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Qwi Gloves, Funny Name, Serious Gloves

These gloves developed by an orthopedic surgeon to help relieve his own hand and finger numbness promise to keep the tingle out of your fingers.

US Nationwide - The design is simple and yet complex. The Qwi Nerve Protector Motorcycle Gloves have three simple pads installed that form a bridge over the median and ulner nerves to isolate them from vibration and pressure. That's the complex. Simply put, there's some padding that keeps special areas of your hands off the grips on your bike that when stressed cause the tingling fingers.

They're made out of special, premium pig skin leather which it is washable, water resistant, durable, soft, and flexible. I first put these gloves on and was immediately impressed with how supple the leather was. The fingerless gloves molded to the shape of my hands. They were lightweight and comfortable. The full finger insulated gloves were warm and cozy as well as comfortable. But how would they fare on the bike.

The first time I wore the Qwi gloves was on the way home from Daytona on the first day of Bike Week . It was chilly on the ride back with the temperature peakingin the high 40's. But, my hands weren't cold. These gloves kept my hands nice and cozy. One more thing I am happy to report is that when I got home, my hands weren't numb or did I have to relax my hands off the grips once to keep them from tingling.

I was immediately impressed. to say the least. I ride 80-90 on the freeway and routinely have to take my hands off the grips to relieve the pressure because their tingling. Not once on the two and a half hour ride home did I have to take my hands off the grips for comfort.

The fingerless gloves worked just as well, although they won't keep your hands warm like the full finger gloves. The one thing I really liked about them aside from the nerve protection was that they didn't bleed onto my skin. The black die stayed on the gloves where it belongs.

The Qwi Nerve Protector Motorcycle Gloves have a permanent place in my saddlebags. I'm even considering buying some as gifts for my friends. Since the promise a no risk trial, what have I got to lose?

Get more information at their website, www.qwinerveprotector.com.


This article contributed by dynamike on Friday, June 01, 2007 (19:07:21)

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