golf gloves for driving?
#44
Now the mobster driving the Charger in the famous "Bullitt" chase scene looked kinda cool, but they didn't seem to help him in the end.
I might try a pair myself, if I could find some that didn't clash with my bib overalls.
I might try a pair myself, if I could find some that didn't clash with my bib overalls.
#45
One of the pairs of driving gloves I have has never been worn, and were handed out by some dealers to people who purchased Mustangs in the 60's. They are part of the display I set up at car shows with my '66.
As to if they provide more grip in modern cars then without, yes, they do. Do some research and find a good pair with the right leather. It provides a different driving experience. You can get a pair of $50 gloves that qualify for go kart racing. Some people like to have a bit of time to get out of the car(t) when there is a fire. You don't need to get gloves gloves.
#47
Only reason driving gloves were popular was with smooth hard wheels. Your hand would sweat and that would make them slick. With covered wheels this isn't a problem, more of a fashion statement????? I think you will look like a tool and more of a tool if your wearing golf gloves. Major reason why you wear gloves on a track is for fire protection.
#48
I always wear motorcycle gloves when riding my motorcycle (obviously), and when I go go-karting but haven't used them when driving... But if I raced, I'd wear them... Your hands can get slippery/sweaty, which is less than ideal when using the steering wheel in spirited driving situations...
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