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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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Verified customer reviews for Motorcycle gloves

Richa Hypercane GTX gloves in black

Laennec: Excellent

As advertised, very comfortable and well suited as a summer waterproof. Got these to replace some Klim gloves whose inner lining was detached from the inside. 100 improvement . Highly recommend.

Held Springride GTX gloves in black

Andi MacSporran: Best of Both Worlds

I like a long cuff on a winterish glove something that is going to go over the cuff of the jacket but a glove cuff which is slim and not cumbersome so when it rains can go under the jacket cuff too Springride ticks that box. I like a glove which is tactile and good for feeling bike controls - Springride ticks that box. I like a glove that has top insulation where the heated grip doesnt have an impact to keep the upper hand warm, Springride ticks that box. I like my hands to be dry and being goretex Springride ticks that box. Rob at Motolegends brought together all these factors, fitted me with correct size of glove and was a pure gentleman - this is the epitome of Motolegends THANK YOU all

Held Classic Rider gloves in cream

Ray Goodwright: Classic rider gloves

These Held gloves are nicely made and a nice fit for my hands which are quite often an in between size. I am looking forward to wearing them when the weather gets warmer.