The RS Taichi Stealth Winter Glove RST608 is constructed with a DRYMASTER waterproof insert with elastic Lycra around the thumb for mobility and comfort. This waterproof glove incorporates PVC knuckle protection for impact and abrasion resistance and 5mm EVA foam padding on the palm. The Stealth Winter Glove also features an easy adjuster Velcro flap on the wrist, anti-slip rubber silicone print on the finger, and is Smartphone compatible.
Materials
- Outshell
- Synthetic Leather(Clarino)
- Nylon
- Goat Leather
- Polyester
- Polyester (Heat Generator) Lining
- DRYMASTER Waterproof Membrane
- 3M Thinsulate Polyester Insulation
Key Features
- DRYMASTER waterproof insert
- mcFit technology
- Elastic Lycra around thumb for ease of movement
- PVC knuckle protection for impact and abrasion resistance
- Easy adjuster Velcro flap on wrist
- 5mm EVA foam padding on palm
- Anti-slip rubber silicone print on finger
- Smartphone compatible
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Taichi Gloves
I ordered xl but then thought they would be too big, turns out they are too tight. I don't like the throttle feel I get with them. It tends to slip so am having to adjust my grip on the throttle a lot. They seem like a good product but they just don't fit me right.
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Nice glove for the price.
Sizing fits true. According to their chart I am a Medium and that is what I ordered and they fit great. Very comfortable. I tested them on a ride this morning. I needed to go to the dealership which is 70 miles away. The temp when I left was 41 degrees and I am riding a Triumph Street Triple R. So my hands were out in the breeze. After about 15 minutes at highway speeds my hands did start to feel cold. At about 25 minutes my fingers were very cold but the rest of my hand was okay. I needed to stop for fuel and upon stopping the gloves seemed to help my hands start to warm up. But after starting out again it didn't take long for my fingers to get very cold. The last leg of the journey was on county highway and at the slower speeds (55 vs. 70 on the Interstate) my hands felt warmer. I arrived at the dealership and my fingers were cold but the rest of my hand was okay. The temps had risen to the low 50s when I left and my hands felt fine the rest of the trip. I honestly don't think any glove that is not electric will keep your hands warm for very long if you are riding at temps around 40 degrees and speeds of 70mph. With hand guards and heated hand grips it would be no problem. With temps in the 50 degree range these gloves did great. Very comforrtable.
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