Monday, 24 September 2012

Held Air N Dry Gloves- by Infinity Motorcycles

Keith, head man at Infinity Motorcycles in London has written the following review about our Air 'n Dry gloves:

It’s not very often that a completely new type of product lands on our doorstep at Infinity Motorcycles but this year saw the arrival of a new type of glove that was truly unique; the twin chambered Held Air N Dry.


Motorcycle Gloves, Held Gloves, Air n Dry
Held Air n Dry Gloves

Held is a relatively new brand to us at Infinity Motorcycles but it arrived with an excellent reputation, especially in the glove department, so when I was given the opportunity to be the company test mule for these gloves I naturally jumped at the chance.

Like most year ‘round riders I own a variety of gloves, and quite often wear one pair into work and another type on the way home to best match the prevailing conditions. The design of these means that I can choose which chamber to put my hand in for the journey instead of carrying a spare pair of gloves with me.



Gore-Tex Motorcycle gloves from Held
Two chambers- vented and Gore-Tex
The gloves are gauntlet style with kangaroo skin used in the palms for strength and durability. Cordura is used on the back of the glove with hard plastic knuckles and vents on the fingers. They have a very easy to use wrist restraint, not at all fiddly like many I have come across, and there is a very hard ceramic material called Superfabric at the base of the palms which helps prevent wrist and shoulder injuries if it all goes wrong.

If you’re after a lightweight and very protective pair of summer waterproof glove then these are the ones for you. They won’t keep you particularly warm when the ambient drops into single figures, but when there is a slight chill in the morning air that usually means reaching for something without vents then these work brilliantly. For the ride home on the rare occasions (at least this summer!) that the sun is beating down then they also do the job in a refreshing and cooling way that usually only a pair of full on summer gloves will do.

Anyone who has been touring will know that carrying a couple of pairs of gloves is almost compulsory as the morning air riding through the mountains is a lot different to the afternoon air in the valleys. These do the job of both pairs brilliantly, and from my experience this year they are the perfect gloves for the soggy English summer!

Unsurprisingly I have had the chance to try these out in heavy rain and like any Goretex product they simply work. The narrow cuffs mean that they fit under the cuffs of my jacket which is the way to keep things dry. Personally I would like the cuffs to be a little bit larger, or maybe elasticated so that they could slide over my jacket sleeves a bit easier as it’s a fiddly task getting them  under the jacket cuffs, and largely pointless when it’s not raining.

That’s the only criticism I can offer of what is a genuinely brilliant product.

Keith Roissetter

Manager, Infinity Motorcycles, London.

Thank you very much Keith! to find out about Held in the UK and your nearest Held stockist, please visit www.held-uk.co.uk

Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Held wearer Tom Weeden- Donington race report

On the back of a successful weekend at the Triumph Live race meet at Mallory Park, with Held wearerTom gaining his first  podiums of the season with a 1st and 2nd position, Weeden was certainly feeling confident going into round 7 of the Triumph Triple Challenge at Donington Park last weekend. After dropping to 5th in the championship standings at Cadwell Park, Tom was eager to score as many points as possible. 

Tom Weeden- looking forward to Silverstone

Tom set about learning the track in practice and put as many laps in as possible in the time available. He posted the 9th fastest time but was confident he could find a lot of time with new rubber on in qualifying. Weeden went almost 2 seconds faster in qualifying to put him 7th on the grid after being higher up the grid early on in the session. 

From the inside position on the grid Tom got off to a great start and slotted into 6th position into turn 1. He rode aggressively into turn two and went inside of two riders going into the fast Craner curve bends to move up into 4th position. He remained in 4th position as he rode a pretty lonely race trying to keep the gap back to 5th position at a constant second and trying if possible to catch 3rd position man Chrissy Rouse. 



Tom put in some very consistent lap times however by lap 7 of 10 the gap back to 5th had been closed to only 0.2 seconds. Weeden put his head down and tried to gap the rider behind him when on lap 8 the race was red flagged and stopped due to the rider behind him crashing out at the Melbourne loop. Tom was happy with 4th and had been moved up to 4th position on the grid where he hoped he could potentially challenge for a podium. 

Weeden got off to another brilliant start in race 2 and slotted straight into 2nd position into turn 1.  He remained in 2nd until lap 4 when he dropped down to 3rd after Phil Atkinson passed him. Unfortunately Tom had a huge moment coming out of the Melbourne loop that almost saw Weeden highside, luckily he managed to stay on the bike however he had a lost 2 seconds to the riders behind him on that lap. 


Tom dropped to 4th on lap 6 after championship leader Rob Guiver passed him. He held onto 4th position for as long as he possibly could however unfortunately he lost out on lap 9 due to a false neutral to drop back into 5th position. He remained in 5th until the chequered flag and was happy to have stayed on and scored some decent points, on another note 6th position was almost 7 seconds behind Tom. 

Weeden is next out at Silverstone, a track where he qualified 2nd on last year is hoping to push for a podium position. 






For more information on Tom Weeden please visit www.tomweeden.com.

For more information on Held in the UK and a list of stockists please visit www.held-uk.co.uk

Living with: Held Cartagena Sport boots

I love my Held Shaku boots. Like RiDE magazine said about the Held Agron (Shaku boot with extras) 'It's the most comfortable boot I've ever worn'. So, I was reluctant when I was asked to try the Held Cartagena sport boot, RRP £134.99.

Having said that, when they arrived it was clear I was going to look more sporty from head to toe- like this: 

Held Rider Equipment
Cartagena- finished off the sport look nicely
Now before you say 'Power Ranger' Held do the gear in lots of colour combos- I just like to be seen from a safety point of view :)

I've now ridden over 1000 miles in them, through a lot wetter weather than I would normally like to in a sport boot, thanks to the lovely English Summer! On more than one occasion the road was ENTIRELY flooded, meaning the boots got a soaking. Here's how I got on with them:

Out of the box: 

Held Cartagena sport boots

 First impressions- look smart, really liked the comfortable sole- something that has lacked in boots I've previously owned. Lots of protection, liked the nifty little vents on the side.

See here for all the photos when the boot first arrived: Cartagena boots

Out on the road: 

The fit & comfort

I was expecting sore feet- as you'd get from new footwear. Especially as, by the nature of a solid, highly protective sport boot, they are quite hard. However! The fit was nice and a baptism of fire at a club racing event (walking around spectating, not competing!) left me feeling bewildered as to why my feet were unscathed. Not what I expected and pleasantly surprised.

The zips are 'YKK'- makers of fine zips, and the velcro is very strong and has remained in perfect working order despite lots of hammer and dowsings in water! Incidentally, I was surpised not to get wet feet with the amount of two inch deep puddles I went through over Summer. OK, I wouldn't wear these in wet, winter weather but when caught short during the awful Summer weather I was again pleased with their performance.


Held Cartagena boot
Comfy soft fabric mesh inner lining. Strong velcro


Sport boot squeak?

Yes! they did eventually develop that famous sport boot squeak in the ankle protection area, nowhere near the levels of Alpinestars and Sidi boots I've had in the past however. The squeak though was easily rectified with a two weekly little squirt-n-rub with GT85 (like WD40) that you can get from Halfords. Maybe not what the manufacturer would want to hear, but it works for me and cleans the boot at the same time!

Wear and tear

Over 1,000 miles covered in them, in the awful Summer in conditions you'd not usually put a sport boot through and they've been superb. Apart from scuffs down to clumsiness of the wearer (!) there's no stitching undone, no 'bits coming off' and nothing peeling. 

Held Cartagena boot
Detachable toe sliders- should you feel the need!
 I still don't find them as comfortable as my comfy Held Shaku touring boots- but I've worn nothing but the Cartagenas since I've had them- out of choice. The reason? They look smart, match my kit beautifully and were nice and light to wear, whilst offering excellent protection. In fact, if you watched Clare Myler in the Misano round of the Ducati 848 challenge she was wearing Cartagena boots.

If you're looking for a decent sport boot, these are brilliant. Also available in black and black / red (The Cartagena 'race').

For more information on Held in the UK and a list of stockists please visit www.held-uk.co.uk.

If you'd like your local dealer to stock Held- please drop guy@held-uk.co.uk a line, and he'll get on the case.

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

They've been talking about us, you know...

Our ears were burning, and we found out why!

Take a look at what they've been saying about Held in the motorcycling press:

We got some of these:

 Held Thunder Storm boots:




RiDE magazine: "Waterproofing- 10/10. Faultless on the road over nearly 2000 miles of mostly wet riding"


Held Agron boots: 

RiDE magazine tester: "Most comfortable boots I've ever worn"

Held 60 litre Roll bag



RiDE Magazine: "Best for big trips, RiDE Recommended"

Held Lungo Tailpack

Handle pops up trolley-style
 
Ride Magazine: "Best buy" 

Held Akira-Evo gloves 


Performance Bikes Magazine: "Really comfortable, no gimmicks, high quality"

Held Slade one-piece leather suit




Performance Bikes Magazine: "Pleasantly cool in Summer, decent detailing for the money"

All these comments in just one month. We're chuffed, of course.

For more information or stockists please visit www.held-uk.co.uk. If your local dealer does not stock Held and you'd like him too- email guy@held-uk.co.uk and we'll get on the case!

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

DONINGTON DISAPPOINTMENT FOR JEACOCK


SUPERBIKES – Stockingford’s track ace and Held wearer Leon Jeacock came away disappointed with 20th place and missing out on vital Championship points in Round 10 of the Metzeler National Superstock 600 Championship, which took place at Donington Park over the weekend.




Jeacock: Dissapointed at Donington

Unveiling a brand new race bike in the BMC Racing Team livery, Jeacock qualified for Sunday’s race in 17th place, putting him on row 5 of the grid but despite battling hard crossed the line in 20th place.

“Its always a big ask to make up ground from row 5 despite a good start” said Jeacock, “But I tried my best, and yes I am disappointed not to pick up points this weekend, but that’s racing.  Onwards and upwards; we now need to regroup and refocus on the next round and hopefully we can make up for it at Silverstone”.


Jeacock goes into Round 11 of the 2012 Metzeler National Superstock 600 Championship in 18th place on the Championship leaderboard with just two rounds remaining.  Round 11 takes place at the world famous Silverstone circuit in Northamptonshire over the weekend of 28th – 30th September.






For more information on Leon please visit www.leonjeacock.co.uk. For more information on Held Bike Gear please visit www.held-uk.co.uk

Monday, 10 September 2012

Donington Park- Racers wearing Held

We were privileged to be at Donington Park over the weekend, cheering on the racers wearing Held across five different race series.

Ducati 848 racer Sean Neary's Held Phantoms- Nice!

Here's a brief summary of how the Held wearing riders faired:

British Superbikes:

Scott Smart- 16th
Gary Mason- 20th

National Superstock 1000:

Seb Bulpin- DNF

National Superstock 600

Leon Jeacock- 20th

Ducati 848 Challenge:

Mike Edwards- 3rd, X2
Mark Cheetham- 7th & 8th
Sean Neary- 13th, 16th
Scot Adam- DNF


Triumph Triple Challenge:

Tom Weeden- 4th, 5th



Great racing as always, well done everyone!

www.held-uk.co.uk