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#1 wheelywendy

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Posted 27 August 2009 - 11:04 AM

i,ve just found a pair of norco push kuffs, they are really good, light and very effective, i was lucky enough to get them on ebay but was told they were just a one off, i've managed to track them down in usa, but does anyone know of anywhere in uk that sells them? as i'll definately be buying them again, i like the fact that when i go out dressed up i can actually wear my rings as they can be seen rather than covered by the gloves, but i also find them very effective, although i suspect those of us that has less dexterity in their hands possibly wouldnt find them quite so good, but for me they give good grip without having to wear actual gloves when i'm just strolling along with friends etc, i still use my gloves for heavier wheeling , like off road or more difficult terrain than shopping centres, clubs and bars etc.
if anyone knows of anywhere in uk that stock them please let me know
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Posted 27 August 2009 - 12:04 PM

Ive got a pair, they are excellent. I also got them form the US, Sportaid I think, the only problem is for me anyway, is that even the small size is too big for me. I could do with a kids size but thats impossible to find. Also the are brilliant in the winter, in wet weather when your push rims get slippery. Oh how much do I hate that!!!

#3 wheelywendy

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Posted 27 August 2009 - 07:59 PM

yes despite fact says small, i guess its a mans small, i too found them a bit big but i have friend whos dad id a saddler so he altered the straps to make them fit tighter for me, but otherwise i'm really impresed with them

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Posted 27 August 2009 - 08:31 PM

wendy i like the look of htem handy because i fish a lot il be enquiring about them in my area and let you know how i get on




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