motorfist superior glove - any good?

Hoosier

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Are these good gloves for trail riding? Looks like they have quite a bit of insulation. Looks like they are on clearance everywhere for $40.

Motorfist glove sizing about right?
 

ezra

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if it is the same rubbery palm as on the red lines and it looks like it.
they are not great .
I got a set of red lines a few yrs back and palm ripped up in like 8 days of riding .
they said they had some issues with the early run sent me a new set.
they lasted longer like 20 rides .
they sent me a new set and said this is it
I have like 10 rides on them now so prob 10 to go

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I would up grade to the Valkyrie for 65 bucks . I also own these and way better glove than the red line

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Snowmobile-...131003132420&rk=3&rkt=6&sd=141426261359&rt=nc
 

Hoosier

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Love my valkries bought a second pair again this year.

Are they warm enough when trail riding? The last 2 pairs of gloves I've had are the klim klimates and fusions. The klimates weren't warm and the fusions are kind of goofy - if you have them in the warm side, they're too thick, and the grip side, they're cold. I was looking at the superiors since they have more insulation but I dont' want to buy junk.
 

indy_500

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Are they warm enough when trail riding? The last 2 pairs of gloves I've had are the klim klimates and fusions. The klimates weren't warm and the fusions are kind of goofy - if you have them in the warm side, they're too thick, and the grip side, they're cold. I was looking at the superiors since they have more insulation but I dont' want to buy junk.

They are plenty warm for trail riding in fact the first year I had them I pretty much just rode trails. I have 2 years on them and still in good shape but I ran them through the wash and the liner pulled out and I can't get it back in. Im all decked out head to toe in klim gear for this year but can't get myself to buy their gloves they just don't fit me right. The valkries were slightly redesigned and are pure black now so at least they won't stand out.
 

Hoosier

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They are plenty warm for trail riding in fact the first year I had them I pretty much just rode trails. I have 2 years on them and still in good shape but I ran them through the wash and the liner pulled out and I can't get it back in. Im all decked out head to toe in klim gear for this year but can't get myself to buy their gloves they just don't fit me right. The valkries were slightly redesigned and are pure black now so at least they won't stand out.

Ok good to know
 
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