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  • @randomcallsign
    @randomcallsign  Před měsícem +3

    What do you use on your simrig?

    • @enzoman444
      @enzoman444 Před měsícem +1

      Marigolds

    • @Magic_Kamikaze
      @Magic_Kamikaze Před měsícem

      Gloves: Sparco "Arrow" kart-gloves (which i reinforced with leather on the "shifting-fingers") - i got 2 pairs of them - but pair #1 is still in use since about 1500 hours. And i think will be in use for the coming 1500 hours.
      Shoes: OMP KS-3 kart shoes

    • @doclogic
      @doclogic Před měsícem

      Mechanix 0.5mm or vent gloves

    • @tinyman392
      @tinyman392 Před měsícem

      A pair of mounting biking gloves (I think Troy Lee?) and a pair of moccasins that I got for like 5 bucks after coupons. Though the Sim Hound stuff has been on my radar.

    • @thatguy4994
      @thatguy4994 Před měsícem

      I use sparco karting gloves and I race bare foot.

  • @storypunman
    @storypunman Před měsícem +19

    I got mechanic's gloves for $4 and water shoes for $10. Both very comfortable and work great for sim racing. But, I would keep my sim gear for racing only, I would not walk around with water shoes and gloves doing outdoor work and then use it on expensive wheels and pedals.

  • @andyschrick127
    @andyschrick127 Před měsícem +24

    I use my mountain bike gloves for sim racing when I'm not riding.

    • @bikerboy3k
      @bikerboy3k Před měsícem

      smartest reply

    • @mustdobetter6748
      @mustdobetter6748 Před měsícem

      Beat me to it. My rig isn’t finished yet, but gonna try my Fox goat leather gloves.

    • @CaptainCrunch99
      @CaptainCrunch99 Před měsícem

      “Rock Bros” biking gloves do it for me.

    • @vikingwar-beargaming8843
      @vikingwar-beargaming8843 Před měsícem

      Good shout! I used some biking gloves for probably 2 years before I got some dedicated sim racing gloves...
      I had to as before I used them for racing I'd used them for biking for a good 5/6 years already, so when racing got introduced they wore out a little faster and the tips of the fingers started sticking through holes xD

    • @Flaux1
      @Flaux1 Před měsícem

      Same. Fox Ranger Gloves.

  • @enzoman444
    @enzoman444 Před měsícem +9

    I can barely be arsed to turn on pc and wheel base to race , let alone put gloves and special shoes on.

    • @randomcallsign
      @randomcallsign  Před měsícem

      double duty stuff

    • @storypunman
      @storypunman Před měsícem +2

      @@randomcallsign maybe he shouldn't be watching these kind of videos if it is too much trouble to turn on and load a game.

  • @Simcadepro
    @Simcadepro Před měsícem +3

    as a sim technician i have to visit client to solve issue and for me using vans slip on shoes works the best all round meaning i can wear a normal shoe for sim racing in general. glove bmx or DH MTB slim gloves feels one with your hand so it like holding your wheel without gloves why i love extreme biking gloves fit to comfort

  • @shawndixon4536
    @shawndixon4536 Před měsícem +2

    I was using a pair of fingerless spandex compression gloves. But, while I was away for work, I found 2 pairs of mountain bike gloves on sale at a sporting store. A pair of fingerless Decathlon with padded palms and a pair of full finger RockRiders with a reinforced leather palm and a thin, breathable back. I have been using the RockRiders for over a year and a half. They also have the phone touch finger tip.

  • @Anytheros
    @Anytheros Před měsícem +4

    Recently picked up some water shoes from Decathlon for 7 euros and they are great, for gloves i got sparco hypergrip+ very comfortable, breathable and well fitting gloves with padding on the palm, a bit pricey but highly recommended.

  • @Hellknight27
    @Hellknight27 Před měsícem +2

    I use my fingerless MTB gloves mostly and sometimes my thin full fingered ones ones as well. And a pair of Ferrari Puma Drift Cat shoes on my VRS Pro pedals.

  • @vt6020
    @vt6020 Před měsícem +1

    Mechanix Specialty Gloves with extra grip (finger tips cut off). Head tennis racket over wrap tape on my steering wheels. Dragon Grip grip stickers on my shifter paddles. Exercise socks with grip. I've been thinking about trying the Sim Hounds shoes. I've tried karting gloves in the past, but they keep heat in and they are generally more expensive and haven't lasted as long as my Mechanix gloves.

  • @Busy_Child
    @Busy_Child Před měsícem +1

    I used my work gloves for sim racing for a while, they did work well but did not breath well so my hands got very sweaty which I did not enjoy. I got dedicated sparco hypergrip sim racing gloves for fairly reasonable price on amazon, took some research to determine my correct size, they fit great and work well, I love that they work with my laptop touchpad and phone screen. After one year they are showing some wear but no problems yet, I can tell they are doing the job to protect the materials on my wheel. For shoes I just wear my house slippers, no problems there

  • @exci6198
    @exci6198 Před měsícem +1

    I would argue that, even ignoring price, water shoes are (subectively) a better option than karting shoes. I tried the Sparco K-Pole and the sole is a bit too thick for me. I lost some sensation from the brake. Water shoes normally have the perfect sole thickness - again, for me.

  • @Tapport
    @Tapport Před 17 dny

    Awesome video, love getting recommendations on this type of gear because there are so many differing opinions. That said, I definitely laughed at 14:09 when you said "fingers" instead of "toes" while talking about the water shoes, haha.

  • @prancesco15
    @prancesco15 Před měsícem

    Not my first time complimenting you, but must say i really appreciate this channel. Especially this vids about equipment. I personally use the sparco Hypergloves+ and basketball socks, i liked the first sparco i had so i wanted to remain in a familiar brand because they fit amazingly. But im curious to try the simhound in the future

  • @redbaron2448
    @redbaron2448 Před měsícem

    I have the same wheel But I don't have speed/mph or gear selection on my little screen like yours, How do you get that to work? Great videos always helps

  • @katarn109
    @katarn109 Před měsícem +2

    The water shoes idea was great. Been using it since the last video. For gloves i got some cheap gym gloves from Decathlon.

  • @simonolsen9995
    @simonolsen9995 Před 4 dny

    Pro tip - quality fingerless weight lifting gloves. Inexpensive, built to last, cool and keyboard friendly.

  • @THIS---GUY
    @THIS---GUY Před měsícem

    full suede palm is a must have for me for racing gloves
    I got FOX mountain biking gloves with a full suede palm and they are perfect for even grip. The extra grip surface on other gloves may wear Alcantara out

  • @cmskinner3682
    @cmskinner3682 Před měsícem

    I am happy you mentioned water shoes. I have been using 10USD water shoes for sim-racing for a while now best bang for the buck. As far as gloves go i suggest gorilla grip gloves. They work for sim-racing and any outside work you have to do.

  • @Steve30x
    @Steve30x Před měsícem

    I used gloves used for hurling (a sport here in Ireland) which had a grippy palm and fingers and a mesh back which helps keep my hands cool. They only cost €5 in aldi

  • @kylemanning193
    @kylemanning193 Před měsícem

    Sensitivity *
    Awesome video !!!! Thank you! I’ll be grabbing simhound gloves now

  • @wingleburt3146
    @wingleburt3146 Před měsícem

    Crocs, gardening gloves and ice hockey stick tape round my wheel

  • @ArturGordinho
    @ArturGordinho Před měsícem

    Well, I'm actually waiting for the Simhound shoes before watching your video!!!
    before I also wore beach shoes similar to yours, thanks to your video a long time ago, but they were ruined after 2/3 years, and for me they're fantastic! great idea!
    I've even tried to buy ones from puma esports shoes but they are never in stock and are around 100€! So I can't wait for the Simhound arrive, i use my motocross light gloves like Virage ones!

  • @robac8736
    @robac8736 Před měsícem

    Just recend I switch over to MTB Gloves with no cussion they feel great and as a bonus most of them you are still able to Controll touch displays. I had to move over to shoes since I use the clubsports v2. I mange to clamp my socks between the base and the pedals

  • @racer14glr91
    @racer14glr91 Před měsícem

    I used Mechanix Covert 0.5 glove. High dexterity. These are my favorite! I might get Sparco mechanic gloves. I did get a pair of Sim Hound gloves. The SH suck. The print on the palms actually tears up the grips on my McLaren rim. I also got SH shoes. The shoes are overpriced water shoes. But, they are very good. The heel is nicer than water shoes

  • @HazewinDog
    @HazewinDog Před měsícem

    What am I using? ... Nothing :D But my wheel and pedals are budget options for now. I might need to refer to this video's recommendations soon, if I ever receive the wheel I ordered... not sure atm.

  • @neblolthecarnerd
    @neblolthecarnerd Před měsícem

    I used to use 2 handed golf gloves (basically just sports gloves in general, similar to what ive seen some footballers use) but then i realised I'm using a g29 it doesn't matter anyway. I'm more comfortable without them.

  • @andrewgoldsmith9764
    @andrewgoldsmith9764 Před měsícem +1

    don't wear gloves,just dont do it for me plus too sweaty,but my footwear is PERFECT! wife was in Holland recently and she got me some soft clothlike clogs, curly toes but your toes don't go in the curly bit,sort of thin rubber like soles,100% bendy and machine washable,thick enough so you don't feel like your barefoot, VERY comfortable and i love them so much I'm sending my wife back to Amsterdam with our grandson in June for a weekend break and while you're there dear grab me another 3 pairs 8 euro's a pair thanks dear just tranfer the money from my bank,hehe,she gets a weekend break,i get 3 days of constant sim racing, she's happy,I'm happy, RESULT!! yes works out expensive BUT 3 DAYS OF SIM RACING YOU CANT SAY NO TO THAT NOW CAN YOU!!! and I've booked 3 days off work and yes my wife knows,we don't have secrets Whooohoooo hehe see you in 3 days awesome wife 👍👍👍

  • @ClioSport2016v
    @ClioSport2016v Před měsícem

    I use Sparco meca 3 mechanic gloves, they are priced around 30€, quite like them, but I did notice they do wear a bit fast. Probably my next pair will be something else

  • @tracklizard4018
    @tracklizard4018 Před měsícem

    Alcantara or suede like materials will be washed out about once a year from fats and oils in your hands. If you want to protect that then go for some gloves. Shoes definitely make using something like 100-200kg of brake force manageable, but I use some slippers I got for free from a hotel.

  • @heelandtoeknee
    @heelandtoeknee Před měsícem

    I don’t like short gloves. I prefer the longer version just for the looks. After some 3 years of trying different ones I’m still hooked to the Alpinestars Tech-1 Race V2. Snug, touch control, good grip, light, affordable. I also own a pair signed by yourself and the Weasel. 😍 they sit in my pitbox shelf. I do prefer shoes as well. As you said, when putting some weight on the brake pedal, you want that sole support. I’m going with worn out adidas sneakers that have a super thin sole by now. Gives me some good feel towards the pedal face but also stability. Thanks for your video. 🫡 …and have a good week.

  • @reviewforthetube6485
    @reviewforthetube6485 Před měsícem

    I wear night shoes aka slippers that are pretty much identical to water shoes with thin soles so I can feel good with them still. I also use very thin gloves.

  • @HowlerBikeVlogs
    @HowlerBikeVlogs Před měsícem

    i made the mistake in thinking the GSI aerogloves would be superb, 5 months in and the stitching is allready coming loose on 3 or 4 spots, oh and there's 2 holes in the palms near the thumb, i have fairly strong hands as a mechanic so i run quite heavy FFB, seems like these gloves were made to work with starter logitech's or something. i think my next pair will be a karting glove, probably sparco or some other well known brand and preferably the higher tier in build quality. i spent over 100 dollars on the GSI's and they state on their website that they're sold without warranty... now i know why.

  • @hobbystudio1128
    @hobbystudio1128 Před měsícem

    I use yoga shoes from Decathlon (cheap active wear and sport equipment chain) - they’re made of leather with leather sole, perfection for 15 bucks :D

  • @goldeneyegaming5439
    @goldeneyegaming5439 Před měsícem

    I've been thinking about buying the Sparco Hypergrip + gloves for my dd 8nm. Can anyone who bought these gloves recommend the product?

  • @R4M_M
    @R4M_M Před měsícem

    I never use my gloves, maybe I should. The thing is though, the gloves are more expensive than my steering wheel. I used to race karts and still have my sparco shoes and gloves…

  • @Eskoxo
    @Eskoxo Před měsícem +2

    Think ill just keep "destroying" my simracing equipment:) this is probably more for those that sim race like 8 hours a day but for average user like me no gloves etc is fine my equipment after like 4 years looks just fine.

  • @XavierGoncalves89
    @XavierGoncalves89 Před měsícem

    Minus 273 gloves can't recommend them enough because they're thin, grippy, breathable and very durable and some cheap omp karting boots

  • @RATTMAN
    @RATTMAN Před měsícem

    I would be careful with the water shoes or bare feet/socks. I injured the ball of my foot in December and it’s still sore.

  • @Gr00t
    @Gr00t Před měsícem

    Tried a couple brands of water shoes, cant stand them personally. Cheap karting boots are the go to imo if you dont want to use socks.

  • @SN_Seebass01
    @SN_Seebass01 Před měsícem

    I understand the need for shoes, because certain shoes can be too thick or unwieldy or even rough for the pedal set you might use, but honestly, gloves are hit or miss. You can get the same performance without them, and it doesn’t damage your wheel unless you are literally digging your nails into everything

    • @randomcallsign
      @randomcallsign  Před měsícem +3

      gloves help with chaffing after prolonged times of use, each leads to blisters, cuts etc. Also they help protect alcantara wheels. with gloves, the alcantara lasts longer before being washed.

  • @TheOfficialRandomGuy
    @TheOfficialRandomGuy Před měsícem

    I went with Fasthouse dirt bike gloves. They look like racing gloves, but cheap like mechanic gloves

  • @lipsucant
    @lipsucant Před měsícem

    I bought some cheap old fashioned style calfs leather driving gloves. They are soft and comfy and about 15 quid.

  • @ricardoa1661
    @ricardoa1661 Před měsícem

    Milwaukee work gloves identical to the virage pair ,was $18 CAD

  • @MaRcIu27
    @MaRcIu27 Před měsícem

    water show is the best thing I bought for my pedals.

  • @tdmdchannel2339
    @tdmdchannel2339 Před měsícem

    My wheel is leather, so no gloves. I wear socks or use my regular indoor shoes. Same one I use on the treadmill. Unless it's winter and super cold outside, I never use glove on my real car. Don't see why I would need special gloves and shoes for sim racing.

  • @itzanopinion
    @itzanopinion Před měsícem

    Either buy specific racing gloves, do what I do...buy a pair of Footjoy (Golf) Rain Gloves...single pair for about $20 dollars or so! :-)

  • @alphastratus6623
    @alphastratus6623 Před měsícem

    Gloves: at least have a look at sailing gloves. They are very durable in the inside, but soft on the outside, and often are aviable with open finger tips for better temperature. (Only open finger tips compared to cycling gloves.)

  • @mintgoldheart6126
    @mintgoldheart6126 Před měsícem

    No gloves because I'll never buy alcantara wheels and a pair of beach sandals I had lying around is all the equipment I need on myself.

  • @ORTrainMan
    @ORTrainMan Před měsícem

    i use track armour external stiched goves and goodyear driving shoes

  • @Darklord_tK
    @Darklord_tK Před měsícem

    I just use the gloves I use for Karting and for shoes I don't even wear any when using my Sim rig just socks, the main reason I prefer leather based Sim wheels over Alcantara so I don't always have to wear the gloves

  • @RichAbe23
    @RichAbe23 Před měsícem

    Golfing gloves are very comfortable to use.

  • @dbuck01
    @dbuck01 Před měsícem

    I've been very impressed with the FOX Motorsports 180 gloves. $20 on Amazon and I'd rate them WAY higher for sim racing than Mechanix.

  • @jarechu
    @jarechu Před měsícem +1

    Hi there, after trying a lot gloves and shoes I have settle with the new model of F33L gloves, they have better finishing and fit than the Jimmy's version and I like the grip of the palm rubber, no problem for me. I've tried other ones for fitness and biking and the cushioning on the palm was even painful when gripping the wheel firmly. I've also tried freem (confortable but not grippy enough for me), minus 273 (very good but also very hot ones), different models of sparco ones, etc... A lot of money spent, to end up with F33L, the new model, better than the old one. For shoes, after trying from socks, socks with insole, racing shoes... I finally have settle with water shoes, the same exact model as Simhound ones, but without the elastic, they are sold in Amazon quite a bit cheaper, but maybe the elastic is worth it. I've spent a lot of money trying different things and I end up with almost the same conclusions @randomcallsign. Just my two cents.

  • @JamalRace
    @JamalRace Před měsícem

    I used sparco mechanical gloves which destroyed my GT DD pro wheel before I noticed it.. so always use a proper racing gloves not any gloves

  • @redonealpha710
    @redonealpha710 Před měsícem

    Best piece of equipment, Is you´re T-Shirt! I too drive a red barchetta ;-)

  • @damagecasegt
    @damagecasegt Před měsícem

    Sparco mechanic gloves $30 or so. And Converse All-Stars.

  • @kevhavard
    @kevhavard Před měsícem

    I use my fingerless bicycle gloves and sim hound shoes

  • @rogermitchell5257
    @rogermitchell5257 Před měsícem

    I find BMX gloves to be the best

  • @EvilijoUK
    @EvilijoUK Před měsícem

    If you don't use gloves while driving your 20-100k car, why would you use them with 200 euro wheel??

  • @abulzz
    @abulzz Před měsícem +1

    Mountain bike gloves for $15 and water shoes for $7 👍

    • @devinche
      @devinche Před měsícem

      Yeah I use water shoe's also

  • @effinjamieTT
    @effinjamieTT Před měsícem

    Leather wheel so no gloves, always found the idea of gloves a bit twaty and pretentious, no shoes, socks because I like my feet to slide up and down the pedals for fine control.

    • @Vorador47
      @Vorador47 Před měsícem

      Exactly the same for me, would feel like a bit of a knob putting on gloves, and also prefer socks, as the pedal on most rigs press down rather than push in, so like my feet to slide as the pedals move

  • @labpong7562
    @labpong7562 Před měsícem +4

    Sorry, but what equipment and what is destroying it?

    • @MrLuumpy
      @MrLuumpy Před měsícem +2

      Exactly. WTF? If my gear gets destroyed by bare hands then my gear is shit.

    • @Nethera6
      @Nethera6 Před měsícem +1

      I believe this is mostly meant for Alcantara covered wheels. Alcantara gets ruined from sweat and hand oils very quickly. It becomes all nappy, pills and feels/looks awful. If you wear gloves, it stays looking almost new indefinitely. I learned the hard way with my SiMagic GT4 wheel.

    • @labpong7562
      @labpong7562 Před měsícem

      @@Nethera6 I use tennis racket grip wraps instead of gloves on my alcantara.

    • @THIS---GUY
      @THIS---GUY Před měsícem

      ​@@MrLuumpy oil from hands destroy Alcantara even on the most expensive wheels

    • @THIS---GUY
      @THIS---GUY Před měsícem

      ​@@labpong7562 why ask "what equipment and what is destroying it?" if you also do preventative measures to stop wear and tear lol

  • @ZedNinetySix_
    @ZedNinetySix_ Před měsícem

    Only time I used gloves is for real motorsport.
    I never used gloves for simracing.
    Then again I dont have soft girl hands🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @chilli-soup
    @chilli-soup Před měsícem

    Cycle gloves n slippers. Sorted.

  • @pinpoint_uk
    @pinpoint_uk Před měsícem

    Golf gloves work perfectly.

    • @laughinggravyuk
      @laughinggravyuk Před měsícem

      wet weather ones are more "suede-y", and they come in pairs.

  • @strovich
    @strovich Před měsícem

    Football dollar store gloves. Boom

  • @brunt85
    @brunt85 Před 14 dny +1

    Socks are the best

  • @G_de_Coligny
    @G_de_Coligny Před 8 dny

    Genuine nomex pilot gloves work too… just saying…

  • @Rajonas007
    @Rajonas007 Před měsícem

    A light behind your head is a bad idea, it looks bad

  • @doOf3r
    @doOf3r Před měsícem

    I use marigolds and wellies.

    • @Kev5565
      @Kev5565 Před měsícem +1

      😆 That would be a great image for streaming

  • @MrBunta-yg7bn
    @MrBunta-yg7bn Před měsícem

    I use Saints Of Speed gloves

  • @mahmudistiaq
    @mahmudistiaq Před měsícem

    Lol, work gloves for gardening and sim racing.

  • @watsondove849
    @watsondove849 Před měsícem

    Cycle gloves and socks

  • @fluxahelmi
    @fluxahelmi Před měsícem

    what distroying???????? I never used gloves or shoes (or helmet and so on)... nothing has been destroyed so far...😁😂

  • @jasonrogers2081
    @jasonrogers2081 Před měsícem +2

    True sim racers race in socks.

    • @anthonyjenkins8562
      @anthonyjenkins8562 Před měsícem

      I used to, till my first endurance race tore my feet up. Now I only race in shoes

  • @SIMRIG412
    @SIMRIG412 Před měsícem

    And good thing you use a wheel in the video that wouldn’t even benefit with gloves 😂😂

    • @sobolanul82
      @sobolanul82 Před měsícem

      But your hands are still sweating without them.

  • @user-tg5su9bf2f
    @user-tg5su9bf2f Před měsícem

    I have some cozy house slippers that have rubber soles for my racing shoes, for gloves I bought some Alpine Stars karting gloves from Ebay. They a have a very nice rubber pattern on the palms which grips my wheels really nicely, making me grip the wheel far less, definitely wont buy any other gloves unless they have rubber grips.

  • @10mmGR
    @10mmGR Před měsícem

    Been using sime tasco mountain biking gloves and some asics wrestling shoes. Been working great going on about 3 years now

    • @randomcallsign
      @randomcallsign  Před měsícem

      ad assume boxing shoes are also good, but they are on the expensive side, unless of course you had them around