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I don't own a mountain bike, but I do use gel gloves on my road
bike. Yes, I do think they are worth the price. I was having
some nerve (numbness) problems in my arms before I switched to
gel. Once I switched, the problems never returned. I've tried
both Spenco and Nashbar gel gloves and the Spenco's are far
superior and worth the extra $$.
chris
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| I have a pair of 4 year old Spenco pads...they are enclosed in terry
cloth and cover only the palms, with looped elastic straps for fingers
and the back of the hand. They are extremely comfortable, and cool
compared to the usual netting style. I haven't found them available
anywhere since then...guess I better check the catalogs again.
Tom
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| I used to sneer at guys in the gym who wore lifting gloves - (REAL men
WANT thick unsightly callouses). Then, about three years ago, I tried,
and immediately bought a pair, and would never be without them. I JUST
replaced that first pair a couple of months ago, so whatever they cost, it
certainly doesn't amount to much over that time. When I first started
riding, 6 weeks ago, I wore my lifting gloves - (REAL men don't need
those colorful fancy things - they use PLAIN BLACK LEATHER gloves).
Then I bought a pair of gell gloves, and guess what - I'll NEVER use
anything else - what a difference. Gee, at this rate, someday I may
even start stretching (REAL men WELCOME injuries)
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