GP Tech V2S Gloves

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  • Опубліковано 21 жов 2024

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @Buyajetfromstevemain
    @Buyajetfromstevemain Рік тому +1

    Have these gloves. Track only road racer. Love them…

  • @Myself6M
    @Myself6M 2 роки тому +2

    I am considering these gloves as my next pair. However, it appears that, by engineering, there is a small part of the out-seam exposed on the blade of the hand which is the side that gets often in contact with the pavement and abraded during a low-side crash. Does the above detail affect safety?

    • @Myself6M
      @Myself6M 2 роки тому +5

      Long story short, I bought the gloves. I had been convinced by the review from Mcgearhub this "the non fully covered out-seem of the palm was" according to the review an "an asinine mistake in the design of the glove". Then, I noticed these other reviews on the aforementioned platform, the reviews of the Held Titan Evo and RR gloves (both great gloves that don't suit my hand's anatomy, due to my long and thin fingers). When compared to your (and now also my) gloves these Held are praised when compared to yours, not due to significant difference in quality, but due Held's "safety conscious designed gloves". But then I noticed that, more the Titan RR but also the Evo gloves, also had these "exposed out-seams". In the case of the RR, larger part of the out-seam is not covered.
      After all of the above, I realised that there is no "asinine flaw" in the design of either one of the three aforementioned gloves. All three gloves had the out-seam of the hand internally done. Also all three gloves reinforced the area. I the case of the GP Tech V2 gloves, it's both the Keprotech padded material and the leather overlay which makes this area of the out-seam recessed in a narrow gap, especially when the gloves are worn. So no exposed seam. In the case of the Held RR gloves they have their out-seam closer to the palms interior, which remains exposed from the palm side of the seam, but protected by an overlayed slider in proximity to the blade side of the, but not overlaying the seam. The Evo have there small areas where the seam is reinforced robustly from the blade side but exposed from the hand side of the prob. So, I would not worry about the seams of all three gloves. In either one of the Held's the seam looks safe, but the blade of the Evo looks really robust. Also, the fact that the GP Tech V2 is CE level 2 tested, including seam burst test, makes me have peace of mind.
      So, I love the Alpinestars GP Tech V2 gloves, they feel like second skin and also super protective. I really like the thick layer of pudding on the back hand, fingers outer palm and blade, pudding that doesn't impact the dexterity of the gloves what so ever.

  • @Max_sbk12
    @Max_sbk12 10 місяців тому

    Rispetto al modello precedenre è stato tolto il pad rigido nel palmo della mano che proteggeva il metacarpo dagli urti. Scelta errata secondo me che ho subito la frattura del pollice

  • @DavourisRX8
    @DavourisRX8 Рік тому

    Why don't you produce colored gloves?
    Not only the gaunlet and some stripes.
    Replica series would be also great!

  • @luischavarry4911
    @luischavarry4911 Рік тому

    Is it compatible touch with cellphones?