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SixSixOne Evo II gloves


Knuckle protection used to mean having a big chunk of plastic or carbon sewn onto the back of your glove, but luckily we’ve moved on since the days of those unergonomic monstrosities. The new Evo IIs from SixSixOne have rubber strips on each knuckle and a pre-curved, flexible D3O underlayer that hardens on impact but otherwise leaves hand movement on the bar unobstructed. Made from Clarino synthetic leather, the palm gives an excellent bar feel but will still protect your hands when you take a digger. There’s also a thicker pad on the heel of the palm for a bit of impact protection. So far, the gloves have shrugged off everything we’ve thrown at them, apart from being a bit less white than they started out! They’re not the prettiest mitts around, but hey, they’re a hell of a lot better looking than armoured gloves used to be.

Price $66

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