I'm still on the lookout for a set of wrist protection that has enough rigidity and can easily integrate with a pair if riding glove. The combo units I've tried do not seem to offer much in the way of overextension protection. If you know of anything please let me know. Cheers!
@@ElectrifiedRider Well between skateboarding, snowboarding, mountain biking and dirt bike riding and some inline back in the day. I've probably crashed over 500+ times. Never put your wrist forward or you will break them period. Land on your elbows and roll onto your shoulders. If you can master the tuck and roll that's the most important aspect to crashing. Having gear is huge too. I'm looking at buying the new Alpinestar Tech Air Off Road. One could roll and slide. Perfect protection!!
Great video, thanks for reviewing our gloves! 🙌 I’ll work on getting a size chart on the site.
Lovin' the gloves! Thanks for checking out the channel. Cheers!
Are you choosing hand/palm protection over wrist protection, or are you also going to wear wrist guards with these gloves as well?
@reducedgravity thanks for the question. I just uploaded a video response to your question. Cheers!
look amazing!
looks good, EUC specific design, wonder if they ship to iceland
I had some kevlar gloves ....when you go down the kevlar will stop skin but not stop the bone from trying to exit thru the finger tips!
duh
no shit
Nice gloves, but no wrist protection.
I'm still on the lookout for a set of wrist protection that has enough rigidity and can easily integrate with a pair if riding glove. The combo units I've tried do not seem to offer much in the way of overextension protection. If you know of anything please let me know. Cheers!
Very nice 👽
Are they warm?
They are just perfect. The perforations makes it good choice for warmer weather but in areas with mild winters it works out fine. Cheers!
FYI you should NEVER fall with your palms out. Either land on your elbows or shoulder-roll.
You're Wong
@@ElectrifiedRider Well between skateboarding, snowboarding, mountain biking and dirt bike riding and some inline back in the day. I've probably crashed over 500+ times. Never put your wrist forward or you will break them period. Land on your elbows and roll onto your shoulders. If you can master the tuck and roll that's the most important aspect to crashing. Having gear is huge too. I'm looking at buying the new Alpinestar Tech Air Off Road. One could roll and slide. Perfect protection!!
@@GreggsonWong ah yes land on your elbows so you break them instead