Gloves or No Gloves - What Do You Prefer?

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Do you race with or without gloves?


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Preferences in the world of sim racing are plentiful: Different sims and different hardware are just the tip of the iceberg of choices they have to make, and what to wear is another element that each person has a different view on. We want to know: Do you race with or without gloves?

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It can sometimes feel like a highly intense debate about something as minor as gloves: Some sim racers swear by them, others think they are over-the-top and not needed at all. Of course, this means those racers who own a wheel - although if you use a controller and wear gloves when doing so, we are extremely curious about the reasons behind it, so please share them in the comments!

Immersion Booster & More Grip​

For some, gloves are an immersion booster. After all, real racers wear them as well, so why not follow suit? For others, it is about preserving their wheels better: Alcantara grips, for example, tend to look worn significantly faster when used without gloves due to sweat and oils from the skin on a racer's hands accumulating in the material. Gloves prevent this and keep grips of this type looking fresh for longer.

For anyone aiming to replicate real forces felt in their wheels, which modern high-end direct drive wheel bases are capable of, gloves may make sense to protect their hands from blistering or similar wear and tear. The right choice of gloves also offer additional grip, helping matters when wrestling cars with high FFB torque around a circuit.

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Ah, that brand-new wheel feel - definitely the reason why digital racing drivers usually wear gloves.

Got to Stay Cool​

On the other hand (no pun intended), racers might not deem it necessary to bother with gloves for any of the reasons listed above. After all, dexterity is better without wearing anything on your hands, so pushing a wheel's buttons and rotating its switches is easier.

Racing bare-handed also makes it easier to stay cool - this can make the experience much less uncomfortable, particularly during the summer months. Some sim racers may go without gloves at least temporarily as a result.

What Do You Prefer?​

As you can see, reasons for opting for or against gloves are diverse and highly subjective, certainly not all of them are mentioned in this article. This is why we want to know your preferences: Do you race with or without gloves? What are your reasons? Let us know in the comments below and in the poll!
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I don't understand what they are good for at sim racing. Only with alcantara I can imagine the need for them but that's also the main reason that I didn't buy an alcantara wheel because I don't want to sit in my living room wearing gloves.

With my leather momo wheel I have a perfect grip without gloves. So I'm very surprised by the votes! I never expected that the majority uses gloves at sim racing. Interesting.
 
I use cycling gloves as attached. They are light weight and tight fitting for easy adjustments of buttons and knobs on the fly. Wearing gloves protects my wheels from sweat and dirt and also provides better grip with heavy FFB.

 
The driving wearing globes and driving on socks it's something that I have never understood, it would make me feel cringe worthy. It is also contradicting, and why stop right there and not wear a full racing suit with a helmet and balaclava and put a fan pointing towards you. I have simraced for decades and never had the steering wheel sliding on my hands even on august while sweating.
I agree about socks, and I hate seeing it on YouTubers! Yuck! I also worry about fluff and fibres from socks getting into my expensive pedal mechanisms. So, bear feet or race type sport shoes.
 
I use a set of Karting gloves in the winter (too warm in the summer) and MTB gloves in the summer.

I get sweaty hands, so drives much nicer for me.

2 alcantara rims, but actually the McL GT3 with plastic grips gives me blisters in the web of my hand if driving without gloves.
 
Alcantara wheel so I have to wear gloves. I use cheap carting gloves. The last Alcantara wheel I had I ruined it by not using gloves so I learnt a lesson. I now ear gloves with my leather wheels too as this keeps them in great condition.

As for the rest of my official racing aparel, I only race in my socks and underpants in summer.:):sneaky:
 
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Always gloves.

And it has nothing to do with grip on the wheel. But I do sweat a lot when driving and I don't want that on my wheel. Have two pairs that are changed and washed on a weekly basis.

And, yes, I race with socks too. Call me a freak - I don't care.
 
no gloves only got a g920 and tbh cannot stand sweaty hands inside gloves while indoors
 
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Alcantara = gloves because the alcantara otherwise gets greasy and sweaty
Leather = barehanded because it will last longer and if its a round rim I can let it slide in my hands
 
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Next articles in the series:
- shoes or no shoes
- hat or no hat
- and everyone's favorite, pants or no pants :confused:
 
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When I had the T300 Alcantara wheel I tried Sparco karting gloves, but quickly stopped using them - as they allowed for a stronger grip on the wheel they reduced the feeling of FFB in both strength and detail. The wheel didn't look too great after a lot of use, but I wasn't willing to compromise on FFB over anything else gloves would provide.

Nowadays, comparing my leather-wrapped G29 vs my mates rubber T300 rim, I'd take the G29 as I really like the feel of the wheel! So leather rim and no gloves for me without exception.
 
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