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THE FOLLOWING EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN TAKEN FROM NUMEROUS DIRT BIKE CLUB FORUMS

 
 
 
Ok recieved my new Bullpitt Kevlar reoed gloves today, the size and colour i was after wasn't availiable so mark from Bullpitt offered me a brand new improved design for the same money if i was prepared to wait for a fortnite....obviously i said yes. Now he has emailed me every few days to make sure i knew what was going on (excellent PR and customer service) and emailed me once he had dispatched them.
Opened the packet ten minutes ago and first impressions were.
Quality= ++++ best stitched and put together glove i have ever had.
Fit= got the L, could've got the XL, bit firm but again i know they will stretch as I wear them in.
Comfort= Top notch the knuckle protectors are a tad hard, but i have only ever had thin plastic or thick leather ones before, they took a few minutes to get used to.

Materials= seem like all good quality, twin layers or some sort of space-tech stuff on the top to just behind your knuckles that leave a stretch area as you clench your fist, inner thumb reo, palm reo finger protection pads and good broad velcro tabs to do up and they actually come up past your wrist alittle unlike most off-road gloves.

All in all so far it appears my punt has paid off, as they look and feel like "lifetime" gloves like my roadie gloves have been, excellent value at $30-$40, and an Aussie manufacturer at that let's see how they go in the bush.....

Bruce C.

just got some of these bullpitt gloves....they are the ducks nuts;) ...great bloke to deal with and he reckons us bulls are the bees knees....thats enough metaphores for one night....get a pair...they rock:woohoo:
 
gloves worked a treat at Coona pony express.Truely tested when i lost a bark buster,didn't stop me knocking over more trees,and my knuckles are still white an shiney
 
tried out my new bullpitt gloves today on about 80k of not very wide at all track and they were great. easily the best value for $$ purchase on bike gear i have made to date
 
I know what your saying Mr Blue, I left my trusty old fox pants at home this weekend and took the new Bullpit ones for a spin. I have to say that they are very comfy and have the stretch fabric in all the right places!! Will have to wait and see if they stand the test of time??
So far happy with my bargain pants.
 
Pants all good after two rides and washes, gloves are very good value and comfy. So far I would recommend both!!
 
Tried my new bullpit gloves yesterday. very comfy best value for money:)
 
Got my new Bullpitt pants in understated grey/black, preliminary trials are good
Fitment=good size same as everything else i own
Stretchability= easier to mount the YZ tham my old foxes
Built quality= lookin' good to me
Price= absolutely can't be beaten here
Service= the best, Mark from Bullpitt emails me and has rung me on occassion to see how the gloves are doing as they are a new design from a new company.

If these are the same in use as the gloves I'm on a winner here.

If this keeps going I'll buy one of their pressure suits when the Troy Lee is finally shredded by our resident lantana tracks.

Bruce Cee
 
 
A special mention and thanks also should go to Bullpit MX gear who supports Dave's schools by way of providing prizes.
 


Dave dropped by recently and handed over a trick set of Gloves he felt Connor had earned because of the vast improvement he made at Dave's last school he attended. To say Connor was stoked was an understatement.

Thanks Bullpit and thanks again Dave!!
 
Spent a few hrs in tight overgrown lantana lined S/T, I didn't notice i had gloves on at all, and they took all the hits without transfering the blow.
Best gloves I have ever used>


Re: Recommendations for new gloves?

by AG MAN »

Tuesday Arvo I went for a ride at Jim's place & tried out the BullPit gloves for the first time.
Only time I thought of them was when putting them on & when taking them off - I think that's a good sign of comfort...

Comfortable they are. Nothing tight, loose or not feeling right, just a snug fitting glove.
They look more durable than my O'neal Elements gloves.
There's a large knukle padded protection bit - hope I'll not need to use it, but will be glad it's there it the time arrises.

So far so good

Cheers - Marty



 
just got some
 

   
 
 
 

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