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Default Warm Weather Waterproof Glove Options

It seems that the vast majority of waterproof gloves are bulky cold weather riding gloves. What do you like for a warm weather waterproof glove? I'm looking for actual waterproof gloves and not the waterproof covers (bags with thumbs). Thanks in advance.
 
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While not specific motorcycle gloves, I have had good luck using seal skin gloves. they come in different warmth ratings.
 
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Just checked out a couple videos of those. They sound pretty cool and definitely waterproof!
 
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I bought a pair of
these these
at the local Ace Hardware store. Inexpensive, durable, and abso-frickin-lutely waterproof. They provide good dexterity, and have a long gauntlet to help keep rain out of the sleeve of my rain jacket.

OK...they look kinda funny, but I don't care.

 
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Check the ski/snowboard shops. They usually have stuff with no insulation. Sierra trading post too.
 
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You gotta watch rubber gloves!! If you wear then to long you'll develop some sort of skin disease.
 
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Go to Revzilla website and type in waterproof gloves. They have a bunch of options for all 4 seasons
 
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Originally Posted by Frank the Real Biker
I bought a pair of these at the local Ace Hardware store. Inexpensive, durable, and abso-frickin-lutely waterproof. They provide good dexterity, and have a long gauntlet to help keep rain out of the sleeve of my rain jacket.

OK...they look kinda funny, but I don't care.

If you look onGrainger you can find some black ones but they are truly the only”waterproof “ types... of all the gloves I have bought over the years that said they were waterproof, they weren’t...lol
 
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I too was looking for a pair of waterproof gloves, and ended up with these from Revzilla.

https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/...erproof-gloves

While they do have some insulation, they worked pretty well.
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I normally carry a couple pairs of waterproof gloves on long trips. For less bulk, I have gloves from this company https://www.sealskinz.com/gloves . They're primarily bicycling gloves but they fit the bill.
 


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