Posts Tagged “Gloves”
Power Madd Speed Clip Quick Release Helmet Fastener Removing and securing your helmet is a “snap” with this Speed Clip Quick Release Helmet Fastener! This handy little Clip quickly converts your helmet strap into a easy-to-use quick-connect / disconnect system. Makes securing and removing your helmet fast and easy. Precision injected molded polycarbonate Clip attaches easily to all helmet types and does not require sewing. Never struggle with your strap again! Order ONLINE Today! Power Madd Speed Clip Quick Release Helmet Fastener. Customer Review: Good Clip Just installed my new speed clip quick release helmet fastener and went on my first ride last Saturday. It is easy to snap and release with gloves on, which was my primary motivation for buying this. I like that it stays adjusted, unlike the regular feed through straps setup on helmets. The 2 D-rings on my helmet were pretty gnarly, plus they seemed to get in the way, so I did end up cutting them off, rather than leaving them on as advertised. I’m satisfied with this setup, would recommend it to others. Customer Review: Good product These clips are easy to use and work much better than the ones that have a metal clasp which are hard to secure.
Tags: Fastener, Gloves, Handy, Helmet, Helmets, Last Saturday, Madd, Metal Clasp, Motivation, New Release, Polycarbonate, Quick Connect, Quick Disconnect, Snap, Struggle
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ICON TARMAC V2.0 WOMEN’S MOTORCYCLE GLOVE - BLUE/BLACK - MEDIUM - NEW Street fighter, short cuff styling, motocross influenced comfort and flexibility // When super lightweight and ventilation are your main concerns in a street glove nothing will perform as well as the Tarmac v2.0 glove // Durable, breathable T-Span mesh chassis // Goat skin palm for abrasion resistance // Extra overlay protection in vulnerable areas // Pre-curve shape reduces hand fatigue // Integrated pull-tab with securing snaps // Snaps keep gloves together while not in use // If you are looking for a different size or color, please go to our store front.
Tags: Abrasion Resistance, Chassis, Curve, Flexibility, Gloves, Goat Skin, Hand Fatigue, Icon Tarmac, Lightweight, Mesh, Motorcycle Icon, New Icon, New Street Fighter, Palm, Shape, Span, Ventilation, Vulnerable Areas
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Wiley X Drapht Gloss Black w/ Smoke Lens Triloid nylon frames, 8-layer impact resistant lenses and mirrored surfaces everything you need for maximum eye protection, no matter what comes your way. Sleek designs and a snug fit (thanks to rubberized nose pads and temple gloves) characterize the Wiley X Active Series. As does their ability to turn heads during quieter moments.
Tags: Black Nylon, Eye Protection, Gloss, Gloves, Nose Pads, Nylon Frames, Resistant Lenses, Smoke Lens, Snug Fit, Surfaces, Wiley X
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Wiley X Drapht Liquid Maple w/ Polarized Bronze Brown Lens Triloid nylon frames, 8-layer impact resistant lenses, polarized and mirrored surfaces everything you need for maximum eye protection, no matter what comes your way. Sleek designs and a snug fit (thanks to rubberized nose pads and temple gloves) characterize the Wiley X Active Series. As does their ability to turn heads during quieter moments.
Tags: Bronze, Eye Protection, Gloves, Nose Pads, Nylon Frames, Resistant Lenses, Snug Fit, Surfaces, Wiley X
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SixSixOne Comp Gloves Full cuff with Velcro closure to seal out dirt Customer Review: Great gloves, great price These gloves fit well, look great, and are light and airy. They mess back lets some air get in so your hands don’t get too hot. They look great too!
Tags: Dirt, Fit, Gloves, Velcro Closure
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Dainese A-Max Glove Comfort reaches new levels within the tough, freeride-oriented Dainese A-Max Glove. A huge ventilation port across the back expels hot air during your ride, and JOP Just One Piece finger construction puts seams out of the way of your grip. Clarino synthetic leather on the padded palm guarantees high-level abrasion resistance, while the adjustable Airprene wrist keeps the A-Max Gloves from going anywhere without you.
Product Features
- Material: Synthetic mesh, Airprene, Clarino synthetic leather
- Recommended Use: Freeride, aggressive XC mountain biking
- Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
Tags: Abrasion Resistance, Gloves, Hot Air, Manufacturer Warranty, Mesh, Mountain Biking, Palm, Product Features, Seams, Synthetic Leather, Ventilation, Warranty, Xc
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Dainese A-Max Glove Comfort reaches new levels within the tough, freeride-oriented Dainese A-Max Glove. A huge ventilation port across the back expels hot air during your ride, and JOP Just One Piece finger construction puts seams out of the way of your grip. Clarino synthetic leather on the padded palm guarantees high-level abrasion resistance, while the adjustable Airprene wrist keeps the A-Max Gloves from going anywhere without you.
Product Features
- Material: Synthetic mesh, Airprene, Clarino synthetic leather
- Recommended Use: Freeride, aggressive XC mountain biking
- Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year
Tags: Abrasion Resistance, Gloves, Hot Air, Manufacturer Warranty, Mesh, Mountain Biking, Palm, Product Features, Seams, Synthetic Leather, Ventilation, Warranty, Xc
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Bell Max Comfort Bike Grips The Bell Max Comfort bicycle grips give you dependable comfort on rough roads and trails with an extra-thick, double-density construction and an ergonomic design that cradles the hands. Each grip has an end cap for added durability. Customer Review: bike grips Not exactly the top of the line like those with lock-on screws, but these grips a decent enough. Sticks to the gloves or your hands just right; do not roll around the handlebar. The stout portion is especially good for the palms and gives a full grasp around the fingers. Best of all, dirt does stick into cracks around the design as the design is unlike the waffle grips where so many square openings allow dirt to stay on.
Tags: Bell Bicycle, Bike Grips, Comfort Bike, Cracks, Cradles, Dependable Comfort, Dirt, Double Density, Durability, Ergonomic Design, Fingers, Gloves, Grasp, Handlebar, Max Comfort, Palms, Rough Roads, Screws, Top Of The Line, Waffle
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