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Home > Sixsixone Raji Bike Glove
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Sixsixone Raji Bike Glove
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Average Rating: (5 Reviews)
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List Price: $29.99
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Our Price: $29.95
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- Thin, ventilated mesh back and fingers.
- Direct printed fingertip grippers.
- Palm is made with ultra thin 0.5 Tactilite
- ® for incredible feel
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- tacticity. Used exclusively by Sixsixone with permission from Mechanix Wear.
- Streamlined pull on cuff design.
- Voted by MountainBike Magazine a "Must-Have" Glove.
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Product Description:
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The SixSixOne Raji Road/XC cycling gloves are designed with palms made with ultra-thin 0.5 Tactilite® for incredible feel and grip. Each glove has direct-printed fingertip grippers and a pull-on cuff design.
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Black
X-Small
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$29.95
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White
X-Small
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$29.95
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White
Small
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$29.95
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Customer Reviews: Add Your Own Review |
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amazing gloves, November 6, 2009
By Ruth Sade
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amazing gloves - so comfortable that you don't notice them while they are on - but they are going what a glove should do. Very light, easy to put on, good wiping on the thump for removing swat while riding, the upper part is made of the same stuff that they are putting on running shirts so it make it very ventilated. Not for very cold weather
5 of 6 people found the above review helpful.
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Not a Mountain biking glove, June 25, 2010
By Newb Father (Seattle, WA USA)
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I was looking for a decent mountain biking glove, and these just are not it. They are beginning to wear through after only one weeks riding. If you need a real glove with some actual protection and durability look elsewhere.
If you shave your legs and you consider mountain biking to be a fire road these may be for you.
1 of 1 people found the above review helpful.
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Well-ventilated, non-padded xc gloves, May 17, 2010
By Dirtessa (Simi Valley, CA USA)
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I mountain bike several times weekly just for the fun of it; I have learned to be somewhat fussy & fanatical about every aspect of my gear. Therefore I really appreciate a good pair of gloves when I find them. The Sixsixone Raji gloves are my new favorites for warm-weather conditions. My hands get very hot when I ride; the mesh backs keep them cool. The fingertips are nice 'n tactile and I have not been bothered by errant interior seams. Note that the palms are unpadded- the way I like it. I also like that there are no velcro closures-- they're just a simple pull-on style. Raji gloves would not be my first choice for a very technical trail or riding thru extensive patches of thorns/thistles (not enough knuckle or back hand protection) but they're an overall cool, comfortable, well-fitting xc glove. I subtracted one star for color-fastness because when I washed the white ones much black dye leached from the terrycloth thumbwipe onto the white lycra mesh and stayed there. Now my formerly white gloves are an unattractive blotchy gray. White mountain biking gloves seemed too good to be true, anyway. :( Also, don't dry them in the dryer. Doh!
1 of 2 people found the above review helpful.
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Nice warm weather gloves, April 4, 2011
By Mog79 (Cleveland, OH USA)
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I've only used these gloves twice at Rays indoor bike park, I got them specifically for the breathability as my hands tend to get very sweaty. So far I would have to say that they have performed great, they feel nice, fit well and have plenty of feel for brakes and shifters, I wasn't sure about the lack of cuff adjustment at first but having less bulk around your wrist is actually a good thing. I rode pretty hard with them on new super grippy grips and they still look like new. I'll post another review when I've given them some outdoor proper abuse but so far I'd have to say they are a great warm weather glove. I would imagine that they would not be very good in cold weather but I don't think they are designed for that. They also wouldn't offer much protection to the backs of your hands in a fall but from my experience you tend to land on your palms anyway.
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Poor cushion, February 7, 2012
By Carlos
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These gloves have very little cushion. They look awesome, have a very good grip are very easy to put on, but you might as well ride gloveless.
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