Aerostich Insulated Triple Digit Glove Covers

Discussion in 'Equipment' started by makinwaves, Nov 7, 2007.

  1. makinwaves

    makinwaves Long timer

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    Anyone tried these yet? :ear


    After several years of putting up with soggy leather gloves throughout the winter I've caved and decided to try these. I've tried winter gloves with little success, either too bulky, not waterproof (despite claims...), still cold, etc., etc.

    Hoping these will keep the gloves dry but still keep the hands warm enough so I can use my regular fav gloves.

    If you haven't tried these ones..how 'bout the non-insulated version? :ear

    Also, how do you figure out what size to get???

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  2. bg

    bg Monster

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    I didn't know they made them insulated. I have the original non-insulated version and I love them. I bought the largest size they had and they fit over all of my gloves - even my big ol' winter gerbings.

    They are lightweight, pack very small, and totally waterproof. I hate wearing a lot of layers on my hands but in the nastiest of weather, they are great to have.
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  3. IB Mike

    IB Mike AKA Yukon Cornelius

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    also haven't tried the insulated versions, but an sold on the "regular" ones! They pack down small, never leak, and once you get used to them, are easy to ride in. Only down side is when someone cuts you off, you can't give them a :boid
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  4. makinwaves

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    Thanks guys!
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  5. xdbx

    xdbx Motorcycle Connoisseur

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  6. R-dubb

    R-dubb Dubbious Adventurer

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    I'll stick with the regulars.

    I can just see the insulated ones filling with water from a cuff mishap. All that wet shit inside, your screwed. With the thin ones, just dump the water and keep going. I like 'em. Always in the tank bag, just in case.
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  7. michaeln

    michaeln What're YOU lookin' at?

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    I have the older style non-insulated ones, and they're great. Very warm and very dry.
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