tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post2145407311211556211..comments2024-03-22T18:01:20.065-05:00Comments on Geezer with a Grudge: PRODUCT REVIEW: Aerostich Triple Digit Rain CoversT.W. Dayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04078254371483458356noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-6255124725159252812024-01-15T00:01:10.804-06:002024-01-15T00:01:10.804-06:00Such a nice blog. Thanks for sharing these ideas w...Such a nice blog. Thanks for sharing these ideas with us. People - especially the outdoor-loving sort, are increasingly demanding sustainability and accountability. Demand for used gear is on the rise as people take more and more pride in finding a new life for gear rather than ponying up top dollar for something fresh off a factory line. <a href="https://geartrade.com" rel="nofollow">Geartrade</a> is a trusted shop for buying & selling gears for men & women.Web journal https://www.blogger.com/profile/15000026684065942593noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-66564329868755056652023-09-27T05:40:00.158-05:002023-09-27T05:40:00.158-05:00I've been researching heated gloves, and your ...I've been researching heated gloves, and your guide provided exactly what I needed. Thanks for sharing <a href="https://www.candinogroup.com/" rel="nofollow">Canadian Glove Manufacturers</a>Candino Grouphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03740095031266994246noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-76749803932232245172015-06-06T20:51:24.275-05:002015-06-06T20:51:24.275-05:00I threw mine away. They sure are waterproof, so mu...I threw mine away. They sure are waterproof, so much so the rain runs down the sleeves and fills the overglove. You can't put them on under your jacket sleeve unless you travel with a valet to dress you and even being lazy and running the overgloves over your jacket sleeve entails some ingenious finger work to get the second glove on. I prefer handlebar muffs. Conchscooterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08016331487463993200noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-73830781525645451432015-06-05T01:05:32.232-05:002015-06-05T01:05:32.232-05:00I love these. I have the non-insulated ones and th...I love these. I have the non-insulated ones and they do keep me gloves and hand dry. In addition, they allow me to continue using my regular gloves well into winter.RichardMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04773834892715980735noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-72671168851887348162015-06-04T21:46:21.046-05:002015-06-04T21:46:21.046-05:00I'll second the recommendation for the triple ...I'll second the recommendation for the triple digit gloves. I've tried every "waterproof" glove that I can find and they all eventually fail. The only other gloves that worked were rubber chemical handling gloves. They never leaked but are so stiff that you cannot properly operate the hand controls (safety fail).<br /><br />The only issue is that if you wear them on the outside of the sleeve and let your hands hang down when you stop at a light, water will run down the sleeves and get inside the rain gloves. If you keep your hands up on the bars, this isn't a problem. Aerostich does sell a version of these gloves with a less bulky gauntlet that is intended to be worn inside the sleeves and they don't have this problem but you have to put the glove covers on before you put on your jacket. It's pretty awkward putting the rest of your gear on with the triple digit gloves on.<br /><br />I guess that I prefer the large gauntlet version. It's nice to be able to take off your gloves when stopping for gas without taking off your jacket when you get ready to leave.Dale Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16237635931844104511noreply@blogger.com