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IXS Antaris Gortex Winter Gloves


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Bought Nov 2011 from J&S in Hamilton for about £65 in a sale.


http://shop.hostettler.de/SupplyImages/WF015/L_X41001-003.jpg


GOOD


Everything, seriously! Fit, finish, comfort, price, waterproofness, armour. They are less bulky that my first attempt at winter gloves, but still warmer than them. I have had two hands first onto rocks/tarmac with these gloves with no damage to them at all.


BAD


Nothing.


NOTE


I have ended up with a medium sized pair. At the time of trying them on I found all other glove makers has me as a large or even XL with Alpinestars. So the Swiss (IXS is a Swiss company) must have massive hands!

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  • 7 months later...

Update, these gloves are superb. I have been touring in appalling rain and they stayed dry. The drawstring works well as I do not need to try and tuck the gloves under my jacket sleeve, just pull the string and they tighten so no leaks. Best was their performance when I had to put very wet hands into them, then rode for an hour in very heavy rain and found my hands had dried out. The gortex lining clearly works very well.

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