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Weise Black Rain Waterproof Leather Gloves – Review
Cool Customer
Weise have a habit of
producing well designed gear at budget prices, and that’s just what
they’ve done with this pair of gloves. Designed to offer good levels of
protection as well as being waterproof and breathable, yet with moderate
amounts of insulation this is essentially a Spring and Autumn glove, although it would be equally at home in cool summer or warm winter conditions. The
spec. is good, they look great and the £69.99 RRP is certainly fair. But many cheaper gloves look good in
the shop – the question is – will they last long in the real world? And crucially, are they worth buying?
There’s no denying that these Black Rain gloves (and yes, they are ONLY available in Black) look as cool as the weather they are designed to operate in. There’s a nod to track styling in the carbon knuckles and finger armour, but the fit is a bit more generous, more of a touring feel really. No problem if you have broadish hands like mole paws, which may explain why our Dave liked them so much. But we’ve all fallen for those ‘bargain’ items before; they look great in the shop, yet poor materials, indifferent stitching and inferior membranes can be disastrous when you try to use kit in real riding conditions. Usually cheap gloves don’t last long in use, frequently leak and goodness knows how long they’d last in a crash. So we took a pair of Black Rain gloves on a 1000 mile tour of South West Ireland in early April. Lots of damp, cool weather interspersed with warmish sunshine, and of course many stops and coffee breaks, so a lot of taking the things on and off. Video of the trip can be found on our YouTube channel, but here’s how we got on with the Black Rain gloves. |
What’s on offer
The specification includes full-grain leather construction with Keprotec palm reinforcement, hard carbon knuckle and finger armour and Velcro wrist and cuff restraints. There is a Hipora membrane which is waterproof and breathable. A good size range is available (small to 4XL) – see size chart below.
Sizing and fit
The size chart below should help you get a good fit – just measure across the widest part of your hand – finger to thumb. The cut is reasonably generous, with an emphasis on comfort and flexibility, meaning that those with broader hands will be OK with the larger sizes.
Quality
The gloves have a supple yet strong feel – the leather moulds to the hand but has been reinforced at likely impact points and where flexibility is less needed. There were no breaks in the stitching or loose threads (often a giveaway of poor quality) in our test gloves. For the money they seem great right out of the box, but we reserved our opinion until we’d clocked up a few miles.
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