I don't know but I'm buying one I saw at the Iowa 80 because the steering wheel on this '19 Cascadia is awful. It's rough like sandpaper and my hands HURT.
Yeah that Ta in Gary off of Burr St has a decent selection also. I've heard that ones that you have to stitch in don't shift at all, but not sure on that either.
I tried one for awhile, but found that I prefer wearing gloves instead.
You've just got to try different things until you find what you prefer...at least that's the way I've done it. Wasted some $ along the way, but....
Curious if anybody here uses one? I've heard they will eventually stretch out, and become loose. Wanted to see if that's the case. Thanks.
When a violation by either a driver or company is confirmed, an out-of-service order removes either the driver or the vehicle from the roadway until the violation is corrected.
Had one on the last truck I used and it didn't shift at all. Don't know what kind it was though
The ones I used in the past that were sewed on didn't shift on me.
Driving gloves work pretty well too!
I always used the old style where you wrap the strip around it in a spiral. It doesn't shift and I thought it was really comfortable.
Cycling gloves from Walmart work well for me.
The cover found in this link (for the Caucadia) served me well for over 3 years before it needed replacing.
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Curious if anybody here uses one? I've heard they will eventually stretch out, and become loose. Wanted to see if that's the case. Thanks.
OOS:
When a violation by either a driver or company is confirmed, an out-of-service order removes either the driver or the vehicle from the roadway until the violation is corrected.