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Leather Motorcycle Gloves

Leather is the traditional material from which motorcycle gloves have always been made, and of course leather has many advantages. Leather is comfortable, but it is thin so it gives great feel on the controls. Leather is also strong, so it provide abrasion resistance if you come off the bike. Leather gloves come in all shapes and sizes. All racing gloves are leather, and so are many gloves designed for touring and commuting. Some leather gloves are lined for warmth; others are totally unlined, so are perfect for riding in the summer, and when it is hot. The weakness of leather is its inherent sponge-like qualities. And so, in the rain, a leather glove will absorb water. Eventually, even if there’s a waterproof membrane in the glove, this will find its ways through to the skin, making you feel wet and, in certain conditions, cold. So, most motorcyclists will need more than one pair of gloves, and if you ride a lot in the rain, you should consider acquiring a textile glove with a waterproof membrane.

 

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Verified customer reviews for Leather Motorcycle Gloves

Lee Parks DeerTours PCI gloves in black

Hani: Very comfortable

You will never find more comfortable than these gloves. I wish they make it with a touchscreen compatible. It would be the perfect gloves.

Klim Adventure GTX glove in black

John: Amazing quality!

Expensive, as youd expect from Klim, but absolutely worth it. I bought these for a 10-day motorcycle tour in Ireland, and Im glad I didrain was relentless, often torrential, yet the gloves kept my hands completely dry throughout. I specifically wanted a summer waterproof glove for better dexterity with the bike controls, rather than something bulky like a winter glove. These fit the bill perfectly. I have several other Klim gloves and went with my usual size Large in the GTX. First impressions they felt a bit tight, but like all good leather, they broke in after around 800 miles. Just be patienttheyll mold to your hands nicely over time. Build quality is excellent, and I expect these to last many seasons. I also plan to use them through the winter with heated grips. Great service from Motolegends tooordered Wednesday, and they arrived in time for my Friday night ferry departure.

Held Sparrow 2 ladies gloves in black

Jon Ervin: Great quality gloves

Great fit for my wife. Seems craftsmanship and quality is above standard. Would order again.