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I find that as the weather gets colder my hands tend to slip on the steering wheel. This is particulary unpleasant in an aggressive driving situation.
I was wonder if anyone could make a driving glove suggestion. Type, brand, material, features, etc.
I always considered those that wore gloves to be a bit "affected" but I find that I could really use the extra grip.
Regards,
Jay
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I've always used driving gloves as my hands tend to sweat. I've been using deerskin gloves. There a little on the thick side but they are absorbent. Mine are tan in color for the reasons that Flash points out. I think I paid $50 from internet shop. Just Google driving gloves, you'll find something.
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I just have some weight lifting gloves. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Good grip where you need them.
Plus I like the no finger kind.
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I have the same gripe about loss of grip and sweaty hands. I used to use the gloves of my trade, nomex flight gloves, exculsively. They're thin and light weight, washable, fire retardant, fit well and priced affordably. You can find them all over the place for around $30. They're not as durable as heavier work-type golves but that's not what they're intended for. If you use them only for driving, they'll last for several years.
I discovered another option several years ago that I like even more for recreational-type driving, the gloves made by "Mechanix Wear". They have several different models that are much more durable, light weight and affordable also. They have dozens of different models, chances are you'll find a glove that's right for you.
You can find both the nomex and the Mechanix gloves by doing a quick google search.
Hope this helps!
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I keep a cheap pair of the "affected" looking thin black leather gloves, mostly to keep my hands from freezing in colder weather. They were $5 at a flea market 10 years ago, and while they might look foolish on occasion they keep me comfortable. The grip is better, but the skin of my hands will dry out post haste in the colder weather and that quickly becomes dangerous as well as uncomfortable (too-dry hands slip more readily, plus I try to have as little contact with a cold wheel as possible).
For DE events I find I use whatever summer-weight motorcycle gloves I currently have. Mine always have a leather palm and finger so the grip is good even mid-summer when I'm sweating like crazy. The fire rating probably isn't what it should be, but I imagine it's a lot better than no gloves at all...
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I'm not worried so much about fire retardant or keeping warm, but I hate when my hands slip across the wheel when I'm cornering aggressively.
Thanks to all for your input, I'll let you konw hat I come up with...
Jay
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Leather golf gloves work very well for me.
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I have the same Porsche gloves as Cosimo. Nice fit. Comfortable. Unfortunately, they also have the dye problem that Flash mentioned.
I like gloves because I like the added grip that leather on leather provides on the wheel and on the gear shift lever. I have some Nomex racing gloves for the track but they're a little too much for driving around on the street. Somebody mentioned golf gloves, which is a great idea. I've also used batting gloves, which work extremely well.
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Dredging up an old topic, for good reason.
I finally made a purchasing decision and today received my unlined, Italian driving gloves. I did not take other's reccomendation and ordered Black, we'll see how it goes, but truly the only color that works with my car (oh vanity). I measured my hand as they show on their sizing chart, I was exactly 8 1/2 (I ordered the 8 and they are plenty roomy, so if in doubt go a size smaller).
My first impression is that they are very high quality, light weight and stick to the wheel line pine tar. Big Thumbs up!
So, here they are:
http://www.leatherglovesonline.com/pages...cd3020.htm
$76.95 & $5.00 shipping
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