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5 Dainese gloves - pick one!

5 Dainese gloves - pick one!

  • Dainese X-Run

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  • Dainese 4 Stroke Evo

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  • Dainese Essential

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  • Total voters
    3

Neal Caffrey

Husqvarna
A Class
1.Dainese X-Strike

Protection:
Ergo-Tek knuckles
Polyurethane insert on the joints of the fingers and palm
Distortion Control on little finger
TPU inserts on side of little finger
Gloves certified to CE - Cat. II - Pr-EN 13594/21 lev. 1

Main Materials:
Cowhide leather
Amica suede palm
Reinforced palm

Ergonomics and Comfort:
Precurved fingers
Microelastic elasticated inserts
Elasticated inserts
Tightening strap
Super Comfort wrist
Perforation on inner side of finger
Perforated back

Other Features:
Soft inserts



2. Dainese X-Run

Protection:
Ergo-Tek knuckles
Gloves certified to CE - Cat. II - Pr-EN 13594/2 1 lev. 1

Ergonomics and Comfort:
Cowhide leather
Spandura fabric
Amica suede palm
Reinforced palm
Precurved fingers
Microelastic elasticated inserts
Elasticated inserts
Tightening strap
Super Comfort wrist
Perforation on inner side of finger
Perforated back



3. Dainese 4 Stroke Evo

Protection:
Composite inserts in preformed stainless steel and thermoplastic resin on the knuckles and back
Inserts in thermoplastic resin on the outside of the little finger
Inserts in thermoplastic resin at the joints of the fingers
Distortion Control on little finger
Inserts in thermoplastic polyurethane on the palm and the cuff
Gloves certified to CE - Cat. II - Pr-EN 13594/2010 Standard Level. 1

Ergonomics and Comfort:
Microelastic elasticated inserts
Elasticated inserts
Pre-curved fingers
Micro-injection reinforcement on palm
Tightening strap
Cowhide leather
Goatskin palm
High tenacity fabric
Reinforced palm
One single leather panel to the size of the hand
Perforation on inner side of fingers



4. Danese Essential

Protection:
TPU insert on the knuckles
Gloves certified to CE Category II - Pr-EN 13594/2010 Standard lev. 1

Main Materials:
Cowhide leather
Reinforced palm with synthetic suede

Ergonomics and Comfort:
Elasticated inserts
Tightening strap
Pre-curved finger
Perforated leather



5. Dainese Frazer

Protection:
Polyurethane inserts on the knuckles
Gloves certified to CE Category II - Pr-EN 13594/2010 Standard lev. 1

Main Materials:
Cowhide leather
Palm in kangaroo leather
Palm reinforced

Ergonomics and Comfort:
Elasticated inserts
Tightening strap
Pre-curved finger
Perforation on inner side of fingers
Soft inserts
 
4 stroke evo would be 2nd for me. I like the evo and frazer because they come up past the wrist a little more. The frazer also has extra layer of leather on fingers and palms so i wouldn't be concerned about it and it would be a much lighter feeling glove. I really dont like bulky gloves at all though. Are you stuck on Dainese? Not sure if they make them anymore but Held Racing had the best gloves I've ever owned. No extra material in the gloves that felt weird, held up forever, vented good, and had a nice liner that made it the most comfortable glove.

Part of buying gear is whatever makes you feel comfortable mentally. If you think the evos would hold up better then I'd probably pick them
 
You are right, it's important to feel comfortable, but I put more importance in protection this time, because if you fall, the first thing that hit the ground are the hands, so I would get something that has a good palm protection.

Between 4 Strike Evos and X-Strike, which one offers more comfort?

I would get Dainese, to have a complete gear from Dainese.
 
I would say the evo is better then the same x strike. Looks like a higher glove. I would rather have enough extra glove to fit under my jacket sleeve. That way if your sleeve pulls back at all theres a little more glove there to make up for it
 
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