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[Closed] Decent (grip) gloves for 4-5yr olds?

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 hora
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hora junior unfortunately doesn't get a Taxpayer-paid taxi to take him from home to school daily so he has to cycle to school for his sins. 😛

As its coming to winter - what gloves should I look at for him? Must be able to hold grips properly/brake.


 
Posted : 13/10/2014 10:45 am
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also interested in this, plus for a 6 year old too


 
Posted : 13/10/2014 11:00 am
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Tack shop for the horsey types. Silicon grippers for Jemima to hold the reins at pony club.


 
Posted : 13/10/2014 11:03 am
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No taxpayer funded taxi? Pfft

*phones social services*

If you pop in to Ken Fosters in Chorlton, they do Cannondale kids gloves. And Evans stock dinky Altura ones too. The girls have used both


 
Posted : 13/10/2014 11:05 am
 hora
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Well I'm trying to eat myself to morbid obesity so Kyle Ryder Carling hora can get the service that he deserves but hey.


 
Posted : 13/10/2014 11:13 am
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Look in your local wilco carmaster. I bought my eldest two a pair of decent full finger gloves each this was a couple of years ago but they still wear them now. They are easily as good quality as my royal gloves.


 
Posted : 13/10/2014 11:17 am
 hora
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Cheers will have a look


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 1:33 pm
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Ski section of Decathalon - loads of choice for wee hands and some enduro fluro as well, usually.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 3:08 pm
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Just remember they're kids so don't spend much as they will get lost. That's why our kids do mundane stuff in those cheapo elasticated one size fits all 99p 'Magic' Gloves. Far cheaper to accommodate a loss and far easier to find a pair when you're already late for school. Sure we have ski gloves for sledging and snowball fights but I'd expect they'll be OK for holding rubber bike grips and the odd application of the brakes.

Or a piece of string up through the sleeves.


 
Posted : 14/10/2014 3:23 pm