I am always a medium in almost any brand including Knox. I bought a medium in these gloves and they fit extremely snug. On a 5 hour ride, my right thumb area and the hard protectors on fingers began to cause me pain. Enough to where I had to stop more than usual to allow my hands to recover. I’m trying to stretch them by soaking them in water and wearing them in my house. So far, they are getting better. But the true test will be on my next all-day ride. I’ll be sure to bring my backup gloves this time…
I ride mostly off-road and I have a pair of these. They are much more substantial than most off-road gloves which is a good thing. If I go for an on-road ride, I'd probably not choose these. Clarino isn't particularly abrasion resistant. I'd wear my Knox handroid pods instead. Knox does gloves really well, I must say. I've got 3 pairs. Well, I just sold a pair of slightly used Knox Orsa leather gloves, so it's only 2 now.
We had to remove it unfortunately. Incredibly frustrating and a complete waste of everyone's time. Unbeknown to us Saint were having an internal spat making it completely unviable for us to offer their gear in the mid term. - Andrew
agree! that's exactly one big part of what iI'm attracted to these gloves. those two sliders on the palm give you great sense of protection as is very logic that we're gonna put the hands first on any fall event.
@@germaness yes that's it the 2 sliders what a fantastic design even richa, rst, alpinestars, dainese etc....ain't doing that yet they want £500+ for what it's ridiculous And the other thing is I'm getting goretex with lining plus 2 palm sliders etc....for under £200 what a bargain
And you know why? Cause Knox patented it and other companies just can't legally do it. Kinda scumbag move in my opinion, every motorcycle glove should have it for maximum protection
@@borlean4691 they patented the "scaphoid protection system" name but other companies can create their own similar system that protects the same areas.
@@ConciergeMed I don't mind removing my watch to wear more proper gloves for longer trips or a visit to some twisties... but these gloves are more like urban and daily riding so that would be a bit hassle. I know many people don't evne wear a watch anymorebut i'm still one of those that feel naked without at wrist watch =P
I am always a medium in almost any brand including Knox. I bought a medium in these gloves and they fit extremely snug. On a 5 hour ride, my right thumb area and the hard protectors on fingers began to cause me pain. Enough to where I had to stop more than usual to allow my hands to recover. I’m trying to stretch them by soaking them in water and wearing them in my house. So far, they are getting better. But the true test will be on my next all-day ride. I’ll be sure to bring my backup gloves this time…
Love my Mk2s, best summer gloves I’ve used…these will be the replacement.
Great to hear!
I ride mostly off-road and I have a pair of these. They are much more substantial than most off-road gloves which is a good thing. If I go for an on-road ride, I'd probably not choose these. Clarino isn't particularly abrasion resistant. I'd wear my Knox handroid pods instead. Knox does gloves really well, I must say. I've got 3 pairs. Well, I just sold a pair of slightly used Knox Orsa leather gloves, so it's only 2 now.
Size 9 as in 9'' is actually XL, according to the sizing chart.
Where is the video on urban rider saint unbreakable jacket ?? It was here yesterday?
We had to remove it unfortunately. Incredibly frustrating and a complete waste of everyone's time. Unbeknown to us Saint were having an internal spat making it completely unviable for us to offer their gear in the mid term. - Andrew
Good review of a good product.
Considering these or the urbane pro gloves. However these do look more techniqual
Both gloves are a great choice! However if you are a fan of the BOA system the Orsa gloves might be a better choice! - Iza
I can´t find my number ... XL :(
You don't see no other brand doing what knox is doing with their protection on the palm of the hand
agree! that's exactly one big part of what iI'm attracted to these gloves. those two sliders on the palm give you great sense of protection as is very logic that we're gonna put the hands first on any fall event.
@@germaness yes that's it the 2 sliders what a fantastic design even richa, rst, alpinestars, dainese etc....ain't doing that yet they want £500+ for what it's ridiculous
And the other thing is I'm getting goretex with lining plus 2 palm sliders etc....for under £200 what a bargain
I have these gloves and use them for off road riding. I've gone down wearing them and my hands are perfectly fine after.
And you know why? Cause Knox patented it and other companies just can't legally do it. Kinda scumbag move in my opinion, every motorcycle glove should have it for maximum protection
@@borlean4691 they patented the "scaphoid protection system" name but other companies can create their own similar system that protects the same areas.
very nice gloves. I'm considering them for summer. However you can't wear your wrist watch with these gloves. as there's no room for it. mmmh!
Great tip I was going to buy. thanks!
@@ConciergeMed I don't mind removing my watch to wear more proper gloves for longer trips or a visit to some twisties... but these gloves are more like urban and daily riding so that would be a bit hassle. I know many people don't evne wear a watch anymorebut i'm still one of those that feel naked without at wrist watch =P
I’ve not had a problem…