Dainese Scout Gore-Tex Gloves FEATURES Techno inserts on the knuckles and the joints of the fingers Distortion Control on little finger Abrasion and Tear Resistance Goatskin Stone PU Reinforced palm COMFORT / ERGONOMICS Elasticated fabric Elasticated inserts Tightening strap Adjustable cuff strap Pre-curved finger Temperature Regulation Breathable waterproof Gore-Tex membrane Thermal Dexfil padding OTHER FEATURES Soft inserts Reflective inserts
Good design and fit. Quality construction throughout, great Dianese style. Good cold protection down to low forty degrees for me. Have not tested in rain or wet conditions. Highly recommend these gloves!
Dainese Stelvio-ST Gore-Tex Gloves Towering snowy peaks, hamlets lost in the woods, strips of asphalt that wind around the feet of the eternal snow the Stelvio Pass is a fantastic place for motor touring. The Stelvio-ST glove built in the softest goatskin, has been designed with these destinations in mind and comes with thermoplastic resin inserts on the knuckles. This winter glove offers amazing comfort in nasty weather thanks to warm padding and a waterproof GORE-TEX membrane. Elasticated inserts on the back of the hand and patented Microelastic elasticated inserts ensure all the freedom of movement of the hand required for riding. Protection Inserts in thermoplastic resin with ribbing on the knuckles and reinforced edge Ergonomics and Comfort Goatskin Reinforced palm One single leather panel to the size of the hand Adjustable cuff strap Tightening strap Pre-curved finger Elasticated inserts Microelastic elasticated inserts Breathable waterproof GORE-TEX membrane Thermal Dexfil padding
How warm is this compared to the Jerico or the Scout?
I'm actually torn between a few winter gloves, the Dainese Scout or Stelvio (i dislike the double gator on the jerico) and the Revit Alaska and the Held Warm n' Dry.
The Jerico would be warmer than the Scout gloves, by I thought the Jerico padding was to much. Like having a firm grip on the controls.