Anyone used Knox Android Gloves?
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Anyone used Knox Android Gloves?
Are they worth the money?
Are they comfortable?
Does the exoskeleton snag on everything?
Are they any better that conventionally armoured gloves ?
Are they comfortable?
Does the exoskeleton snag on everything?
Are they any better that conventionally armoured gloves ?
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Re: Anyone used Knox Android Gloves?
Handroids.
I've got some mk3's. The current ones are mk4's IIRC, but they're not much different.
Mine fit me great and feel really safe, winding the boa thing takes a few secs longer than a traditional cuff. They're are bulky on the back of the hand, but you don't notice it when riding.
Not crashed in them yet.
The wife bought them me as a present when my sp8's stared to show serious wear.
I've got some mk3's. The current ones are mk4's IIRC, but they're not much different.
Mine fit me great and feel really safe, winding the boa thing takes a few secs longer than a traditional cuff. They're are bulky on the back of the hand, but you don't notice it when riding.
Not crashed in them yet.
The wife bought them me as a present when my sp8's stared to show serious wear.
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Re: Anyone used Knox Android Gloves?
How many are using them in road racing and short circuit racing? That’s my answer, think they look shite as well.
Each to their own I suppose.
Each to their own I suppose.
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Re: Anyone used Knox Android Gloves?
Which is actually a very good point. The bit about being used in racing - not the looks partwull wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 2:27 pm How many are using them in road racing and short circuit racing? That’s my answer, think they look shite as well.
Each to their own I suppose.
I wonder if it engineering where none is needed or traditional build (which they use on non-handroid ranges) is just as good.
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Re: Anyone used Knox Android Gloves?
I wanted some tbh.
But I struggle to find nice fitting gloves so headed off to my local sportsbikeshop and tried them on, even the XXL just didn’t feel nice!
Ended up buying a pair of RST gloves instead and they fitted 100% better.
But I struggle to find nice fitting gloves so headed off to my local sportsbikeshop and tried them on, even the XXL just didn’t feel nice!
Ended up buying a pair of RST gloves instead and they fitted 100% better.
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Re: Anyone used Knox Android Gloves?
I didn't know what they were, so I googled them and watched a review video. They do look like an answer to the glove problem no one had!Mr Moofo wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 4:29 pmWhich is actually a very good point. The bit about being used in racing - not the looks partwull wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 2:27 pm How many are using them in road racing and short circuit racing? That’s my answer, think they look shite as well.
Each to their own I suppose.![]()
I wonder if it engineering where none is needed or traditional build (which they use on non-handroid ranges) is just as good.
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Re: Anyone used Knox Android Gloves?
I bought a pair but sold them after a week.
I found them to be bulky and uncomfortable on the bike. The novelty closure system was a faff.
I now use RST Evo 4 on the track. Good value and crash well.
I found them to be bulky and uncomfortable on the bike. The novelty closure system was a faff.
I now use RST Evo 4 on the track. Good value and crash well.
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Re: Anyone used Knox Android Gloves?
That probably tells me all I need to know !Tarmacsurfer wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 8:46 pm I bought a pair but sold them after a week.
I found them to be bulky and uncomfortable on the bike. The novelty closure system was a faff.
I now use RST Evo 4 on the track. Good value and crash well.
Re: Anyone used Knox Android Gloves?
Have a pair of the MK1s but they a) leak and b) fingers are a bit too short. I normally use size 9s and on other gloves the finger lengths are fine but on the Handroid 9s I find they are too short and on a long ride, it starts to hurt.
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Re: Anyone used Knox Android Gloves?
BTW, just noted spell check changed the title - I know they are Handroids
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Re: Anyone used Knox Android Gloves?
Next question
I have some old ( but comfortable) Heine Gerike gloves - they are not CE marked.
Would that get me in trouble with Le Flic?
I have some old ( but comfortable) Heine Gerike gloves - they are not CE marked.
Would that get me in trouble with Le Flic?
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Re: Anyone used Knox Android Gloves?
If I was spending Handroid money, I’d buy BKS M2M 003 gloves instead
I imagine BKS M2M gear is in an altogether higher quality league – using far better leather – than Knox, RST, etc. But @GuzziPaul can give a first-hand report on BKS’s quality and customer service.
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Re: Anyone used Knox Android Gloves?
Lovely but the don't do 2XLHot_Air wrote: Sun Mar 13, 2022 2:16 pmIf I was spending Handroid money, I’d buy BKS M2M 003 gloves insteadThe BKS gloves are handcrafted by Brian Sansom’s elves in Exeter, not made in China.
I imagine BKS M2M gear is in an altogether higher quality league – using far better leather – than Knox, RST, etc. But @GuzziPaul can give a first-hand report on BKS’s quality and customer service.
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Re: Anyone used Knox Android Gloves?
In A* I'm 2Xl I have broad hands rather than long. The BKS gloves I got are XL. It was good that I actually popped into BKS and tried a few pairs on. They didn't need any breaking in, but I did get the rubber visor wipe removed, free of charge, because it was digging in. The design has now changed to relocate the wipe away from the seam. I did think about Knox gloves as well but thought the wrist adjustment was a bit bulky
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Re: Anyone used Knox Android Gloves?
Following on from this - I bought some BKS gloves - they are the Brian Samson ones - for a princely sum of 20 GBP off Facebook Marketplace. BKS doing said I should be XL - boy the are tight but wearing in. I have the all weather ones - so keeping an eye out for the summer onesHot_Air wrote: Sun Mar 13, 2022 2:16 pmIf I was spending Handroid money, I’d buy BKS M2M 003 gloves insteadThe BKS gloves are handcrafted by Brian Sansom’s elves in Exeter, not made in China.
I imagine BKS M2M gear is in an altogether higher quality league – using far better leather – than Knox, RST, etc. But @GuzziPaul can give a first-hand report on BKS’s quality and customer service.
