Description
Material:
Leather (100%): Often made from durable leather (such as cowhide or goatskin) for abrasion resistance and longevity.
Textile/Polyester Blend (Optional, 0-30%): Some gloves incorporate textile materials like polyester for breathability and flexibility, particularly in summer or off-road gloves.
Kevlar or Carbon Fiber (Optional, 0-20%): High-end gloves may include Kevlar or carbon fiber reinforcements for added impact resistance and protection.
Design/Pattern:
Full-Finger Design: Provides full coverage to protect the hands and fingers from impacts, abrasions, and weather conditions.
Knuckle Protection: Features hard knuckle guards made from carbon fiber, thermoplastic rubber (TPR), or molded plastic for impact protection during falls or collisions.
Reinforced Palm: The palm area is reinforced with extra padding or leather to improve grip on the handlebars and provide additional protection in the event of a slide.
Grip Enhancements: Silicone or rubberized grips on the palm and fingers to ensure a secure hold on the throttle and controls, even in wet conditions.
Velcro or Adjustable Wrist Closure: Includes a secure Velcro or adjustable wrist strap for a snug fit and to prevent the gloves from slipping during high-speed rides.
Perforated Ventilation (Optional): Some gloves include perforated panels for ventilation, making them ideal for warm weather riding by keeping the hands cool and dry.
Touchscreen Compatibility (Optional): Many modern gloves feature touchscreen-sensitive fingertips, allowing riders to use smartphones or GPS devices without removing their gloves.
Waterproof Layer (Optional): Waterproof gloves may include a layer of breathable yet waterproof material like Gore-Tex, keeping hands dry in rainy conditions.
Uses:
Street Riding: Designed for everyday use on the road, providing protection and comfort for commuting or leisure rides.
Racing and Sport: High-performance gloves tailored for motorbike racing, offering enhanced protection for high-speed crashes and impacts.
Off-Road Riding: Off-road gloves are typically lighter, with additional ventilation and grip to withstand the rigors of motocross or dirt biking.
Cold Weather Riding: Winter gloves often feature insulated linings for warmth, as well as windproof and waterproof membranes to protect hands in cold and wet conditions.
Touring: Ideal for long-distance touring, providing a balance of comfort, protection, and durability for extended periods of riding.
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