Alpinestars Thunder Gloves Review from Sportbiketrackgear.com

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2010

The Alpinestars Thunder Gloves offer a solid option for riders looking for a light weight short glove that still offer reasonable protection. http://stores.sportbiketrackgear.com/Categories.bok?category=Alpinestars+Gloves

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  • I bought these and I tried to break them in, but the rubber protectors on the fingers are killing my fingers. They are very unforgiving.

  • @spcwilson79 I have a pair in XX-Large and they fit well from the start so I had no issues. Perhaps they we simply too tight for you from the start?

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  • I am a small in gloves. Had to get a medium, they ROCK

  • Looks good with impact but does this cope with abrasion? These are about my upper limit price-wise.

    I need urgently some good gloves for commuting and touring (including mud tracks and grit roads) in some 40C + heat, or just a little cooler when it is raining.

  • Thanks for the video.

    I was debating between the 3/4 gloves and the SP-Xs... but these look to be another good choice. What is your opinion on those for a warm weather riding street glove?

  • Is this the one that replaced the SP-X Glove? How is the protection compared to the SP-X and Air Flow? Is it really a short glove or a 3/4 glove?

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