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went to a bike show and got these for $100 canadian!

they usually go for like $220+

feel good , kinda stiff and I don't really like the carbon over the finger knuckles...but for $100 I'm happy



the best *feeling* glove was called icon tmax I think...but it had these damn studs on the palms that I'm sure would scratch up a tank.
 

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cool thanks yeah I think that they are just new so yeah they should get better :)

just for my american friends $100 canadian = $76 US

lol the show was a real mullet convention so there wasn't too much nice stuff or stuff in my size(small or xs) so when I saw these I didn't even ask questions I was like I WANT THOSE NOW!
 
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you should have bought more and ebayed them. you would make some good $$$. do the people selling them have an online store? i am looking for gloves and those are a smoking deal!
 

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skittles,

You must of went to the show at the international center. Major Mullet convention.
I didn't see that many good deals their as far as accessories. What both did you
buy those gloves at. My buddies are up their now and maybe I can get them to
pick me up a pair.

Jeff
 

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actually... according to alpinestars testing... you'll get better impact protection from the thermoplastic of the GP Pro's, however, the GP Plus are still AWESOME gloves. another cool thing about the GP Pros is that the pinkie and the next finger from the pinkie are attached... which is great if you lowside (common injury involves pinkie breakage due to trappage of fingers)... to avoid pinkie injury.

Cheers... Nick - MRI
 

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ridersinc said:
actually... according to alpinestars testing... you'll get better impact protection from the thermoplastic of the GP Pro's, however, the GP Plus are still AWESOME gloves. another cool thing about the GP Pros is that the pinkie and the next finger from the pinkie are attached... which is great if you lowside (common injury involves pinkie breakage due to trappage of fingers)... to avoid pinkie injury.

Cheers... Nick - MRI
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