Driving gloves
#1
Driving gloves
For those of us who like to drive in cooler weather:
The 5.11 TacLite2 glove, made for law enforcement, but so perfect for driving a Porsche (in any weather), I have to recommend. The palm leather is so thin, supple and grippy. The fingers are wonderfully tactile and I feel the steering wheel as if bare-handed. I have smaller hands also, and it is one of the few gloves that fit to the ends of my fingers perfectly. No big gap of floppy stitching to the end of the fingers. So awesome.
5.11 Tactical Website
The 5.11 TacLite2 glove, made for law enforcement, but so perfect for driving a Porsche (in any weather), I have to recommend. The palm leather is so thin, supple and grippy. The fingers are wonderfully tactile and I feel the steering wheel as if bare-handed. I have smaller hands also, and it is one of the few gloves that fit to the ends of my fingers perfectly. No big gap of floppy stitching to the end of the fingers. So awesome.
5.11 Tactical Website
Last edited by nicoli; 12-28-2012 at 02:36 PM.
#3
I've been using them a few years now, bought for other purposes. Just kinda amazed how good they are for driving. A post on planet-9 about Boxster racing gloves reminded me that I should let others know of these. Have had two pairs, lost the first. (sigh)
#7
For those of us who like to drive in cooler weather:
The 5.11 TacLite2 glove, made for law enforcement, but so perfect for driving a Porsche (in any weather), I have to recommend. The palm leather is so thin, supple and grippy. The fingers are wonderfully tactile and I feel the steering wheel as if bare-handed. I have smaller hands also, and it is one of the few gloves that fit to the ends of my fingers perfectly. No big gap of floppy stitching to the end of the fingers. So awesome.
5.11 Tactical Website
The 5.11 TacLite2 glove, made for law enforcement, but so perfect for driving a Porsche (in any weather), I have to recommend. The palm leather is so thin, supple and grippy. The fingers are wonderfully tactile and I feel the steering wheel as if bare-handed. I have smaller hands also, and it is one of the few gloves that fit to the ends of my fingers perfectly. No big gap of floppy stitching to the end of the fingers. So awesome.
5.11 Tactical Website
Last edited by oldman40; 12-29-2012 at 12:42 AM. Reason: corrected name
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#10
just a quick note these tac lite gloves are really breathable and thin, mostly they are a second layer of skin and not padded in any way against cold temperatures. Sometimes I wear them all day if I'm out and about, no need to ever take them off. Especially in cough and flu weather - no need for extra germs to touch the skin if can help it. In super cold weather can put inside another glove. I can manipulate a smartphone through them also, the leather is so thin on the fingers.
Last edited by nicoli; 12-29-2012 at 01:26 PM.
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#12
I just bought a pair of golf gloves and tried them for driving (they come in singles so you have to buy a left and a right). They're fantastic!!!! They are light, have great tactile feel, are not hot, have a better grip than bare hands, fit snug and are relatively inexpensive.
ChuckJ
ChuckJ
#13
Nice gloves...how's the breath ability....
I use gloves in the early spring on the track but I am one of the few who doesn't wear gloves on the track in the summer. My hands get too warm and sweaty.
I use gloves in the early spring on the track but I am one of the few who doesn't wear gloves on the track in the summer. My hands get too warm and sweaty.
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ChuckJ
#15
For those of you who own and use UNLINED driving gloves, how do you resolve the issue of the leather getting all over your hands when you take the gloves off. On the days when your hands start to sweat, even a little, the brown dye on the leather transfers onto my hands when I take the gloves off. What do you guys do, wash them to set in the dye so there is no transfer?