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WilberM3
WilberM3 Dork
5/22/14 12:55 p.m.

I have a thoroughly worn to shreds pair of BMW lifestyle gloves that I can't find anymore, so I'm in the market.

Here are my old ones, thin and very breathable through the back of the hand area. I'd like something somewhat similar, but show me some ideas!

Maroon92
Maroon92 MegaDork
5/22/14 1:01 p.m.

I use my hands.

Cone_Junkie
Cone_Junkie SuperDork
5/22/14 1:17 p.m.

I use the Racequip 350 series gloves. Under $30 on Amazon.

Advan046
Advan046 HalfDork
5/22/14 1:19 p.m.
Maroon92 wrote: I use my hands.

+1 tried my road racing gloves but they were more hindrance than help.

Leafy
Leafy Reader
5/22/14 1:19 p.m.

I bought some under armor "skilled player" football gloves. But my wheel is also wrapped in tennis racket grip. They seems to work well either way, so grippy.

bravenrace
bravenrace UltimaDork
5/22/14 1:20 p.m.

While I use gloves for track driving, I never liked them for autocrossing. I'm not entirely sure why, other than it seemed to provide better feedback through the steering.

Cone_Junkie
Cone_Junkie SuperDork
5/22/14 1:22 p.m.

The starter probably thinks I'm a weirdo at events because I always lick my gloves right before launch. But that little bit of moisture makes them super sticky on the wheel. You can't beat that leather on leather grip of gloves, especially when your hands get sweaty.

wbjones
wbjones UltimaDork
5/22/14 1:31 p.m.

I use batters gloves

turboswede
turboswede GRM+ Memberand UltimaDork
5/22/14 1:38 p.m.

None.

Duke
Duke UltimaDork
5/22/14 1:39 p.m.

Most guys I see use Mechanix gloves, or skin. A couple use mesh back driving gloves; what brands, I don't know. I prefer bare fingers, myself.

oldsaw
oldsaw PowerDork
5/22/14 1:51 p.m.
wbjones wrote: I use batters gloves

Plus one on this; thin, breathable, grippy and inexpensive make them a great choice.

wbjones
wbjones UltimaDork
5/22/14 2:12 p.m.

golf gloves are even better (thinner) … but they wear out VERY quickly

yamaha
yamaha UltimaDork
5/22/14 2:12 p.m.

The way I've always seen it, none if you don't need a fire suit, once you need a fire suit, then wear sfi approved gloves.

Driving gloves harken back from a bygone era of thin rimmed wooden/bakelite steering wheels that were slippery/hard to hold onto. They do nothing in the modern age of fat rimmed leather/rubber wheels.

Leafy
Leafy Reader
5/22/14 2:15 p.m.

I only really wear gloves if I use my wheel, to avoid the finger removal risk (pinky cant fit into the hole of death if there's a glove over it), of if I'm driving a car with a swede wheel since you have to wear gloves with swede wheels or you ruin them.

wbjones
wbjones UltimaDork
5/22/14 2:15 p.m.

my hand sweat A LOT … so even with the modern day steering wheel, I need some help with the grip … or else I'd have to grip so tightly that it would cause a huge loss of "feel"

yamaha
yamaha UltimaDork
5/22/14 2:35 p.m.

In reply to wbjones:

<<<<Has cold clammy hands when racing......probably why I can't comprehend this.

Petrolburner
Petrolburner Reader
5/22/14 2:53 p.m.

My USFS issued flying gloves. They're just the standard US military issues Nomex aviator gloves. I wear my Nomex flight suit for track sessions as well.

alfadriver
alfadriver PowerDork
5/22/14 3:00 p.m.
yamaha wrote: The way I've always seen it, none if you don't need a fire suit, once you need a fire suit, then wear sfi approved gloves. Driving gloves harken back from a bygone era of thin rimmed wooden/bakelite steering wheels that were slippery/hard to hold onto. They do nothing in the modern age of fat rimmed leather/rubber wheels.

Yea, well some of us still autocross cars with slipery wooden wheels in our classic cars. And some aftermarket wheels are also that cool, thin wood design.

I have some motorcycle gloves I got a BMW dealership. I was there having some R tires installed on my GTV when on a vacation. They are great.

Wanderer
Wanderer New Reader
5/22/14 3:00 p.m.
Petrolburner wrote: My USFS issued flying gloves. They're just the standard US military issues Nomex aviator gloves. I wear my Nomex flight suit for track sessions as well.

I picked up a pair of these at a surplus store that I used for years... worked great and were light, breathed well. Fingers got worn out so looking for new ones, I think i'll try the Racequips posted earlier, I don't need SFI or anything so not looking to spend a fortune.

I'm not really sure why I use gloves, I just like the feel, I don't need them at all.

Mr_Clutch42
Mr_Clutch42 Reader
5/22/14 3:25 p.m.

I don't use gloves for autocross. Are they recommended for PDX's and track days?

Lancer007
Lancer007 HalfDork
5/22/14 3:31 p.m.

I have a pair of K1 sfi rated gloves that I use for autocross and track days. I tend to grip the wheel tightly so it cushions that a bit plus when its 100℉ and up the wheel is hot and hands sweat.

glueguy
glueguy GRM+ Memberand HalfDork
5/22/14 4:47 p.m.

I don't use them for autocross, my wife likes cycling gloves - grip on the wheel at the palm yet fingerless for better feel (and not as hot)

JG Pasterjak
JG Pasterjak Production/Art Director
5/22/14 6:08 p.m.

Motocross gloves or football gloves work pretty well. I have sweaty hands, so I like gloves in most AutoX cars. Golf gloves, racquetball gloves, or batting gloves also work pretty well, but if you sweat a lot they get loose and bunchy. MX gloves seem to be able to take moisture and stay grippy.

wbjones
wbjones UltimaDork
5/22/14 7:00 p.m.
Mr_Clutch42 wrote: I don't use gloves for autocross. Are they recommended for PDX's and track days?

no … I don't mean that they are discouraged … just that there isn't anything saying you SHOULD be using them … if your hands sweat … then maybe you should … if they don't … who cares

SCCA TT would require them … NASA TT won't

wbjones
wbjones UltimaDork
5/22/14 7:02 p.m.
JG Pasterjak wrote: Motocross gloves or football gloves work pretty well. I have sweaty hands, so I like gloves in most AutoX cars. Golf gloves, racquetball gloves, or batting gloves also work pretty well, but if you sweat a lot they get loose and bunchy. MX gloves seem to be able to take moisture and stay grippy.

it's been 20 yrs since I played racquetball … when I played the gloves were buckskin and washable … is that still the case ?

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