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earlfo
09-22-2006, 12:43 PM
I am looking for some warm gloves, and liked the Lee Parks gloves, but ran across the Chilhowee brand on the web. Anyone have experience with these? Their prices are Waaaay better...
puffmtd
09-22-2006, 01:50 PM
I can't speak for the Chilhowee brand but I love my Lee Parks. I wear the short ones all the time and the comfort is second to none. I bought a pair of his new winter style gloves and they are not warm at all but they are designed to be used with heated grips so I'll find out in a month or so when I get them installed. The Chilhowee's are nice looking.
earlfo
09-22-2006, 05:26 PM
I can't speak for the Chilhowee brand but I love my Lee Parks. I wear the short ones all the time and the comfort is second to none. I bought a pair of his new winter style gloves and they are not warm at all but they are designed to be used with heated grips so I'll find out in a month or so when I get them installed. The Chilhowee's are nice looking.
You got a pair of the Lee Parks DeerSports PCi Deerskin Motorcycle Gloves with the special liner and they are not warm at all? What temperatures have you worn them in? Are they comfortable? I worry about how a long glove is going to feel.
I got a shot to get them for 160 on ebay and need to know soon or I will lose my chance.
Thanks.
puffmtd
09-22-2006, 06:37 PM
Yep, that's them. I've worn them from 30 to 60 degrees and they didn't do a thing but the website says the material used is designed to be used with heated grips and I don't have mine installed yet so we'll see. They are extremely comfortable and well made. If you have heated grips then go for it. They are a lot less bulky than any other winter glove I've worn.
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