I'm a bit late to the party here (like 3 years!) but I was looking for Klim Induction glove reviews and this popped up. If I bought a pair of gloves at this price and the seams and stitching started to unravel within a relatively short period I'd want my money back. In a crash your hands are very vulnerable and you don't want to be wearing something that comes apart as you slide down the tarmac, that could be very messy.
Love these real life reviews. Very much appreciated. Thanks for you time in making the video. I actually think if you're paying the amount Klim ask for these gloves the stitching shouldn't come undone. I can buy much cheaper gloves that fall apart around the time frame you've mentioned. I guess if you're good with a needle and thread it might not be such a problem. I've yet to find a glove that I've been super happy with... thinking of trying Vanson or Lee Parks next... the fewer seams philosophy could be what I'm after for longevity.
Ive had a lot of KLIM gear. Only the gloves have come apart, none of the pants or jacket/jerseys/etc have come apart....Ive had their basic dirtbike gloves just split open right off the bat pretty much............but they werent expensive gloves...........I do have a pair of KLIM older ventilated gloves, the brown and black all leather ones and they have a lot of miles on them, and sweat, and they are wearing like iron and are comfortable............ For street I use Held Steve gloves, those things last and last and last, like 8 years........and are really comfortable. If they get washed like Held says to do they would last even longer....sweat eats gloves.
Thanks for the review! I've been considering the Induction glove so it was good to hear your experience. Much appreciated!
I'm a bit late to the party here (like 3 years!) but I was looking for Klim Induction glove reviews and this popped up.
If I bought a pair of gloves at this price and the seams and stitching started to unravel within a relatively short period I'd want my money back. In a crash your hands are very vulnerable and you don't want to be wearing something that comes apart as you slide down the tarmac, that could be very messy.
Love these real life reviews. Very much appreciated. Thanks for you time in making the video.
I actually think if you're paying the amount Klim ask for these gloves the stitching shouldn't come undone.
I can buy much cheaper gloves that fall apart around the time frame you've mentioned. I guess if you're good with a needle and thread it might not be such a problem.
I've yet to find a glove that I've been super happy with... thinking of trying Vanson or Lee Parks next... the fewer seams philosophy could be what I'm after for longevity.
Ive had a lot of KLIM gear. Only the gloves have come apart, none of the pants or jacket/jerseys/etc have come apart....Ive had their basic dirtbike gloves just split open right off the bat pretty much............but they werent expensive gloves...........I do have a pair of KLIM older ventilated gloves, the brown and black all leather ones and they have a lot of miles on them, and sweat, and they are wearing like iron and are comfortable............
For street I use Held Steve gloves, those things last and last and last, like 8 years........and are really comfortable. If they get washed like Held says to do they would last even longer....sweat eats gloves.
Good to know about the seams. If that happens to me with my new Induction gloves, I’ll just fix them myself.
At this price you shouldn't have to!
Did you try the 2022 model ?
No I haven't, these gloves are still lasting me!