...i just found it refreshing to deal with someone who is genuinly interested in improving his products.
The current model sold out every pair way before the end of the season, so he doesn't really NEED to change them, he just feels they could be better.
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Amen to that^
somebody up there^ mentioned palm padding. I don;t know whether you felt it relevant scott, having used them, but as you say all people are different.
I don;t know if you got any nerve-associated numbness from these gloves, but I would recommend careful palm/heel padding design, in all cycle gloves, that allow for the nerves below the centre of the palm just near the wrist, by perhaps a clear unpressured channel in between pad on the lover part of the thumb, and opposite pad/heel area from the wrist to the little finger. Make sense? The physio on JackT's resonance podcast mentions this area in the recent show about wellbeing for cyclists. If the glove doen't allow for this area well, ask them to have a think about it. Numb finger syndrome, obviously exascerbated by poor fit or handlebar coice, nonetheless can easily set in for most of us if the paddding design is wrong. It's, apparently, all about nerves. The physio guy interviewed posted an offer for consultations on here, could be helpful.
Amen to that^
somebody up there^ mentioned palm padding. I don;t know whether you felt it relevant scott, having used them, but as you say all people are different.
I don;t know if you got any nerve-associated numbness from these gloves, but I would recommend careful palm/heel padding design, in all cycle gloves, that allow for the nerves below the centre of the palm just near the wrist, by perhaps a clear unpressured channel in between pad on the lover part of the thumb, and opposite pad/heel area from the wrist to the little finger. Make sense? The physio on JackT's resonance podcast mentions this area in the recent show about wellbeing for cyclists. If the glove doen't allow for this area well, ask them to have a think about it. Numb finger syndrome, obviously exascerbated by poor fit or handlebar coice, nonetheless can easily set in for most of us if the paddding design is wrong. It's, apparently, all about nerves. The physio guy interviewed posted an offer for consultations on here, could be helpful.