The best gloves to save some money.
Are these the best racing gloves ever?
If you’re going to go racing, you’re going to need a good pair of pair of gloves. Safety makes racing gloves obligatory, but how do you choose which pairs makes the most sense for your needs?
We should quickly note that when we say “cheapest”, we by no means mean cheap in terms of quality, that’s really just to grab folks’ attention. These gloves are great for their price-points, hold up well, are SFI and/or FIA-rated, and all have internal stitching.
The best racing glove is the one that fits you. But if you’re interested in Winding Road Racing’s pick for the best auto racing glove for 2017, check out the Sparco Tide RG-9.
In today’s product review, we talk about the OMP OS 60 racing glove – one of our favorite gloves at Winding Road Racing.
Every race car driver knows that gloves are a safety essential. But beyond the requirements needed to pass tech, a great racing glove design can go a long way with helping with steering wheel grip and driver comfort (especially helpful during endurance racing).
Considering the fact that half your inputs behind the wheel are going to be translated through your gloves, if you want to ensure that the car is getting the right messages, it pays to have some great racing gloves. And if you’re looking for the racing gloves without compromise, the Sparco Tide RG-9 should be on your shortlist.
It’s happened a thousand times; you reach deep into your engine bay or underneath your car to fasten a nut or bolt, and at the very limit of your reach, just as you’re starting to fasten it, you drop it, never to be seen again. Griot’s Garage has a solution: the Magnetic Finger Glove.