Dainese Carbon Gore-Tex X-Trafit Gloves Review at RevZilla.com

By | September 18, 2016

Dainese Carbon Gore-Tex X-Trafit Gloves Review http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/dainese-carbon-gore-tex-gloves?utm_source=youtube.com&utm_medium=description&utm_campaign=Dainese_Carbon_Gore_Tex_X_Trafit_Gloves The Dainese Carbon Gore-Tex X-trafit Gloves are the new top of the line technical waterproof gloves from Dainese. The lineage of the Carbon Gore-Tex gloves starts with the Dainese Contact gloves that also feature Gore-Tex X-trafit technology. The new Carbon gloves have been improved in protection, fit, style. Dainese used the popular Carbon Cover ST gloves as the foundation for the Dainese Contact gloves and upgraded them with breathable, waterproof and guaranteed for life, Gore-Tex X-trafit technology. Gore-Tex X-Trafit bonds the waterproof membrane to the outer shell for excellent grip feel and comfort. Some of the standout features on the Carbon Gore-Tex gloves include composite protectors from carbon fiber, PU inserts on the finger joints and pinky, Distortion Control on the litter finger and a CE Category II safety rating. The Dainese Carbon X-trafit gloves are available in Black only and in sizes XS-2XL.


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5 thoughts on “Dainese Carbon Gore-Tex X-Trafit Gloves Review at RevZilla.com

  1. Paul S.

    Dainese first glove that fits me in about 15 years… then they stop making it… figures…

  2. Fritz Ramos

    Why did Dainese stop making this glove or not make a replacement?

  3. RevZilla

    +Tom Curtis  You should be fine with the same size XS for the Gore-Tex version. -DrewZilla

  4. Tom Curtis

    Hey +RevZilla, I'm currently using the Carbon Cover ST gloves in XS, does the Gore-Tex liner in these add enough bulk that sizing up is required or should I stick to the same size?

  5. Giorgos Louverdis

    xtrafit is really protective against mother nature? I mean for cold and rainy situations. Is it warm if you drive in cold scenarios for some hour? I ask those who might have used it for a while…
     I am more of a commuter not a touring rider. I find jericho really bulky. (i use dainese full metal rs and love it but not for winter ofc)

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