Sorry, I have to ask. Why would anyone want to wear gloves when driving?
It made some sense in old cars with rubbish heating and cold plastic steering wheels, but I can't see the need these days, unless of course you do have an old classic car.
The reason is that in the winter time when getting into the car the wheel is very cold and a bit of warm in the fingers would be more than welcome until the heating gets in.
I guess any pair good quality of leather gloves could do the job as well, so suggestions for these are also welcome...
Lose the beard said:
Sorry, I have to ask. Why would anyone want to wear gloves when driving?
It made some sense in old cars with rubbish heating and cold plastic steering wheels, but I can't see the need these days, unless of course you do have an old classic car.
Are you talking old-school "Gene Hunt from Ashes to Ashes" style driving gloves. If so, then Dents are very nice. I've got a pair and they go rather well with my vintage Merc:
If you mean the more modern ones, for track days etc, I don't know about brands but a couple of friends race and they say the best gloves have external stitching rather than internal. Hope that helps.