Richa Cold Protect GTX Gloves-warm winter
One of the best warm winter motorcycle gloves around
The richa cold protect goretex gloves consist of
- Textile & leather mix construction
- - Gore-Tex waterproof & breathable membrane
- - Knuckle protector
- - Finger/thumb armour
- - Double velcro wrist closure
- - Super-fabric reinforced for abrasion resistance
The Richa Cold Protect GTX Gloves came out on top in the 'Best winter motrcycle gloves under £100' test. in visordown.com
See the review below
The best of the bunch. The Gore-tex-based 'Cold Protect' laughed at our lab tests. They are waterproof, as advertised, cruising through the resistance test, the cold test and leak test without letting a drop of water through to the inner lining – and they only took on 73g in the process. Cold protection is very good indeed. After five minutes my hand was no less warm than it was when it went in, only the Held can offer anything to rival it in this area. To wear and use, they strike the right balance between size and comfort, bulky enough to stay warm but thin enough on the palms to give a good feel.
Test 1 Resistance test: 10/10
Test 2 Cold test: 10/10
Test 3 Waterproofing: 10/10
Test 4 Wet/dry weight test: 7/10
Test 5 Road test: 8/10
Overall: 45/50
Pros: Get's everything right, delivering on water protection, warmth and usability.
Cons: Absolutely nothing
Summary: The best sub-£120 all weather glove we have tested. Gets our recommendation.
Richa Cold Protect GTX Gloves-warm winter
One of the best warm winter motorcycle gloves aroundThe richa cold protect goretex gloves consist of
- Textile & leather mix construction
- - Gore-Tex waterproof & breathable membrane
- - Knuckle protector
- - Finger/thumb armour
- - Double velcro wrist closure
- - Super-fabric reinforced for abrasion resistance
The Richa Cold Protect GTX Gloves came out on top in the 'Best winter motrcycle gloves under £100' test. in visordown.com
See the review below
The best of the bunch. The Gore-tex-based 'Cold Protect' laughed at our lab tests. They are waterproof, as advertised, cruising through the resistance test, the cold test and leak test without letting a drop of water through to the inner lining – and they only took on 73g in the process. Cold protection is very good indeed. After five minutes my hand was no less warm than it was when it went in, only the Held can offer anything to rival it in this area. To wear and use, they strike the right balance between size and comfort, bulky enough to stay warm but thin enough on the palms to give a good feel.
Test 1 Resistance test: 10/10
Test 2 Cold test: 10/10
Test 3 Waterproofing: 10/10
Test 4 Wet/dry weight test: 7/10
Test 5 Road test: 8/10
Overall: 45/50
Pros: Get's everything right, delivering on water protection, warmth and usability.
Cons: Absolutely nothing
Summary: The best sub-£120 all weather glove we have tested. Gets our recommendation.