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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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Verified customer reviews for Rukka gloves | Rukka motorcycle gloves

Rukka Fiennes GTX gloves in black

Andrew Hamill: Rukka Fiennes GTX gloves

Seems like a quality product.

Rukka Lady Forsair glove in black

Tony Curley: First class

I purchased a pair of these gloves 4 years ago. I use them most of the year. I have heated grips and a lot of protecting for my hands so find these work as a 3 season glove. Great feel and great quality. Only reason for latest purchase is to give a pair to our daughter who rides in Thailand.

Rukka Mars 2 GTX gloves in black

Ian the AA Man: Great Gloves vastly under rated

I bought these gloves to replace the original Mars I bought in Mar 2009. To be fair there was really little wrong other than some fading bit I wanted to try the Mk2 version. Same great fit and still as warm. I prefer the original wrist strap which they have moved but thats a small thing. In 2009 I paid £103 so was chuffed to get them on a Sunday deal at £144. It seems that the lack of a hard knuckle puts some off but the protection is fine and adds to the comfort.