[RBW] Re: Rivendell Goat Gloves

2016-11-29 Thread Ryan Fleming
Never mind...I think you're still doing a great thing...it's awesome and 
it's good that you're not preachy about it

Interestingly, in Winnipeg, there's some discussion about teaching cycling 
skills and making it part of the curriculum...so kids will have the 
necessary tools to cycle safely for transportation, which is something to 
be encouraged. Unfortunately, as we know, you can't control every outcome 
and  poor driving does not end well  for the cyclist on the receiving end. 

That being said, I admire you for getting out there and riding with your 
kids to school and I think you've got quite a number of fans on this list 
and in your neighborhood...too bad there are a lot of communities in the US 
and Canada that make the simple act of walking or riding your bike to 
school  challenging (beyond bad weather) 

On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 12:39:23 PM UTC-6, LeahFoy wrote:
>
> Bill - I feel like we may need to hear a story about your BA mom! 
> Ray, housecoat and slippers, never! But always boots and broth! I would 
> also add your niece is lucky. 
> Garth, yes, the distinction must be made. Although, I don't think my sons 
> have figured out that I'm not cool and that they should put a respectable 
> distance between us. Actually, I think they'd wear this hat if I'd let them 
> - it's rabbit fur and they LOVE rabbit fur. That Mad Bomber hat is from my 
> college days back at North Dakota State, when I wore it to withstand the 
> subzero temps as I trudged to class on the coldest of winter days. So, if I 
> got it in 2000, is it vintage yet? After living in the desert for 13 years, 
> I don't know why I've hauled it with me on all three moves through the 
> Southwest, but I'm so glad I did! 
>
> Linda - loving your gloves and looking at them on Amazon today! 
>
> Ryan, the bicycle bus is mostly just us. They're dropping like flies out 
> there, and especially now that the highs are in the 50s. People have asked 
> me, "What are you going to do now that it's too cold to ride?" They don't 
> know about my hearty northern roots, so I try not to give them a withering 
> look. Instead, I give them grace and spare them the lecture. I just chirp, 
> "There is no bad weather, there is only bad clothing!" The first crossing 
> guard we ride by on our route told me he loves to see us ride. It reminds 
> him of something his mom would have done with him, only he says it would 
> have been frowned upon in the 50s so she didn't. I don't know why? Also, we 
> may have a convert in the near future, as a mother has recognized me and 
> said, "My sons want to ride to school with you. They think you guys are so 
> cool. But my older son was hit by a car on his bike while in the crosswalk 
> a year ago, and we haven't gotten the courage to let him ride again." So, 
> maybe in the future they'll join us. Maybe. The thing I still get all the 
> time is this: "I just don't know how you make it up that hill on that beach 
> cruiser!" 
>
> Ah, well. Back to the search for gloves. 
> Leah 
>
>
>
>

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[RBW] Re: Rivendell Goat Gloves

2016-11-29 Thread LeahFoy
Bill - I feel like we may need to hear a story about your BA mom! 
Ray, housecoat and slippers, never! But always boots and broth! I would also 
add your niece is lucky. 
Garth, yes, the distinction must be made. Although, I don't think my sons have 
figured out that I'm not cool and that they should put a respectable distance 
between us. Actually, I think they'd wear this hat if I'd let them - it's 
rabbit fur and they LOVE rabbit fur. That Mad Bomber hat is from my college 
days back at North Dakota State, when I wore it to withstand the subzero temps 
as I trudged to class on the coldest of winter days. So, if I got it in 2000, 
is it vintage yet? After living in the desert for 13 years, I don't know why 
I've hauled it with me on all three moves through the Southwest, but I'm so 
glad I did!

Linda - loving your gloves and looking at them on Amazon today!

Ryan, the bicycle bus is mostly just us. They're dropping like flies out there, 
and especially now that the highs are in the 50s. People have asked me, "What 
are you going to do now that it's too cold to ride?" They don't know about my 
hearty northern roots, so I try not to give them a withering look. Instead, I 
give them grace and spare them the lecture. I just chirp, "There is no bad 
weather, there is only bad clothing!" The first crossing guard we ride by on 
our route told me he loves to see us ride. It reminds him of something his mom 
would have done with him, only he says it would have been frowned upon in the 
50s so she didn't. I don't know why? Also, we may have a convert in the near 
future, as a mother has recognized me and said, "My sons want to ride to school 
with you. They think you guys are so cool. But my older son was hit by a car on 
his bike while in the crosswalk a year ago, and we haven't gotten the courage 
to let him ride again." So, maybe in the future they'll join us. Maybe. The 
thing I still get all the time is this: "I just don't know how you make it up 
that hill on that beach cruiser!"

Ah, well. Back to the search for gloves.
Leah



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[RBW] Re: Rivendell Goat Gloves

2016-11-29 Thread Belopsky
I'm sure these gloves are fine, and there are plenty of other sources for 
well crafted, made in USA gloves, so don't feel like Riv is the only source.

I have a pair of gloves from aerostich from my motorcycle days

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[RBW] Re: Rivendell Goat Gloves

2016-11-29 Thread Linda G
I recommend DeFeet Duragloves, the charcoal wool model. They're only 40% 
wool, but made in the U.S.A. They're tight knit so fairly windproof and 
have grippy things on the palms. I use them for cycling and all outdoor 
activities (except cross -country skiing which requires a warmer glove} for 
5 or 6 months out of the year here in the Pacific northwest.

On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 9:37:58 AM UTC-8, LeahFoy wrote:
>
> Does anyone have these: 
> https://www.rivbike.com/products/goat-gloves?variant=23335673921
>
> I have a cheap pair of velvet gloves that are worn thin. I need a new pair 
> and thought I'd look at Riv first. These won't win me any beauty contests, 
> but if they were really wonderful, I'd just as soon give Riv the business. 
> There are no reviews and only one photo. Anyone have and love these? 
>
> Thanks!
>
>

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[RBW] Re: Rivendell Goat Gloves

2016-11-29 Thread Garth
If my mom wore hat like that when I was 8 I surely would have given her a 
slight roll of the eyes and a "oh mom .." to make a clear distinction , 
*that 
was what adults wore , not kids ! *

Funny thing about glove  choices, in mild cold I prefer those plain ol' 
brown cotton Wells Lamont gloves that have been sold since forever.  Even 
in hot humid weather I have a pair with the fingers cut off .  There is 
just nothing like the feel of cotton, and suprisingly they last and last, 
it's not like holding a cork taped handlebar is hard on the hands, and the 
grip is fine.   This is not to say buy cotton gloves, though you can get 
them in a bunch of colors, I am just saying get what you want regardless of 
what anyone says about them.  

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[RBW] Re: Rivendell Goat Gloves

2016-11-28 Thread Shoji Takahashi
I like my MUSA Mitts-- unfortunately [currently] "Sold Out". 

They work great as a wind break and can be worn over gloves for extra 
insulation. Easy on/off when you need to use your fingers. I like the cord 
to fasten 'em to my wrists.

shoji




On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 12:37:58 PM UTC-5, LeahFoy wrote:
>
> Does anyone have these: 
> https://www.rivbike.com/products/goat-gloves?variant=23335673921
>
> I have a cheap pair of velvet gloves that are worn thin. I need a new pair 
> and thought I'd look at Riv first. These won't win me any beauty contests, 
> but if they were really wonderful, I'd just as soon give Riv the business. 
> There are no reviews and only one photo. Anyone have and love these? 
>
> Thanks!
>
>

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[RBW] Re: Rivendell Goat Gloves

2016-11-28 Thread Garth
 Goat leather is real nice, soft and supple, absolutely perfect for 
riding.  Sitting upright and having grips of some sort on the bars no one 
needs padded gloves anyways. Take the "work" thingy with a grain of salt, 
or sugar  whatever. It dries soft and offers good dexterity .  While I 
don't know those gloves in particular I'm sure they are good, the only 
question is your size.  However, you can likely find such gloves in a local 
hardwear store, garden center or home improvement store. One "warning" , 
once you try them on you'll likely want to buy them ! 

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[RBW] Re: Rivendell Goat Gloves

2016-11-28 Thread lum gim fong
If you don't want cycling padding in a glove I don't think it matters which 
glove you ride on  as long as one that you think looks nice and blocks the 
winter wind enough for you.

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[RBW] Re: Rivendell Goat Gloves

2016-11-28 Thread Deacon Patrick
I wear a pair of goat gloves in mildish winter weather, with wool gloves 
underneath (temp range is small 35-50˚F) and they last a very long time. 
I've abused the daylights out of mine for years. Since I don't use padding 
anyway, I find no padding a huge plus. I would guess that for your desert 
winters, a pair of these with an optional wool underglove would be a 
perfect system, but fashion is not my thing so I'll leave that to others. 
Grin.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 10:37:58 AM UTC-7, LeahFoy wrote:
>
> Does anyone have these: 
> https://www.rivbike.com/products/goat-gloves?variant=23335673921
>
> I have a cheap pair of velvet gloves that are worn thin. I need a new pair 
> and thought I'd look at Riv first. These won't win me any beauty contests, 
> but if they were really wonderful, I'd just as soon give Riv the business. 
> There are no reviews and only one photo. Anyone have and love these? 
>
> Thanks!
>
>

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[RBW] Re: Rivendell Goat Gloves

2016-11-28 Thread Daniel Jackson
Leah,

I think they are less than ideal for riding - they have NO padding. Some 
folks like that, but I'm in the a little padding is good camp. Also, and I 
may be more sensitive to this than others because I'm a large animal 
veterinarian - they smell like buck. Yep, like intact male goat urine. I 
can only assume they are made out of male goat leather...

Best,
D.

On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 12:37:58 PM UTC-5, LeahFoy wrote:
>
> Does anyone have these: 
> https://www.rivbike.com/products/goat-gloves?variant=23335673921
>
> I have a cheap pair of velvet gloves that are worn thin. I need a new pair 
> and thought I'd look at Riv first. These won't win me any beauty contests, 
> but if they were really wonderful, I'd just as soon give Riv the business. 
> There are no reviews and only one photo. Anyone have and love these? 
>
> Thanks!
>
>

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[RBW] Re: Rivendell Goat Gloves

2016-11-28 Thread Bill Lindsay
Riv states clearly that those goat gloves are work gloves.  Is that what 
you need, work gloves?  If so, I agree with you that it's nice to give Riv 
the business, and I like that they are MUSA.  If I needed a pair of 
wood-stacking, axe swinging gloves, I would definitely give them a shot.  I 
would not use those gloves for cycling, as I would not use any of my 
current work gloves for cycling.  

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 9:37:58 AM UTC-8, LeahFoy wrote:
>
> Does anyone have these: 
> https://www.rivbike.com/products/goat-gloves?variant=23335673921
>
> I have a cheap pair of velvet gloves that are worn thin. I need a new pair 
> and thought I'd look at Riv first. These won't win me any beauty contests, 
> but if they were really wonderful, I'd just as soon give Riv the business. 
> There are no reviews and only one photo. Anyone have and love these? 
>
> Thanks!
>
>

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