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Motorcycle gloves
There are many different styles of motorcycle glove to suit just about every kind of riding situation, and if you ride across the seasons, it is likely that you will have to equip yourself with more than one pair of gloves. For summer riding, and when it’s dry, it’s hard to argue against leather motorcycle gloves. It’s comfortable to wear, has strength for abrasion resistance, and gives the rider good feel at the controls. You could equally go for a textile version, but in essence a summer glove has no membrane. But leather is not good in the rain, as it simply absorbs moisture. This can leave you feeling both wet and cold. When it’s cold but dry, you may want to go for a padded leather glove. Every biker will probably also need a pair of waterproof motorcycle gloves. These can either be a summer weight, called a summer waterproof glove; or, for when it is cold and wet, an insulated and waterproof glove, known as a winter glove. Of course, from a style perspective, there are dozens of different designs that allow you to match your glove to the style of bike you ride.
We particularly like and recommend Richa gloves and Held gloves. Both companies started out as glove manufacturers so they really know gloves. Richa make very highly spec'd gloves at very competitive prices. Held make quite unique gloves and in a good range of sizing including short-fingered versions.
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Dainese Funes GTX gloves in black (DAN021)
£160.55
Five WFX Prime Evo GTX gloves in black (FIV050)
£190.00
Five GT1 Evo GTX gloves in black (FIV049)
£220.00
Held Sparrow 2 ladies gloves in black (HLD079)
£54.99
Klim Badlands GTX long gloves in grey (KLM2550)
£260.00
Five RFX Sport Evo ladies gloves in red (FIV048)
£99.99
Held Sambia 2.0 gloves in sand (HLD088)
£89.99
Held Sambia 2.0 gloves in anthracite (HLD080)
£89.99
Held Sambia 2.0 gloves in brown (HLD087)
£89.99
Held Sambia 2.0 gloves in black / grey / red (HLD089)
£89.99
Richa Nomad gloves in black (RI429)
£79.99
Belstaff Montgomery gloves in black (BEL1056)
£99.00
Belstaff Montgomery gloves in oxblood (BEL2860)
£99.00
Belstaff Montgomery gloves in sand (BEL2859)
£99.00
Spidi STS-3 gloves in black (SPD2049)
£89.99
Rukka AFT 2.0 gloves in black (RUK2127)
£119.99
Spidi ladies STS-3 gloves in black (SPD2052)
£89.99
Five ladies Kansas gloves in burgundy (FIV047)
£79.99
Five Kansas gloves in brown (FIV046)
£79.99
Five Kansas gloves in black (FIV045)
£79.99
Five TFX1 Airflow Short in black / red (FIV044)
£149.99
Five TFX1 Airflow Short in sand / brown (FIV043)
£149.99
Five TFX1 GTX gloves in black / grey (FIV042)
£219.99
Rukka R-Viss gloves in grey (RUK2128)
£220.00
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Verified customer reviews for Motorcycle gloves
Rukka Bingham gloves in brown
Not just looking good, but they fit like a glove! Very comfortable and easy to put on take off. Very happy!
Klim Badlands GTX long gloves in black
Ive only used the gloves for a month now, during November December. The temperature was around 5 degrees Celsius, so not too cold, but on high speeds 70 hour on motorway for over 1 hour. It tried with the heat grips on and it was ok, but still feeling the cold although bearable. With the heat grips on lowest setting I had no issues, so overall 45 for cold protection. The gloves are comfortable probably 45 for comfort and the touch screen its ok although sometimes it would not be as responsive 45 rating. But the built quality feels 55 and they also look great 55. I managed to get this during the ML discounts, so overall I would still rate this as 55.
Richa Warm Grip GTX gloves in black
Having watched the Chap in the Cap review I purchased a pair, and noted his comments on not the warmest, but great with heated grips. With that in mind I combined them with some Warm Safe inner glove liners. This combination was perfect. Even down to zero degrees the gloveliner combination kept my hands warm. The fit i went 1 size up to cater for the liners again was one of the best fits, no sagging finger ends trying to feel for switches. Obviously dexterity not as good as unlined summer gloves but about as good as I could expect for winter. With the liners in, the heated grips need to be on a high setting but they definitely work. Hands bone dry in heavy rain though as with all membrane gloves I turn the heated grips off in heavy rain. They also fit perfectly under the cuffs of my Nivala 2 jacket. Overall very pleased with the glove a great price too As always Motolegends service was first class