Amazing MX Glove!!!

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Edited Date/Time 2/12/2015 4:46pm
So to start off, I am a rider that likes a tighter fitting, not as padded glove. So if you are the opposite, you will not like this glove.

Recently I purchased the 100% iTrack Glove because I like to stock up on gloves due to the fact that I like the feeling of them when they are fresh then throw them out once they feel worn out and too thin. After trying on this glove, I knew INSTANTLY that this was by far my favourite MX glove I have ever worn. Tight fitting, seems are not visible, extra padding in between the thumb and index, thin, flexible, and no extra material when you hand is around the grip. It is a slip on glove and fits PERFECTLY. I HIGHLY recommend this glove to any rider of any sort. I race Motocross and never ride trails or anything like that but i am sure the glove would suit those conditions very well also!
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MxKing809
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2/11/2015 1:40pm
Awesome. I too like a super tight minamalist glove, I'll give them a try!!
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2/11/2015 1:41pm
The 100% gloves are my favorite, too.
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2/11/2015 1:42pm
inb4 enketchum looking for knuckle protection
Grieby54
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2/11/2015 2:01pm
Jim Lahey wrote:
inb4 enketchum looking for knuckle protection
Good thing 100% has a line of gloves with knuckle protection!

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2/11/2015 2:08pm
Jim Lahey wrote:
inb4 enketchum looking for knuckle protection
Ha ha, and before someone mentions that he wears sunglasses when he rides.
2/11/2015 2:11pm
I just picked up a pair of the 100% Ridefit. Although I love the fit, the material on the top snags on everything. I've only worn them riding once and they already look beat because that material snags on everything.
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shiftmx_22 wrote:
I just picked up a pair of the [url=http://www.btosports.com/p/100-percent-ridefit-glove]100% Ridefit[/url]. Although I love the fit, the material on the top snags on everything. I've only worn...
I just picked up a pair of the 100% Ridefit. Although I love the fit, the material on the top snags on everything. I've only worn them riding once and they already look beat because that material snags on everything.
The material on the top snags on everything?????

What are you riding that has something on top of the grip???
2/11/2015 2:37pm
I tried them on at a bike shop in our local mall. Definitely my next glove after the Alpinestars gloves I have now are worn out.
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I've had the worst experience with 100% ride fit gloves.

They already came unstiched when I bought them from BTO, claimed by mail with no
effectivenes.
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2/11/2015 2:55pm
rockyuno wrote:
I've had the worst experience with 100% ride fit gloves.

They already came unstiched when I bought them from BTO, claimed by mail with no
effectivenes.
I bought 4 pairs and they are all stitched perfectly and all are the same fit.
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2/11/2015 4:44pm
I really like the One Industries Zero glove, and you can find them very cheap on closeout too.
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2/11/2015 6:50pm
these were real man gloves

thin cloth crap gloves now days are for girly men



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2/11/2015 7:30pm
I have about 10-12 pairs of another manufacturer's glove which are decent, Who gives me 50% off on all of their products. They make really nice stuff, but I prefer the 100% glove by far even paying full pop.
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2/11/2015 7:33pm Edited Date/Time 2/11/2015 7:33pm
cason402 wrote:
these were real man gloves thin cloth crap gloves now days are for girly men [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2015/02/11/79977/s1200_000_1689.jpg[/img]
these were real man gloves

thin cloth crap gloves now days are for girly men



Thin ones are for girly men??

Yet you older guys all want the most padded gloves and thickest gloves possible so you cant feel the roost hitting your poor little knuckles LOOOL...
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2/11/2015 7:44pm
If I'm going to use protection I want mine ultra thin and very tightWoohoo
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2/11/2015 7:49pm
Anyone try the Airmatic's? I was about to pick up a pair.
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2/11/2015 7:51pm
I like minimalist gloves, but super tight means arm pump for me!
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2/11/2015 8:06pm Edited Date/Time 2/11/2015 8:07pm
If I'm not getting arm pump im getting blisters. I'm fucked when it comes to gloves so I guess I'll give these a try.
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Fantasy
2/11/2015 9:58pm
These fight nice and tight

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2/11/2015 10:01pm
hey what's going on in this thread

I have a perfect new avatar pic but I don't know where I put it
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2/12/2015 2:47am
I like tight gloves, have 100% and TLD at the moment but the lack of knuckle protection worries me in heavy roost.

Not sure when these are out but I'll be checking them out- tight fitting with some added protection!

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2/12/2015 6:00am
I just bought a pair of FLY Kinetics (my closest shop is a FLY dealer) and I wore them for the first time this weekend. I actually tried both gloves on (the 100%), and they seemed really similar, so I figured I'd support my local shop, and see what all the hubbub (about the minimalist movement) was about. Being and old-school guy, I've always worn gloves with enough padding to stuff a pillow, so I was curious as to how these gloves could possibly be comfortable. I was surprised that after a day of riding, my palms/thumb were less-sore than they've ever been.

It makes sense. Without all the padding, I have a better feel for the grips, and I don't feel as though I need to squeeze as hard to get the achieve the amount of control. As far as the lack of knuckle padding, time will tell.
2/12/2015 9:13am
shiftmx_22 wrote:
I just picked up a pair of the [url=http://www.btosports.com/p/100-percent-ridefit-glove]100% Ridefit[/url]. Although I love the fit, the material on the top snags on everything. I've only worn...
I just picked up a pair of the 100% Ridefit. Although I love the fit, the material on the top snags on everything. I've only worn them riding once and they already look beat because that material snags on everything.
Flex wrote:
The material on the top snags on everything?????

What are you riding that has something on top of the grip???
Not even from riding. They just snag on everything in general. They are a snaggy material. Brushed on the interior wall of our trailer and the smooth plywood snagged it and made a little pill. They are a like a magnet to velcro and anything they could possibly snag on.

Don't get me wrong, I love them and they look sharp. I just don't foresee them looking sharp for long. I feel like I need to walk around like this in order to make them last. VV



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2/12/2015 9:56am
shiftmx_22 wrote:
Not even from riding. They just snag on everything in general. They are a snaggy material. Brushed on the interior wall of our trailer and the...
Not even from riding. They just snag on everything in general. They are a snaggy material. Brushed on the interior wall of our trailer and the smooth plywood snagged it and made a little pill. They are a like a magnet to velcro and anything they could possibly snag on.

Don't get me wrong, I love them and they look sharp. I just don't foresee them looking sharp for long. I feel like I need to walk around like this in order to make them last. VV



They do snag easily on things. When you have one glove on and you're doing the velcro on the other glove, they snag 100% of the time. See what I did there?
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2/12/2015 3:14pm
shiftmx_22 wrote:
Not even from riding. They just snag on everything in general. They are a snaggy material. Brushed on the interior wall of our trailer and the...
Not even from riding. They just snag on everything in general. They are a snaggy material. Brushed on the interior wall of our trailer and the smooth plywood snagged it and made a little pill. They are a like a magnet to velcro and anything they could possibly snag on.

Don't get me wrong, I love them and they look sharp. I just don't foresee them looking sharp for long. I feel like I need to walk around like this in order to make them last. VV



Grieby54 wrote:
They do snag easily on things. When you have one glove on and you're doing the velcro on the other glove, they snag 100% of the...
They do snag easily on things. When you have one glove on and you're doing the velcro on the other glove, they snag 100% of the time. See what I did there?
iTracks are slip on Smile
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2/12/2015 3:31pm
rockyuno wrote:
I've had the worst experience with 100% ride fit gloves.

They already came unstiched when I bought them from BTO, claimed by mail with no
effectivenes.
Flex wrote:
I bought 4 pairs and they are all stitched perfectly and all are the same fit.
I didn't have the same luck... Sad
This pictures were taken when they were attached to the original package








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2/12/2015 3:54pm
rockyuno wrote:
I've had the worst experience with 100% ride fit gloves.

They already came unstiched when I bought them from BTO, claimed by mail with no
effectivenes.
Flex wrote:
I bought 4 pairs and they are all stitched perfectly and all are the same fit.
rockyuno wrote:
I didn't have the same luck... :( This pictures were taken when they were attached to the original package [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2015/02/12/80054/s1200_IMG_2780.jpg[/img] [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2015/02/12/80055/s1200_IMG_2781.jpg[/img] [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2015/02/12/80056/s1200_IMG_27811.jpg[/img]
I didn't have the same luck... Sad
This pictures were taken when they were attached to the original package








Send them the hell back!!!! I would be outraged if gloved i waited for arrived like that. Seems more like BTO's fault so i would be pissed at them
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2/12/2015 4:24pm
Anonymous wrote:
So to start off, I am a rider that likes a tighter fitting, not as padded glove. So if you are the opposite, you will not...
So to start off, I am a rider that likes a tighter fitting, not as padded glove. So if you are the opposite, you will not like this glove.

Recently I purchased the 100% iTrack Glove because I like to stock up on gloves due to the fact that I like the feeling of them when they are fresh then throw them out once they feel worn out and too thin. After trying on this glove, I knew INSTANTLY that this was by far my favourite MX glove I have ever worn. Tight fitting, seems are not visible, extra padding in between the thumb and index, thin, flexible, and no extra material when you hand is around the grip. It is a slip on glove and fits PERFECTLY. I HIGHLY recommend this glove to any rider of any sort. I race Motocross and never ride trails or anything like that but i am sure the glove would suit those conditions very well also!
I like 100% too, but man, they are inconsistent in their MFG.

I have some that fit too tight and some that fit good, but one thing is consistent, they always seem to comes apart right at the joint where your palm meets your wrist when putting them on. They split apart when pulling them on your hands.

--10 for feel and comfort when riding
--4 for qlty and durability
--1 for being cheaply made in China
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2/12/2015 4:31pm Edited Date/Time 2/12/2015 4:33pm
I work at 100% and if there's ever a problem with a product, 100% backs it up.

Big question is if anybody had an issue with a 100% product, has there ever been any problem to get their product accepted under warranty? if so, I'd love to know. :-)

it's really easy to contact the company in regards to any concern :
If you desire to return product for service or warranty consideration, you will need to email CustomerService@ride100percent.com or call 619-876-4202 in order to get a WRA number (Warranty Return Authorization Number) http://www.ride100percent.com/company/

if you email the company in regard to that post, send it CustomerService@ride100percent.com using "Vitalmx glove post" as subject.

Cheers
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2/12/2015 4:32pm
Anonymous wrote:
So to start off, I am a rider that likes a tighter fitting, not as padded glove. So if you are the opposite, you will not...
So to start off, I am a rider that likes a tighter fitting, not as padded glove. So if you are the opposite, you will not like this glove.

Recently I purchased the 100% iTrack Glove because I like to stock up on gloves due to the fact that I like the feeling of them when they are fresh then throw them out once they feel worn out and too thin. After trying on this glove, I knew INSTANTLY that this was by far my favourite MX glove I have ever worn. Tight fitting, seems are not visible, extra padding in between the thumb and index, thin, flexible, and no extra material when you hand is around the grip. It is a slip on glove and fits PERFECTLY. I HIGHLY recommend this glove to any rider of any sort. I race Motocross and never ride trails or anything like that but i am sure the glove would suit those conditions very well also!
SLO1667 wrote:
I like 100% too, but man, they are inconsistent in their MFG. I have some that fit too tight and some that fit good, but one...
I like 100% too, but man, they are inconsistent in their MFG.

I have some that fit too tight and some that fit good, but one thing is consistent, they always seem to comes apart right at the joint where your palm meets your wrist when putting them on. They split apart when pulling them on your hands.

--10 for feel and comfort when riding
--4 for qlty and durability
--1 for being cheaply made in China
Made in Vietnam :D

But most gloves are outsourced any ways lol

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