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Rukka gloves

We sell gloves from many different manufacturers. There are dozens of different styles of glove to suit just about every motorcycling need. But if you were to ask who makes the world's best motorcycle gloves, we would have to say that it is the Finnish manufacturer: Rukka. The company will only ever use the highest quality fabrics and materials such as Gore-Tex, X-Trafit, SuperFabric, and so on. But what impresses even more is the quality of construction, and the level of care and attention to detail that go into the design of their motorcycle gloves. Try on a pair; whilst they always feel comfortable and a good fit, they also appear substantial to the point of indestructibility. You just know they're not going to fall apart, which might explain why Rukka, almost uniquely in the bike world, backs all its gloves with a two year warranty. Whether you're looking for an ultra-short glove for summer, a pair of gloves to keep your hands dry, or a way of keeping your hands warm on the coldest of days, you will undoubtedly find that Rukka makes the benchmark glove in the category.
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Rukka Offwind Infinium GTX gloves

F D: 7 degrees

Just for kicks I drove with these on just one hand in Alpinestars GP Tech gloves in -3 C for 1.52hours, heated grips turned off. There was about a 7 C difference between my two hands one with and one without this glove as measured by an IR thermometer right after we the ride. So they make a difference! They wont turn summer gloves into winter gloves but they will stretch summer gloves into Fall before it rains. Also, Ive had them for a year now and theyve kept their shape and dont cause any creases inside the glove. Nice workmanship Rukka and thanks Legends!

Rukka Apollo 2.0 GTX glove in black

Matt Free: Quality

I have been trying on gloves for a while now, for my go to glove. Protection is high re priority along with comfort and feel. My friend bought the Rukka Thermo G glove, but it wasnt as comfortable and not the same amount of protection and no that much warmer when I tried them. At the end of the day unless you have heated grips your hand will get really cold when temperature get below 7 degrees. The Apollo 2 will be good for 25c to 7c with heated grips which is all bar the coldest of days where I have winter Dane gloves or longer rides Keis heated gloves. Without heated grips I would say down to 10c will be ok. My first ride out on the 8th December it was 8 degrees with heated grips and it was fine. I do suffer from cold hands so no bad. Comfortable from the start and will only get more comfortable. Fingers not too long and realistic thumb sizes. I am either large or extra large, I went for large size 10 in about 22cm across my hand. These are my first Rukka gloves. The quality is as good as it gets with lovely soft leather. If you want then to see you though the coldest of days I sure heated inner gloves will do the trick. So far Im very happy. Great service as always from the MotoLegend team. Thank you.

Rukka Forsair 2.0 glove in black

Andrew D-based: For Hot Dry Days.....

I use the Held 2-in-1 summer GTX gloves and am pretty happy with them, but on really hot days they are just too warm. So I asked for an alternative when I visited the shop in May and bought these. The feel really light and are very nice to wear on a hot day. I would definitely wear the Helds most days as more protective waterproof, but these do exactly what I wanted, so they get 5 stars for this limited application.