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Dainese Steel Pro & Steel Pro In Gloves Review
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- Опубліковано 15 лют 2019
- Dainese Steel Pro & Steel Pro In Gloves Review
Dainese Steel Pro Gloves
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Dainese Steel Pro In Gloves
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Stainless knuckles form a formidable barrier against abrasion and impact on the Dainese Steel Pro and Steel Pro In gloves. In addition to the iconic stainless knuckle plates, the Steel Pro gloves feature thermoplastic resin and Dainese’s unique DCP ( Distortion Control ) system. Additional features include quadruple elastication between knuckles and back of the hand, reinforced leather palms, and pre-curved fingers. These gloves are certified to CE - Cat. II - PrEN 13594 Standard lev. 1. Opt for the “in” version if you’re using a Dainese jacket or suit that accepts this style of glove.
I'm not even in the market for gear and watch all these gear guides.
Arnold same
So I just saw a video from May 7 2012... same t-shirt :D
Great Review. Are these touch screen compatible?
If not, what are your suggestions for touchscreen racing gloves in any brand?
You said in your Dainese Full Metal 6 Gloves you are a large but in this you say always in Dainese you are a XL...... which one is actually correct?
Nice pun at 3:43
I have a sport Tourer bike, price is not an issue. You think this gloves are comfortable for a long period of time? I really hate how Tourer gloves look, and like the race cut, but dunno if they become uncomfortable after a while! Greetings from Barcelona!
Race gloves run a bit tighter than a touring fit, but once broken in are just as comfortable as a touring option.
-Zack
Are these gloves great compared to 4 stroke evo gloves ?
I am thinking to get one but confused with these
Yes, these are race-level gloves, so if you want full-length gauntlet gloves, get these. If you want short-cuff gloves, get the 4 Stroke EVO. -DrewZilla
What’s the difference between these gloves and the Daniele 4 Stroke 2?
These have longer cuffs that make them acceptable for track use, whereas the 4 Stroke 2 Gloves are short-cuff for street riding only. Additionally, the Steel Pro Gloves have more seam reinforcing and even more leather reinforcement. -DrewZilla
*bit.ly/DaineseSteelProGloves
How are the pro in for hot weather riding?
got previous version (pro in). if temp. is about 35+ C - hot as f... othervise fine
Riding in a normal dainese assen suit, can i go for the "in" version, or should i just stick with the out?
Only reason being i like the idea of it going in the suit visually. What do you guys reccomend?
Thanks RevZilla!
In version works with any Dainese garment, there is no difference like with the in boot system, no velcro to velcro connection with the in glove
Is the new in version track legal now?
It depends on your track day or racing organizer. They always have the final say. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dainese-steel-pro-in-gloves
@@RevZilla got it!
Do they have touchscreen compatible fingertips?
As their dedicated race gloves, these do not have touchscreen fingertips. If you're looking for sport/race gloves with touchscreen compatibility, see the following. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/held-chikara-rr-gloves
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/alpinestars-sp-1-v2-gloves
Just got a pair of these awesome gloves and I'm having a sizing issue. Anyone know the stretch threshold on these or dainese gloves in general? I'm a low 22cm size hand which falls dead center of medium and large. Would a medium possibly stretch out to form naturally?
They should stretch about a half size, so I would go with medium if you can. The goatskin leather should stretch nicely. -DrewZilla
They stretch a little. My Race Pro In gloves were really tight when I bought them, but after a couple of rides they feel like taylor made.
Hey Brayan, could you give an update if they stretched out or not? I'm exactly in the same situation, in between M and L, don't know which one I should get
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This Gloves how much brother
Current prices are linked below...brother. -DrewZilla
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dainese-steel-pro-gloves
*www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dainese-steel-pro-in-gloves
I am 8.5 what size should i get?
Large
@@teamneverlost thank you very much for your reply
Wouldn't touch anything without a hard slider for the scaphoid protection. Poor form on Dainese and Alpine Stars for not having them. If you break that good luck as you'll have problems for the rest of your life (if you don't lose your hand due to necrosis as a good portion of the time you lose blood supply to the hand)
FWIW, Alpinestars and Dainese do offer a hard palm-landing zone slider on a few different models in their line, just not all of them (like every other brand). We also look for it which is why we always call it out in the videos.
Send me one for a costumer review
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