Any recommendations for 3 season waterproof touring gloves?

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Any recommendations for mid season touring waterproof gloves around/under £100?

Current 10 year old BMW gloves turning themselves inside out on any hind of damp hands... but still waterproof :)

I did a search and noticed this was last asked in 2023... but no replies :(

Cheers
 
No replies as I don't think such a thing exists for sun £100 - the only ones that can be considered 3 season are the ones like the Held double chamber things but way over your budget.
These were recommended recently as a waterproof, light glove with short cuff
Add the UKGSER discount code and they are £90 delivered.
I'm going to pop into Infinity as I pass through Gloucester next week to try a pair as my ancient Alpinestars ones are wearing out. If they fit and Infinity price matches I will buy them.
 
Have a look at the Infinity shop’s sale.

Are these, plucked at random, any good?


Haggle a bit with another seller of the same glove and you’ll no doubt get them (or something else) knocked down.

What size hands do you have?
 
Loads out there, I have something similar. BMW haggles on stock. Purchased recently a pair of gloves a third off retail. I just asked.
Vines 50% off for example. New stock.

Goretex short cuff.
 
No replies as I don't think such a thing exists for sun £100 - the only ones that can be considered 3 season are the ones like the Held double chamber things but way over your budget.
These were recommended recently as a waterproof, light glove with short cuff
Add the UKGSER discount code and they are £90 delivered.
I'm going to pop into Infinity as I pass through Gloucester next week to try a pair as my ancient Alpinestars ones are wearing out. If they fit and Infinity price matches I will buy them.
I've got a pair of those. They are very comfy and have a blob on the right index finger for prodding at a touch screen. I also used them during the winter under a set of fetching handlebar muffs.
 
Regarding 3-season touring, I give a thumbs up to gloves with Gore Grip (or equivalent) but no insulation. I wouldn’t be palmed off with a lesser spec.

How about Richa’s new Infinity 3-Pro gloves?

 
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Any recommendations for mid season touring waterproof gloves around/under £100?

Current 10 year old BMW gloves turning themselves inside out on any hind of damp hands... but still waterproof :)

I did a search and noticed this was last asked in 2023... but no replies :(

Cheers
These
Richa Atlantic Goretex - they have no real warmth but I find them ideal for 3 season UK
would be no use in winter
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/523081
only a few sizes left but may be available elsewhere
 
Any recommendations for mid season touring waterproof gloves around/under £100?

Current 10 year old BMW gloves turning themselves inside out on any hind of damp hands... but still waterproof :)

I did a search and noticed this was last asked in 2023... but no replies :(

Cheers
Which three seasons?

Too warm for summer or not warm enough for winter leads to very different solutions…
 
Swcond richa atlantic, Motolegends have them on sale too at good size selection.
 
No replies as I don't think such a thing exists for sun £100 - the only ones that can be considered 3 season are the ones like the Held double chamber things but way over your budget.
These were recommended recently as a waterproof, light glove with short cuff
Add the UKGSER discount code and they are £90 delivered.
I'm going to pop into Infinity as I pass through Gloucester next week to try a pair as my ancient Alpinestars ones are wearing out. If they fit and Infinity price matches I will buy them.

and I did buy a set on m,y way to Plymouth. Infinity did price match Motocentral so I got them for £90. They are still in the packaging as the weather in Spain flipped from cold and wet to a heat wave, so I was wearing my light, summer gloves.
 
These
Richa Atlantic Goretex - they have no real warmth but I find them ideal for 3 season UK
would be no use in winter
https://www.sportsbikeshop.co.uk/motorcycle_parts/content_prod/523081
only a few sizes left but may be available elsewhere
These.

Below 7-8° you'll begin to feel the cold. Everything else, inc summer, they work. Nice combination of supple leather and still some protection. If it's really hot, you might be wanting dinner vented gloves.

The only weird thing is I had to buy what they call XL/10. I'm normally a M/9.

Mine are 2yrs old now, roughly and are still waterproof, generally still in good nick. I do though use handlebar muffs when it turns to shit, so they don't get a battering as some might.

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