I tried on a pair at the handmade bike show in Richmond. Beautiful but
harder to get off than the pair Riv sells. But the shoes…if they'd
actually been selling them there I think I would have worn a pair
home.

On Nov 12, 2:20 pm, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was eyeing the leather bag as a toolkit for under my saddle,
> strapped to the seat rails with a scavenged toe strap.  Treat it with
> some Obenaufs and it ought to be good for years as a high cost burrito
> wrap.
>
> On Nov 12, 10:09 am, Jon Grant <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Jim Cloud wrote:
>
> > I just came across this website: (http://www.dromarti.com/index.php?
> > main_page=product_info&cPath=15&products_id=27&zenid=f15f76c3ec135e503e4f34­b
> > c41706926)
> > for the ultimate in cycling mitts, made by Dromarti.  Needless to say,
> > they ain't cheap!  I'm lusting after them anyway, they really look
> > better than anything I've seen in the market, including those made by
> > Rapha.  Presumably, VO Imports is also working on some cycling gloves
> > that they trolled some time ago on the VO Blog site.  They also looked
> > quite nice, but the gestation period for their development has
> > certainly run into a long period!
>
> > Jim Cloud
> > Tucson, AZ
>
> > --
> > Almost just what I've been looking for. Appear quite well-constructed from
> > high-quality materials, and not too padded -- a big deal, at least to me.
> > But the knuckle holes appear to not line up with the knuckles, making them
> > look like an affectation meant to bump up the MSRP. Worse, the gratuitous
> > addition of the expensive leather bag (which undoubtedly is lovingly encased
> > in another plastic bag, which is protected by a padded custom box --
> > Russian-doll packaging, I call it) is off-putting. Well-made stuff that
> > comes in earnestly minimal packaging makes a much better impression on me.
>
> > Remove the showy (between the) knuckle holes, keep the fancy leather bag,
> > and I'd pay $50. for them right now. I'd consider $75, maybe.
>
> > RBW content: Every box I've ever received from Rivendell has been the very
> > model of minimal packaging.
>
> > Perhaps The Allergies are making me cranky today.
>
> > --
> > Jon "Eco-grouch" Grant, in now-sunny
> > Austin, Texas- Hide quoted text -
>
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