I've watched a few reviews on this glove and none of them addressed the flexibility issue so thanks and well done for highlighting the floating panel which allows much more movement than my old Celer gloves which were really quite stiff to use. Really nice job!
Great comparison review dude! Choosing between exactly these two! With everything you mentioned, definitely going for the SPX. Thanks for the great review!
The palm sliders aren't for impact protection. It's because people don't know how to fall and will put their hands out to brace for impact which can brake your wrist. The slider allow your hand so slide out of the way or flip over so you aren't carrying weight on it when you land.
they attach the pinky so it doesnt get ripped sideways or caught in lever on a crash.....its been known to happen quite a bit so it just keeps your fingers together in event of a get off.....
I had a pair of these for a lil less than a month. Felt great and liked the fit but the leather on the conductive finger tips started peeling really bad and the rubbing from the palm slider and my grips ended up tearing the leather around the slider. Local dealer replaced them under warranty and got a pair of SP8 instead
I also went from the smx to the spx. And I just got them in mail. They are extremely tight especially when making a fist, should I wait for them to break in.
Happy with the XL? Since they are breaking in, would you in hindsight gone down to a size Large? Or XL a good fit, and are true to size? Great vid and content 🔝🎥🎬
How are these holding up for you? I'm looking at either a pair of these or the Scorpion SGS mk2s and I've seen some people complaining about the stitching on the alpinestars coming lose.
i have a medium one its new wore two times only, but the problem its tight on thumb and some other tips of the finger, will it break in? any suggestion?
I think so, I ride in central Texas where it gets pretty hot and these seem to have pretty good airflow IMO. I have only ever used some sort of gloves with airflow though so I don't have much to compare to with non-summer/airflow type of gloves.
Love them! My only complaint is that there are some hotspots towards the palm pad and on one of the fingers on the left glove (might just be my hand shape or something. Airflow is great and everything is holding up well 👍
@@moto.obsession thanks for the reply! keep up the great quality videos. I'm planning on getting an R3 in the coming months as my very first motorcycle and your videos are awesome, keep them coming
I've watched a few reviews on this glove and none of them addressed the flexibility issue so thanks and well done for highlighting the floating panel which allows much more movement than my old Celer gloves which were really quite stiff to use. Really nice job!
Thanks! I thought it was a good point to bring up so I'm glad you found it useful
Great comparison review dude! Choosing between exactly these two! With everything you mentioned, definitely going for the SPX. Thanks for the great review!
Good choice, I still love mine!
The palm sliders aren't for impact protection. It's because people don't know how to fall and will put their hands out to brace for impact which can brake your wrist. The slider allow your hand so slide out of the way or flip over so you aren't carrying weight on it when you land.
Just replaced my SMX by the SPX but had no opportunity to take a ride with them. Noticed the same issues with the SMX-gloves. Have fun and ride save!
they attach the pinky so it doesnt get ripped sideways or caught in lever on a crash.....its been known to happen quite a bit so it just keeps your fingers together in event of a get off.....
Brutal, thanks for the info!
Good luck with the channel brother...always wanted to own alpinestars gloves but don't have the budget 😬
I understand but keep in mind that you hands are usually the first thing to hit the payment when you fall, gotta keep them as safe as you can!
I can show you some gnarly pics of why they felt the need to do that part 4:01 lol
I believe you 😂
Great, I'll buy SMX-1 Air v2. Thanks for your video.
They are pretty great!
I had a pair of these for a lil less than a month. Felt great and liked the fit but the leather on the conductive finger tips started peeling really bad and the rubbing from the palm slider and my grips ended up tearing the leather around the slider. Local dealer replaced them under warranty and got a pair of SP8 instead
I'm starting to finally see the conductive tip peeling off as well but the palm sliders seem good on mine for now.
Excellent review, keep up great work.
Thank you!
great review/comparison, thanks man!
You’re welcome
I also went from the smx to the spx. And I just got them in mail. They are extremely tight especially when making a fist, should I wait for them to break in.
Happy with the XL? Since they are breaking in, would you in hindsight gone down to a size Large? Or XL a good fit, and are true to size? Great vid and content 🔝🎥🎬
Yep! Still have the odd part about one finger being a tad too small but it’s gotten better now that the leather has broken in more.
How are these holding up for you? I'm looking at either a pair of these or the Scorpion SGS mk2s and I've seen some people complaining about the stitching on the alpinestars coming lose.
now that you've had them for awhile, what do you think? what about hot days re:air moving through the glove? big difference? thx for the video!
i have a medium one its new wore two times only, but the problem its tight on thumb and some other tips of the finger, will it break in? any suggestion?
How is the airflow after you used them for some time comparing to SMX-1 Air?
SMX seems like a tad more airflow but it's probably more likely due to the shorter cuff.
Does it have enough air flow for summer rides?
I think so, I ride in central Texas where it gets pretty hot and these seem to have pretty good airflow IMO. I have only ever used some sort of gloves with airflow though so I don't have much to compare to with non-summer/airflow type of gloves.
I tried both but I found the SPX waaaaay to bulky
They are but I wanted the heavier duty wrist protection since that’s what typically hits the ground first
Hi.. where are these gloves manufactured? Vietnam??
Yeah, made in Vietnam
Nice
Thanks!
how the SPX holding up?
Love them!
My only complaint is that there are some hotspots towards the palm pad and on one of the fingers on the left glove (might just be my hand shape or something.
Airflow is great and everything is holding up well 👍
@@moto.obsession thanks for the reply! keep up the great quality videos. I'm planning on getting an R3 in the coming months as my very first motorcycle and your videos are awesome, keep them coming
these or Celer v2?
Haven’t ever tried them 🤷🏻♂️
@daph701 damn, I'm having the same confusion. It's been months,so did you buy any of those gloves ? Please do let me know
@@oneleaf6884 yes.. Celer is better
@@daph7017 what's the difference between them please ? How is celer better if you don't mind me telling 🙃