Tour Master Dri-Mesh Glove
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Wasn't what I expected
The gloves seem to "hang-up" inside with the lining. It was difficult to put on and fingers couldn't fit all the way thru to the inside tip. Decided to cut out the inside lining and also cut out the second lining which was a plastic bag type material. Fits a lot more confortable now but there is no inside lining and also not water proof anymore.
June 18, 2012
Reasonably good all around gloves
This is my first motorcycling experience and naturally my first pair of true motorcycle gloves. I ride a Suzuki V-Strom 650 and given my total lack of riding experience it is pretty obvious I am not into setting speed records. My style of riding is restricted to simple short trips and more of a touring fashion. The Tour Master Dri-Mesh Glove seemed like a reasonable choice for my riding preference. I am 6'1", 200 and typically wear a size XL in regular gloves and therefore that is the size I bought. The 2 things I noticed are as follows: 1) The inner lining, which I assume acts as the waterproof feature tends to come partially come out when I take them off. This happens with any amount of perspiration on my hands. It makes it challenging to put them back on because the inner liner has to line up with the fingers. It isn't impossible but just a bit annoying. 2) The right hand glove seems to restrict my hand when I grip the throttle. I don't think I need a larger pair but for some reason it just seems to be a bit restrictive. Other than that I am pleased with the gloves.
May 27, 2011
Not waterproof
These pair of gloves may be called water-resistant, but definitely not waterproof. The tag "waterproof+breathable" is misleading, there's not such combination. The Dri-Mesh Tourmaster gloves are breathable, but not waterproof. Tried them riding under rain and my hands were 100% soaked after 15-20min. Misleading advertising.
April 17, 2011
Tour Master Dri-Mesh Gloves
"Fits like a glove", great design, very comfortable, the only problem, they're a bit warm on a hot day and when your hands sweat, the liner sometimes will start to pull out 'cause your hands are sticking to it. I went back to using my Lee Parks on hot days, they stick too, but they're all deerskin.
June 21, 2010
sorry. try again
I got mine in x large. I wish they were a bit larger. At he end of my 5 mile ride my hands were hot and sweating and it was difficult getting them off.. I have a bench near my door where I keep all the motorcycling gloves that I have bought and that suck. Theses will be joining them.
June 21, 2010
Not even in a drizzle
I have to agree with the first review. I "tested" this in several rains and they have never even repelled water for the first 10 minutes. Just the idea that they are a MESH glove should have been a clue. The "WATERPROOF" tag might be waterproof but the gloves are NOT!
February 18, 2010
WATERPROOF?
The "waterproof" tag on these gloves is a joke. You can see through the "waterproof" liner and it it tough to get you hands in the glove when you are dry. I was questionable about these gloves, so I tested them under a water faucet for 2 minutes and my hands came out soaked. Would not recommend these gloves to anyone. Spend your money on something that works.
August 23, 2009