So.......
Not any further on with your quest really......in fact, probably more confused than ever
I'm not being sarcy (well, I am a little bit

) but there honestly isn't any point in asking questions like 'What gloves', 'What bike', 'Which is better' etc etc......
Every answer will be limited by the respondent's own subjective and very limited views.....
Every respondent will have a different shaped hand to yours (in this example of gloves)
Each one of them will have a different perspective on value, cost, comfort etc
Some will be talking bollox, some will be using their gloves everyday, some only once a week....some will be justifying their latest purchase and others will be gloating that they got an end of season bankruptcy sale bargain.
In short, there is only ONE person who can possibly decide which gloves to buy, on what criteria, what budget, what level of comfort expected etc.
Guess who that is?
Go to a shop....go to ten......go to as many as you can.....
Try as many gloves on as you like the look of (there's another thing I missed....many here buy things just because they are shallow tarts anad the new item matches their bike or makes them look macho or something

, but hey, whatever rings your bell)
See which ones fit well, are easy to get on and off (do that several times to make sure the inner linings don't get pulled out with the outers) and which ones fall inside
your budget/quality/performance parameters
Good luck with buying a new pair of gloves, but I think you'll get my point.....
There is no point in asking here 