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      05-21-2021, 10:11 PM   #1
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Prepping for my first track day in the 335. Currently looking for some gloves because I have sweaty hands. It's an auto, so no shifting a gear lever, but I expect my hands to be sweaty on the leather wheel. Unfortunately my wheel is peeling badly, and there are some slick sections.

If you use gloves, what are you using and how is the grip with the Msport wheel "leather".

What kind of material should be on the grip side of racing gloves? I've looked on summit racing at some Racequip, Simpson, Sabelt, and gforce gloves and the palms all look to be some sort of suede or polyester in the sub$100 category. Would that get good grip on these steering wheels? Or will I be forced to go for the $170-200 range with OMP and others.
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No need to spend a fortune to get a grip. Try Mizuno Comp Golf gloves. The synthetic leather gives real grip on the leather wheel.
A pair of micro fibre golf gloves is slippery in comparison.
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Prepping for my first track day in the 335. Currently looking for some gloves because I have sweaty hands. It's an auto, so no shifting a gear lever, but I expect my hands to be sweaty on the leather wheel. Unfortunately my wheel is peeling badly, and there are some slick sections.

If you use gloves, what are you using and how is the grip with the Msport wheel "leather".

What kind of material should be on the grip side of racing gloves? I've looked on summit racing at some Racequip, Simpson, Sabelt, and gforce gloves and the palms all look to be some sort of suede or polyester in the sub$100 category. Would that get good grip on these steering wheels? Or will I be forced to go for the $170-200 range with OMP and others.
You won't find quality racing gloves in polyester. They are designed to be fire resistant. Suede like materials like nomex are the standard.

If your wheel is especially slippery I recommend Sparco Tide. It has a micro suction cup type texture that grips like crazy. I also like them because the index finger has a capacitive touch material that allows you to use touch screen timing systems like the Gamin Catalyst or even your phone. They are pricey but you can get a discount at winding road if you are a PCA member or SCCA (I forgot which). But really, even the lower priced Sparcos will provide more grip. I have a spare set of Sparco Land gloves that work very well and they are only $90. No capacitive touch though.

https://www.sparcousa.com/product/tide#readmore
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Prepping for my first track day in the 335. Currently looking for some gloves because I have sweaty hands. It's an auto, so no shifting a gear lever, but I expect my hands to be sweaty on the leather wheel. Unfortunately my wheel is peeling badly, and there are some slick sections.

If you use gloves, what are you using and how is the grip with the Msport wheel "leather".

What kind of material should be on the grip side of racing gloves? I've looked on summit racing at some Racequip, Simpson, Sabelt, and gforce gloves and the palms all look to be some sort of suede or polyester in the sub$100 category. Would that get good grip on these steering wheels? Or will I be forced to go for the $170-200 range with OMP and others.
You won't find quality racing gloves in polyester. They are designed to be fire resistant. Suede like materials like nomex are the standard.

If your wheel is especially slippery I recommend Sparco Tide. It has a micro suction cup type texture that grips like crazy. I also like them because the index finger has a capacitive touch material that allows you to use touch screen timing systems like the Gamin Catalyst or even your phone. They are pricey but you can get a discount at winding road if you are a PCA member or SCCA (I forgot which). But really, even the lower priced Sparcos will provide more grip. I have a spare set of Sparco Land gloves that work very well and they are only $90. No capacitive touch though.

https://www.sparcousa.com/product/tide#readmore
Did not think sparco would be a nice option until I saw someone in a work slack channel dedicated to car talk at an HPDE with his m3. He was wearing sparco gloves 😅. I had already found a place that had some OMP gloves in stock and bought them. Everywhere else was estimating August and September, and I am signing up for an event next month

https://www.saferacer.com/products/omp-sport-gloves
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