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    Your choice for summer touring gloves?

    I tend to carry a couple of pairs of gloves on long trips, but I don't have any that I would classify as summer touring gloves. Most of the gloves I own are geared toward colder weather. I have a couple pairs of summer weight gloves, but they are not comfortable enough to wear for a 700+mile day.
    What is your preference for summer touring gloves, and why?

    Thanks for your advice,
    Jeff

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    I seem to end up with Icon gloves and just bought these...have worn them numerous times and they're going to be my summer gloves. Comfortable, they breathe, and they're short on the wrist.
    http://www.jpcycles.com/product/124-...87270&device=c
    “Gibraltar” 2016 white deluxe has been sold.

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    Castles

    Old pair of Castle fingerless gloves I have had for 8 years or more, they are comfortable in warm weather and do what I want them to do while riding around the area.

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    Icon 29ers, been using them for years

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    I had a pair of perforated fingerless gloves I wore a couple summers. Didn't really like them too much. Mechanic has some duty gloves I've been wearing last two years. Price is good and they hold up well.

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    PowerTrip Grand National gloves -- knuckle protection and studs on outside edge of palm. Great protection and good price for the quality (about $50). Lots of dye leakage in first few uses but that disappears soon enough. Worth a look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wjduke View Post
    I seem to end up with Icon gloves and just bought these...have worn them numerous times and they're going to be my summer gloves. Comfortable, they breathe, and they're short on the wrist.
    http://www.jpcycles.com/product/124-...87270&device=c
    I use these as well. Went down to the local shop and tried on a dozen or so different gloves and settled on these by Icon.

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    Summer Gloves

    +1 on the Sidici Luccas from Cycle Gear.

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    Currently I am using Aerostich Deerskin gloves with satisfactory results. In the past I have gone to WalMart and bought some golf gloves. No padding, but cooler for sure.

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    Dainese Carbon Short D1 Gloves

    http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dainese-carbon-short-d1-gloves

    I got something very similar to these at Cycle Gear a few years ago. I wear them all year long and they are like butter soft comfort. Worth the money and will protect you if needed. Revzilla advertised for $150.00 / I paid about $50.00 on sale at Cycle Gear locally.
    Steve

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