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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2011

http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dainese-4-stroke-gloves The Dainese 4 Stroke Gloves are a brand new Spring-Summer-Fall aggressive short cuff glove from Dainese that replace the popular Dainese Piston Gloves. By removing some of the crazy race-level features of the Pistons, Dainese was able to cut the price while maintaining the integrity of protective elements. A step down from these gloves would be the Dainese 2 Stroke Gloves or the Dainese Ricochet Gloves.

The 4 Strokes are brand new for 2011.

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  • How do these compare to the Alpine Stars S1 gloves

  • @Pmason718 Same ballpark range. The Dainese's will have a metal hard part vs a plastic at the top level.

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  • I just picked these up last weekend. They're slowly breaking in but the gloves are great. Nice protection all around if you ever happen to go down. Great stitching,materials, and design!

    The pinky is a little too long but if you ride a sports bike, then, it's not much of a problem.

  • @scr1be I wouldn't worry about the pinky being too long. If you're a sports bike rider then you'll probably doing most of your braking with your index and middle finger. At the end of the day the glove is there to keep your skin clean and your fingers in the glove incase of an accident.

  • @DJLRacing hey, i was thinking of getting the 4stroke or RST 389s.

    i hear the 4stroke pinky is too long. is that true?

  • @DJLRacing thanks for the reply but I've bought and have been using the 4 strokes for month now and I love em'

  • i hear the pinky is too long

  • @Pmason718 I have both the S1 and the 4 stroke. The S1's do not secure to the wrist as well as the 4 strokes. I'd recommend the 4 strokes personally in the event of an accident.

  • Nice glove I want it

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