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DAKINE Stingray Glove

DAKINE Stingray Glove

Rating for this product: 3 January 12, 2009

These gloves look and feel great. They are lightweight, keep moisture out of the cuffs and are very flexible. Unfortunately, I ride in temperatures down to 0 Fahrenheit and the Stingray definitely does not do the trick. They are warm down to 20 degrees, and acceptable to 10-15, but I would recommend looking at better lined glove for any riding under 20 degrees. That or wear some liners.

There is slight wear on the finger tips and the knuckles after a few days of riding, but I'm not sure if that's due to shoddy craftmanship or if I abuse my hands alot. Overall they are satisfactory gloves but for the money I would recommend looking elsewhere.

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