Review: DSG Primal Gloves by Sudeep Chakraborty

DSG Primal Gloves

DSG Primal Gloves

Purchase month : August 2008
Purchased from : Orion Motors , Opp Koramangala, Bangalore

-These gloves are surely good in protection. Ample protectors at finger joints, knuckles, palm and wrist, the double velcro is no fake and works well to keep the gloves snugly fitted onto your hands. The stitches are good and do not come out. Finish is good, and if you select the right sizing the fit is perfect.

However the gloves are not water proof (since they are ventilated) , Do not ride with these gloves in the rain, water gets in quite easily through the finger vents and make it very uncomfortable. and these gloves gave off colour onto my hands when i was on one such ride to Hoggenakkal falls. they thereafter took a long time to dry and the smell wasnt pleasant at all.

Rating: 4/5

Reviewer : Sudeep Chakraborty

Original Review : Here

Product available for purchase at: http://www.planetdsg.com/dsg-primal-gloves-p-324.html

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One Response to Review: DSG Primal Gloves by Sudeep Chakraborty

  1. M.Rama says:

    i liked your review on primal gloves. i also have same pair and i like it very much.but you did not like water coming in gloves because they are ventilated. friend gloves with ventilation are for summer and always water will come in in rain.better block vents in rain or buy waterproof gloves.my friend uses surgerical gloves with his ventilated gloves.
    try it.

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