Driving gloves?
Driving gloves?
Starting to get a little cold here in the mornings...
Im thinking about getting some nice driving gloves this winter. no
racing gloves and none of that half finger gloves (too tacky for me).
Any recommendations? I don't want to spend too much..maybe $50
or less is ideal. I saw one at Wilson's Leather site that i might try...
wat do you think?
http://www.wilsonsleather.com/sm-men...i-1835017.html
Im thinking about getting some nice driving gloves this winter. no
racing gloves and none of that half finger gloves (too tacky for me).
Any recommendations? I don't want to spend too much..maybe $50
or less is ideal. I saw one at Wilson's Leather site that i might try...
wat do you think?
http://www.wilsonsleather.com/sm-men...i-1835017.html
Ken ...
made from the finest deerskins found in East LA.
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made from the finest deerskins found in East LA.
http://www.beverlyhillsmotorsport.co...ersonalacc.htm
thanks, chows. i think i saw that over at one of the miata forums. 
the one thing that was kind of bothering me about that Wilsons one is
the button strap instead of the velcro like the one you show.
hummmmmmmmmm....

the one thing that was kind of bothering me about that Wilsons one is
the button strap instead of the velcro like the one you show.
hummmmmmmmmm....
I've been using these for 4 years now...
http://www.leatherglovesonline.com/p...d1a-rz9927.htm
I can pick up a dime with them....
http://www.leatherglovesonline.com/p...d1a-rz9927.htm
I can pick up a dime with them....
Used to have a pair where you traced your hand and measured wrist and
palm circumference and mailed in the template, then got a custom fit pair
a few weeks later.
Can't seem to find this service anymore, so I have some off the rack ones
I got at Boscov's.
palm circumference and mailed in the template, then got a custom fit pair
a few weeks later.
Can't seem to find this service anymore, so I have some off the rack ones
I got at Boscov's.
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I wouldnt get buttons. Leather stretches or whatever. Velcro, although tacky, would seem to give a better fit.
I've got a pair of black leather driving gloves that I bought at a local Wilson's store about ten years ago for $30 IIRC. They do have a velcro closure, they fit well, but I'm sure like with most things, you get what you pay for, one of these days I'll try a pair of the $50-100 gloves to see what I've been missing.
-Keith
-Keith
i tried these at the mall today... not the best fit nor quality.
$28 and you do get wat you pay for. hummm.... will need to shop around.

$28 and you do get wat you pay for. hummm.... will need to shop around.

Starting to get a little cold here in the mornings...
Im thinking about getting some nice driving gloves this winter. no
racing gloves and none of that half finger gloves (too tacky for me).
Any recommendations? I don't want to spend too much..maybe $50
or less is ideal. I saw one at Wilson's Leather site that i might try...
wat do you think?
http://www.wilsonsleather.com/sm-men...i-1835017.html

Im thinking about getting some nice driving gloves this winter. no
racing gloves and none of that half finger gloves (too tacky for me).
Any recommendations? I don't want to spend too much..maybe $50
or less is ideal. I saw one at Wilson's Leather site that i might try...
wat do you think?
http://www.wilsonsleather.com/sm-men...i-1835017.html

Now these are truely the only proper driving gloves for any British auto!

http://www.mossmotors.com/Shop/ViewP...eIndexID=30720

http://www.mossmotors.com/Shop/ViewP...eIndexID=30720
i donno bout you guys (already got laughed at in the interior forum
)but my hands get super dry in the winter time here and i tend to loose
about 25%-35% grip when going bare handed... in the summer im fine.

and the snap vs. velcro argument is silly. Who flippin cares.....you are just keeping your mitts warm
Seriously, driving gloves don't offer warmth. They're designed for grip on skinny plastic or polished wood steering wheels, a need that has more or less gone the way of the buggy whip.
I see you're in Chicago, where the need for warmth can get pretty serious. Maybe you just need some regular lined leather gloves?
Neil
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96 M3
Our local "Farm and Fleet" sells thin, tight, deerskin work gloves that work very well and only cost about $17.00. They are especially nice for dry hands because the insides have a slightly oily feel that I like. The store is not known outside Wisconsin but there may be similar ones around.
My driving gloves are a set of string back, half finger "handschoenen" from Antwerpen, Belgium. Got them when I lived there. What is amazing is that the store, Huis A. Boon has made driving gloves for many years, and includes among its clientele Jacky Ickx. If you're ever in Antwerp, drop by Huis A. Boon and get yourself a pair.
Our local "Farm and Fleet" sells thin, tight, deerskin work gloves that work very well and only cost about $17.00. They are especially nice for dry hands because the insides have a slightly oily feel that I like. The store is not known outside Wisconsin but there may be similar ones around.






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