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My review of the Cortech Scarab Winter Gloves is now available for reading over at webBikeWorld.com. I purchased these gloves recently from Norm over at Cycle Gear in Madison and I have been very impressed with them. The rainy and cold weather lately has provided the opportunity to test them in real world conditions and they don't disappoint. However, do be sure to try on a pair before making a purchase as the sizing is a bit "off". How so? Well check out the full review for the answer. Below is an excerpt from the review.
"The Cortech Scarab gloves are made from a veritable cornucopia of materials, both natural and synthetic. This includes cowhide leather; a HiPora breathable and waterproof membrane; goat skin leather; titanium and carbon (protectors); 3M Thinsulate; and Schoeller Dry Skin Keprotech.
That’s quite a wide range of materials for a pair of gloves, so where does it all go? The cowhide leather is found mostly on the back (or top) of the gloves and the goatskin is found on the palm and it also appears to cover all the way up the underside of the fingers."
Read the full review over at webBikeWorld.com
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Last Updated on Sunday, 26 December 2010 16:11 |