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    Dual Sport (ADV) glove?

    My Google-fu is weak. Is there such a beast as a practical adventure touring glove? I have street oriented road race gloves, and some all leather street shorty gloves like this ->




    But they are all leather and get hot on the trails, not to mention slippery when wet / muddy. Then I see MX style textile gloves which are great for the MX track, but don't offer much protection on the pavement. Might as well get padded work gloves from Home Depot. I also have a pair of mesh Alpinestars shorty gloves that I've been using.

    Is the only solution to bring two pairs? One for the road part and switch when I hit dirt?
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    Re: Dual Sport (ADV) glove?

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    Is the only solution to bring two pairs? One for the road part and switch when I hit dirt?
    That is usually what I do, but I am pretty new to dual sport riding. I usually use Alpinstar GP Techs or GPXs on the street and then switch to a pair of Oakley Assault gloves that I still have hanging around from my time in the army once I get to the trail. They are very comfortable, have some decent protection, and have turned out to be damn good woods gloves. ~$40, but you have to have a Military/govt ID to buy them from Oakley.

    https://www.oakleysi.com/Product_Detail.cfm?id=66

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    Re: Dual Sport (ADV) glove?

    Jeffe- my philosophy was always two pairs of gloves. But it wasn't for street and dirt, it was for rain and dry. Rain doubled as warmer gloves too. Since I was doing multi-day trip, you never knew what you were going to get, especially at higher altitudes.

    Rain- I used Joe Rocket ballistic gloves. I didn't love them, but they were okay. Not much protection. The nice thing about a rain glove, is that if it gets chilly, just turn on heated grips and the gloves block the wind.

    Dry- If I knew I was going to be doing just street, I'd take the leather gauntlet gloves. Otherwise I'd use these LINK. They were pretty good IMO.



    Also check out Klim (pronounced climb) and KTM actually makes some really nice DS gloves. Although they are orange and pricey.

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    Re: Dual Sport (ADV) glove?

    Quote Originally Posted by BearcatRR View Post
    That is usually what I do, but I am pretty new to dual sport riding. I usually use Alpinstar GP Techs or GPXs on the street and then switch to a pair of Oakley Assault gloves that I still have hanging around from my time in the army once I get to the trail. They are very comfortable, have some decent protection, and have turned out to be damn good woods gloves. ~$40, but you have to have a Military/govt ID to buy them from Oakley.

    https://www.oakleysi.com/Product_Detail.cfm?id=66
    Actually the eligibility is somewhat expanded: "The program is for US active duty military, reserve, federal and local law enforcement, fire, EMS and those holding military retiree credentials."

    Which is nice for me being EMS, as those gloves look great. I think I may try a pair out.
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    Re: Dual Sport (ADV) glove?

    I use some Alpinestars SMX-2 gloves. I also have some pretty good heated grips though. I used some warm waterproof Alpinestars (I think I still have them) but really hated them, too thick and uncomfortable.

    My buddy has some Klim gloves that he really raves about. Not sure what the name of them is.
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    Re: Dual Sport (ADV) glove?

    I use FOX Thermal paws for cooler weather and Klim gloves for warmer weather. There is a ton of stuff out there depending on what you need and want to spend.

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