Easy_Rider
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I have a pair of Alpinestars Primaloft gore-tex gloves.
I bought them back in 2008 from a motorcycle shop in Tamworth which was near a bridge (dont know the name of the shop) They were in a clearance bin for £50.
I have not used them that much over the years, but the last 2 or 3 years i have used them more as i started to ride more in the winter.
I'm not sure how long gore tex lasts in staying waterproof in gloves, so have just bought a new pair of Richa Arctic gore-tex gloves which cost me £103.40 (discounted price).
The Alpinestars gloves are a good glove, but with them being 16 years old i was thinking the way newer gloves are made now they must be better.
What are others thoughts on using older gloves, is there an age they get to where you replace them no matter how much or little use they have had.
The Richa Arctic Gore-Tex are on the Right the Alpinestars Primaloft Gore-Tex gloves on the Left.


I bought them back in 2008 from a motorcycle shop in Tamworth which was near a bridge (dont know the name of the shop) They were in a clearance bin for £50.
I have not used them that much over the years, but the last 2 or 3 years i have used them more as i started to ride more in the winter.
I'm not sure how long gore tex lasts in staying waterproof in gloves, so have just bought a new pair of Richa Arctic gore-tex gloves which cost me £103.40 (discounted price).
The Alpinestars gloves are a good glove, but with them being 16 years old i was thinking the way newer gloves are made now they must be better.
What are others thoughts on using older gloves, is there an age they get to where you replace them no matter how much or little use they have had.
The Richa Arctic Gore-Tex are on the Right the Alpinestars Primaloft Gore-Tex gloves on the Left.


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