Driving Gloves - any recommendation

lamaman

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 Lincolnshire, UK
Hey, need some advice. I want to buy some driving gloves but Im struggling to find good ones via google. Have any of you folks any recommendations?
 
I want a set of these http://www.huetbrothers.com/Product/8/Handmade_Leather_Gloves.html
They look yummy :D
Not a bad price either.

The car would be nice too :driving:
 
I recently picked up some fleece gloves to wear while out running in cold winter months that turned out to be great driving gloves as well:

Under Armor Fleece Glove

The calling card here is the odd looking pattern on the hand side of the glove that are small patches of some very grippy material that has excellent grabbing power on the leather steering wheels of BMWs. A far better solution than a slippery leather glove in my book.

Not a heavy weight glove for top down driving in the high 30 degree F range but quite nice for high 30's low 40's top up (or coupe) driving.
 
I went with the BMW Driving gloves. Very light, grippy, and breathable too. My hands don't sweat up at all when I wear these gloves.

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How sad am I? I have an entire selection of driving gloves. :oops: The most recent ones are these, which I can highly recommend -- they are very well made and very comfortable. I also have a pair similar to these which I use in the summer as they are slightly cooler. I have a pair of these, too. They are great in winter, but look a bit old fashioned. Finally, for serious driving (mostly at the 'ring) I have a set of these in my 116i. They are very good. If you're even more serious, the serious 'ring nuts use these.
 
Driving gloves, huh? Last time I saw someone wearing them it was this guy...
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... I trust the leather cap and goggles are still obligatory in conjunction with the gloves? :wink:
 
I bought a pair of BMW black leather gloves from US website. They are good. I wear them everyday. Part No.80160395566.
 
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