pm
by Paul Meanwell
I use First Ascent gloves with liners from Outdoor Warehouse. Really nice but after a couple of hours the cold will still penetrate. If you want better than these, you need to go to electrically heated gloves!

Hi Tec boots have served me well.

Re: Glove Topic Again :-(

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:33 pm
by Wannabe pilot
I am also still looking for gloves that can withstand the Freestate winter. If you take off in the minus temps. you know you are in for a very smooth but very cold flight on a trike! I have tried various types of gloves, all leave you with frosted fingers after an hour, but what I found that works well for my feet is a stock standard pair of safety shoes that are used all over in factories etc, with a pair of nice thick socks. believe me, I tried from my motorbike offroads to genuine fake Strassbergers, and the safety boots work by far the best! I have a pair of these nice ones that you just slip on without the laces. Try them....oh, and plastic bags also work, just a bit embarrassing at the brekkie with your checkers bags sticking out.....

Re: Glove Topic Again :-(

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 5:01 pm
by Bundy
I happenned to pop in to Outdoor warehouse today looking to replace my gloves (purely because they have shrunk a bit :roll: ) and could unfortunately not find the old brand I had (Windproof) :(

Settled on a Thinsulate Glove with fleece lining inner and water and wind resistant outer layers.... Even tested them on the freeway!!! :lol: at 120kph....no wind penetration. They were R 165 on special. What is really nice is they fit snuggly into my bar gloves too (for the cruise stage). I prefer to have my hands out of the bar gloves for TO and landing....just a personal choice as I feel more in control. ($$) ($$) ^

My son Troy with the "new additions"....he insists on test flying all Dad's new toy's first. :lol:
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Nice and snug fit, warm as hell with a nice "rubber" lining in the palm side. Great grip on the bar for those bumpy sessions.
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Gloved hand simply slides in and out of the bar gloves with no effort.
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DBP Wing on its way....cant wait to test em (^^) :lol:

Re: Glove Topic Again :-(

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:07 pm
by Leprachaun
I use safety shoes, not the steel toe cap type, the synthetic cap type, works well, gloves from Europe mild and extreme types work like a charm , and of course there are heated gloves , plug in to the Aquillas axillary power , then of course instructors privet age the Aquillas exhaust is a nice hand warmer Leprachaun :mrgreen:

Re: Glove Topic Again :-(

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:35 pm
by Lesser_spotted_owl
From a boots point of view Bundy, I have a pair of Croc boots. They have the usual rubber whatever bottoms, without the larney holes, but the ankles are fleece lined, nice and toasty with a pair of hiking socks, they have no seams so nowhere for the wind to go. (!!)

The gloves are another story, have never found a totally windproof set :(

Re: Glove Topic Again :-(

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 4:56 pm
by MILO
I use these imports. :mrgreen:

Re: Glove Topic Again :-(

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 5:43 pm
by Bundy
:lol: :lol:

What about your ankles Milo??

Awesome dude. puff