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This might be a question for other motorcycle EMT/Paramedics, or even just for other bikers or POV responders out there...
Our volunteer EMT team all have fully equipped motorbikes and respond to local calls directly from their places of work.
Given that we often suit up in a hurry as we head to our bikes, and time and safety is of the essence responding to calls, I'm looking for help on finding gloves that meet some pretty specific requirements:
1. Gloves that are quick to put on, e.g. synthetics are usually quicker than leather
1. Gloves that will provide sufficient protection to a rider in the event of a spill en route to a call
2. Flexible enough to be able to operate a PTT radio (Motorola Brute-type), GPS, keys, locks etc en route
3. Quick and easy to remove once on scene - or thin enough to keep on and pull nitriles over the top
4. Lightweight (fortunately cold/wet is not an issue here most of the year )
There was similar thread a while back (search for "Skin tight duty gloves") so I'd also love to hear from anyone who knows if these types of duty gloves would be tough enough to provide some level of protection if the rider met the road, and flexible enough for writing notes, or inserting an IV line.
I've been using fingerless gloves with quick pull loops on the fingers (similar to cyclist gloves) but looking for something better. Can anyone help please?
Our volunteer EMT team all have fully equipped motorbikes and respond to local calls directly from their places of work.
Given that we often suit up in a hurry as we head to our bikes, and time and safety is of the essence responding to calls, I'm looking for help on finding gloves that meet some pretty specific requirements:
1. Gloves that are quick to put on, e.g. synthetics are usually quicker than leather
1. Gloves that will provide sufficient protection to a rider in the event of a spill en route to a call
2. Flexible enough to be able to operate a PTT radio (Motorola Brute-type), GPS, keys, locks etc en route
3. Quick and easy to remove once on scene - or thin enough to keep on and pull nitriles over the top
4. Lightweight (fortunately cold/wet is not an issue here most of the year )
There was similar thread a while back (search for "Skin tight duty gloves") so I'd also love to hear from anyone who knows if these types of duty gloves would be tough enough to provide some level of protection if the rider met the road, and flexible enough for writing notes, or inserting an IV line.
I've been using fingerless gloves with quick pull loops on the fingers (similar to cyclist gloves) but looking for something better. Can anyone help please?