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protetype November-11th-2002 03:18 PM

anyone wear driving gloves?
 
i've been looking for a good pair of driving gloves. do any of you wear 'em? i came across these today online.. and i'm thinkin i might pick em up. any suggestions on maybe better prices or better places to go online?

http://www.autotoystore.com/wheelskin_gloves.html

JAC November-11th-2002 03:39 PM

What do you need driving gloves for dude? I laugh my ass off when I see someone on the streets wearing them...but that's just me :p

protetype November-11th-2002 03:57 PM

i usually always wear my leather gloves when driving, but they're not really made for driving. thats why i'm lookin for a new pair. it's much more comfortable wearing gloves and shifting, or steering imho. plus, like john said... it gets god damn cold out there during winter and i dont want my hands frozen to the steering wheel.

obender66 November-11th-2002 06:09 PM

Men speciality stores usually carry driving gloves-like "Gentelman's Court", Sears may have them too.
When it's -20 outside, steering wheel/shift knob is icy cold. When it's +40 outside you leave layer of sweat on the steering wheel and all controls, which turn into nice stinky gunk as time passes.
Brand doesn't matter as long as they feel soft and comfy and fit just a bit better than O.J. glove.
Alex

5SpeedP5 November-11th-2002 06:42 PM

recently ive started to wear a pair of gloves that i got for bmxing a while ago, but find they are warm, and great for holding tight when im driving....Answer Bmxing gloves.... great shit, their products arent as good lately tho, imo

eeterp November-11th-2002 06:50 PM


Originally posted by foxymazda
I do that with my tounge for fun

This is signature material folks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

kc5zom November-11th-2002 10:48 PM

I have a pair of isotoners I bought awhile back I wear in the winter. They are not intended to be driving gloves, but they fit really well, and have some little grips on the hands. May be a little cheaper than the stuff on the net if you can find a pair that fits.

Sir Nuke November-12th-2002 01:07 AM

I don't have any now....but I use to....I need another pair.....as I use them when I ride my harley too.....

for another solution....and a longer lasting glove...here is what I got once upon a time.....

UNPADDED HANDBALL GLOVES....yep you heard me....they are very soft....have the velcro strap that goes across the wrist to snug them up...and they are very form fitting to your hand....they are typically made of deerhide too....nice and soft. you can find them at major sporting goods stores.

you can also find some decent light weight gloves for this purpose at a good motorcycle shop too.

EZ as 123 November-12th-2002 11:05 PM


Originally posted by foxymazda
:eek: you guys dont like what I do with my tounge for fun! lol. :D
*thinking about an ice cream cone*

http://www.maximaforum.com/forum/upl...1030409777.jpg

:p

http://www.maximaforum.com/forum/upl...1030409777.jpg

5SpeedP5 November-13th-2002 06:03 PM

holy crap, where do all these pictures of foxy come from! :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

5SpeedP5 November-13th-2002 07:05 PM

lol, i realized that after i saw the picture again, sry, long week.... brain not functioning


im not as think you drunk i am


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