Why do Rival Gloves Heat Up SO MUCH

I have RB50, RB10 and RS11v. Despite having a giant mesh on your palm these gloves heat up more than any gloves I've ever tried. I have an MK1, Twins etc. which has 3 or 4 holes in the same area and just feels so much cooler to wear.

Wtf are those mesh even doing? I think this is one of the reasons why Rival gloves stink so much too bc there's no ventilation. I'm considering poking some holes through the mesh to help with this. Am I just schizo or do other people have similar experience?

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u/AirportGullible5807 — 9 hours ago
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2027 Hyundai Tucson Revealed with New Design

Hyundai has just pulled the wraps of the new generation of the Tucson compact SUV. Like most of the automaker’s designs recently, it’s a radical departure from its predecessor, with a boxy look and prominent fender flares. A full-width lighting bar stretches across the modern-looking front and rear ends, and the headlights and taillights are both angular and futuristic.

What do you think of it?

u/AirportGullible5807 — 11 hours ago

People are animals at my gym (Houston,TX)

Wet towels just being left behind everywhere (sauna, steam room, on the shower drain on the floor??, in the lockers and the seats)

Shaving cream and razors being left behind in the shower, old farts scratching their dick and ass butt naked in the locker room, leaving trash behind. aggressively coughing and spitting in the showers etc.

It's so nasty and it feels disgusting just walking into the showers. Maybe I'm a germophobe or my gym is just particularly bad. But if I'm paying this much for a membership I'm expecting a cleaner experience than going to crunch fitness which in my experience people had better etiquette.

It feels like bc people are paying so much for the membership they think they can just do whatever they want and expect some employee to come behind them and clean it up. So much entitlement

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u/AirportGullible5807 — 1 day ago
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What year and model of X5 would be the most reliable to buy used

Max budget: $35k

Location: Houston, TX

Use case: Won't be driving more than 8k miles a year

I already know "if you can't afford a new german you can't afford a used" etc.

But my dad just turned 60 and it's his dream car. He said he wants to get one before he dies and before he loses the ability to enjoy one. I've already tried convincing him to maybe go for a 3 series or an x3 or even a Lexus but he's dead set on an X5.

We're not rich by any means but I still want to help him find the best possible model so it'll give him the least trouble in maintenance cost or something breaking. So far from reading all the reddit posts it seems like 2017 X3 35i to any of the modern B58 ones are the one's with the least issues.

Is it better/cheaper to get the 2021 with 30k miles for $35k or a 2017 one for 16k and spend money maintenance upfront to fix all the major weak points? I'm having decision fatigue so I come to you guys

u/AirportGullible5807 — 24 days ago