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Sliding Gloves

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 4:36 pm
by Neilc
Hello
I've searched for some sliding gloves online but I thought that the prices were a little bit too steep for a beginner longboarder like me. So I grabbed some old gloves and used some metal things I found around my house
This is the product:
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So for the main pad I used the top of some old glass bottle and for the fingertips I used some coins I had laying around.
Well here's my question: Would it work?

Re: Sliding Gloves

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 7:12 pm
by Neilc
Oh, it's not this kinda longboards
sorry

Re: Sliding Gloves

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 7:56 pm
by icetime
Ahahaha no it's not, it could probably work if they're stuck really well into place

Re: Sliding Gloves

PostPosted: Tue Sep 20, 2016 9:40 pm
by waikikikichan
Good you realize the difference between surfing longboard and longboard skateboard. But you're not up to date on thermodynamics. Pinch a coin between your thumb and pointer finger. Rub it on the road vigorously for a few seconds then immediately put the coins edge on you forearm skin. HOT isn't it ? Back in the 80's, there were motorcycle racing gloves with metal "dots" on the palm to slide on in a crash, they don't do that anymore. Just a find a plastic chopping board and cut out pieces from it.

Re: Sliding Gloves

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 5:36 am
by billie_morini
WTF?!

Re: Sliding Gloves

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 12:11 pm
by pmcaero
methinks this forum needs a skateboadring section :)

Re: Sliding Gloves

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 4:07 pm
by saltydog
Registering for this forum took me multiple sigh up pages mentioning stuff like "surfing" and "home break" in addition to the logo. It was pretty hard for me to ignore the fact that the is indeed a surfing forum. Did I miss subtle hints about deck grips and downhills :?:

Re: Sliding Gloves

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 6:19 pm
by BoMan
pmcaero wrote:methinks this forum needs a skateboadring section :)


I would love to see a section for skate and indo boarding. :D New users regularly make this mistake and there might as well be a designated place. What's more, there are more than a few members who like to skate and surf.

We could chat about...
Ways to practice trimming turns, carving turns, floaters and cross steps.


How to use streets, and the bowls and angled walls on modern skate parks.
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New hardware and it's application.

Re: Sliding Gloves

PostPosted: Wed Sep 21, 2016 6:46 pm
by oldmansurfer
Yeah if there were a subforum titled skateboarding they might post there instead of in the longboard subforum

Re: Sliding Gloves

PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2016 12:45 pm
by DreamSurf
Neilc wrote:Hello
I've searched for some sliding gloves online but I thought that the prices were a little bit too steep for a beginner longboarder like me. So I grabbed some old gloves and used some metal things I found around my house
This is the product:
Image
So for the main pad I used the top of some old glass bottle and for the fingertips I used some coins I had laying around.
Well here's my question: Would it work?



you can find them really cheap. but just dont buy brands. to tell you hey i used to get all the skatemerchandise from a seller to bring it over to the store. and we had these longboards of different brands and even blanco's without a brand what so ever. also the accesories like the one you mentioned were very expensive. and there was this non branded that was a dirtcheap glove. and you know what it was all the same branded or non branded. the blanco boards came from the exact same factory for chinese or canadian maple and were most of the time even the same shape. the gloves were no exception. if you want to go really dirtcheap use the motorcycle ones with plastic they are even bettere then the longboard ones if you can find the specific ones.

knowing this nowadays i know what real quality is. well its still an opinion. but to me its like this

normal skateboard:
1.adidas superstar shoes(the real ones of letter with the rubber covered front) un breakable and flexible if you buy the ankle ones.
2. bike gloves of racebiking( no skatebrand) they have a special cushion. ofcourse they vary of depending which ones you get
3. helmet. it has to be the skatebrand im sorry. but if you have the knowledge of another one go ahead.

Longboard
1. idem ditto
2. unbranded same fabric dirt cheap gloves which are actually same quality as the expensive ones you mentioned. or buy a motorbike glove of the sorts you feel is good for you.
when i longboard i touch the ground more like tenderly. but if your the type to push hard then the longboard brands are not enough for you. in that case the motorbike ones are more for you.

the important message is. you dont have to go expensive. it is nonsens. vans shoes are shizz. and you can buy the exact same shoe without the vans brand. and the laughable thing is they dont even have holes for air.
and this goes for your gloves as well. i see that you are improvising. i suggest to stay away from coins and such iron. when the warmth is on it wont go away. just look for it more. there are dirtcheap ones just skip the brands cause its just a name nothing more or less.