The Inversion Pro gloves are great so far. I've ridden with them for about 300 miles; mostly back roads dirt roads and just a little zipping down the highway at temps from 45F-70F. They have the Gore Windstopper but not insulated so it remains to be seen how cold I'll be able to use them but they are very comfortable in those temps. They are well constructed with nice leather palm and fingers that provide good feel on controls and extra padding on the knuckles. I usually wear XL (sometimes a L). Based on Brian's advise I got these in XL and they are slightly snug to get my hands in initially but once on the fit is great.
I recently bought these inversion pro gloves. And am very happy with them so far. Super comfortable and just feel good on your hands. They have good padding on top and do block the wind as advertised. I'd say good for cool weather but not real cold they just aren't insulated for below 40* rideing. They do seem to run a little small. I were med. but bought large Perfect fit. Over all I'm very happy.
Love the boots so far. Comfy out of the box and great feel in the soles.
These gloves are very comfortable! A perfect warm weather compliment to my Adventure GTX short gloves. They have enough material to make me feel confident they won’t wear out in one or two seasons, but they are still nimble and comfortable right out of the package.
Size XL- 6-4, 230 lbs. Runs big, I usually wear a XXL.
I live in Tennessee, so gear that works in hot/humid summer weather is essential. This jacket is very comfortable to wear. But its tight weave makes it hot in temps over 85F, even on a naked bike like mine. I can’t imagine it being useful for riding a full fairing bike in the summer. At 62F on the Blueridge Parkway, I needed to wear a wind proof liner to stay warm. So this is a jacket that has a very limited comfort range and won’t work on the hottest summer rides.
Once again Brian has hooked me up with another great boot. Like my Sidi motocross boots these Adventure boots are comfortable, durable and a great purchase. Thanks Brian!
Hard to find product but Atomic Moto came to my rescue.