Alpinestars GP Tech S Gloves Review
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2024
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Interesting point about the stretch fabric between your thumb and forefinger and the interaction with the handlebars. 👍🏼 That’s why you assessments of products are quite revealing and thought provoking at times.
It makes a huge difference IMO. Thanks for watching! - Van
always the best motorcycle product reviews AND i just learned about a law in my state from 1971!
Thank you for watching! - Van
Greetings from the UK again. You are the man, Van!🫵🤟 Happy New Year
Thank you for the kind words and Happy New Year! - Van
Hello Brian,
thanks for your recommendation and your honest opinion. you said you prefer gloves with pom sliders. which options do you suggest? thanks in advance for your help 😄😎🏍️
If your budget allows for these they are an excellent choice. If you want to save some money and still get an amazing pair of gloves check out the RST TracTech EVO 4 CE Gloves. These are our number one selling race glove, here is a link to them on our site: www.sportbiketrackgear.com/rst-tractech-evo-4-ce-gloves/
Is the fitment on the fingers still long like the GP Pro R3's? I have short fingers and a wide palm, small hands, and I used to love my old GP Pros, but alpinestars seems to have changed their fitment to have more slender palms and longer fingers. There's just too much slack now for me. Also, the hard armor on the ends of the index and middle fingers feels like a weird place to put something hard for a small joint. I didn't like that about the Pro R3's as well.
For my hands, I've found the FIVE RFX1's to be the best in comfort and fitment (actually much more than the RFX Race. The hard armor on the 4th and pinky underneath the bridge is so uncomfortable).
Anyways, thanks for doing these videos Brian. They're very helpful.
The level of dexterity these gloves offer is the most I have experienced from any model to date. Max loves racing in these. Where the fit is concerned I would say these fit very similar to the R3's. Like many brands Alpinestars has worked to standardized the fit of their gloves so it is more consistent throughout their line. - Van
@@sportbiketrackgear Thanks Brian. I'm still a huge alpinestars fan. I'm just disappointed their gloves don't fit me well anymore. :(
Gday from Perth, I wouldn't say we'd brand Skippy a nuisance down here, more like a dynamic obstacle. He's readily available in our local Butchery and good Leather craftsman at the local Markets, right alongside the Crocodile stand next time your passing Freo ✌🤠
LOL thanks for watching! - Van
i want to see you review the knox handroid mk 5, beilliant glove in my opinion
We have not offered Knox products in a long time. - Van
Van what’s up what alpine star glov you recommend for nice summer use. I ride sport bikes
Take a look at the Alpinestars Morph Sport Gloves. Here is a link to them on our site: www.sportbiketrackgear.com/alpinestars-morph-sport-gloves/ - Van
Good OLE' Dumpster fire Cali!
Still one of the most beautiful places in the world despite all the crazy shit. - Van
Gp tech best more than supertech r gloves ??
What different ???
The Supertech gloves are not my favorite to ride in. This is a much better glove. - Van
@@sportbiketrackgear i have a gp tech 1 gloves alpinestars
Not a race glove man, but I'm sure they're good 'uns, Van.
Thanks for watching! - Van
yeah, woman can kill her baby, but don't kill an evasive and over populated animal, that's wrong.
And in Canada, one doctor performed 400 euthanasias and is proud of it.
The world no longer makes any sense. Thank God for motorcycles! - Van