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Klim Badlands Aero Pro gloves in peyote / potters clay
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£160.00
Klim Badlands Aero Pro gloves in peyote / potters clay Product Information
Klim is good at filling nichés, and that’s what the Badlands Aero Pro does. When most brands make a highly breathable, summer glove, venting is to the fore, whilst protection takes a bit of a backseat. Well this all-leather glove is about as vented as a glove gets, yet it’s something you’d be prepared to wear on the road at proper icing speeds.
The leather chassis is highly perforated, with perforations on both sides of the fingers and thumb, throughout the palm and at the wrist. On three of the fingers you even get moulded air ducts. The rubber bumpers on the knuckles are also vented. Simply put, this is about as vented a glove as you’ll find.
On the main knuckle, you get a pretty huge, rubber-fronted hard knuckle protector, that is backed with foam for both comfort and impact absorption. Interestingly, the protector is not overly shaped as sometimes this can be uncomfortable if your knuckles don’t conform to the prescribed shape. In terms of protection, you also get a lightweight Superfabric slider on the palm, and a rubber bumper that covers the outside of the wrist.
It is accepted by many that external seams on gloves make them nicer to wear, and so that’s what you get on the Aero Pros. The short cuff is fastened by means of a single Velcro strap. You also get a small amount of reflective detailing. One little detail that we really appreciate on Klim’s gloves is the pull strap that helps you pull them on. It’s particularly useful, and is large enough to be used with the other glove on.
The index fingers and thumbs and touchscreen friendly, and the conductive thread makes it abundantly clear which part of the finger is to be used.
As ever, Klim has thrown the kitchen sink at these gloves. You get every feature you could ever want, and some more. In particular, even we cannot work out why Klim has put a visor wipe on what is most emphatically a pure summer glove. I suppose it’s possible that you could get caught out in heavy rain with your Badlands Aero Pros, but in our view it’s about as useful as equipping a pair of swimming trunks with a membrane! But then again Klim doesn’t do minimalist. If it can over-engineer something it will.
No two ways about it, the Badlands Aero Pro is not your average summer glove.
The leather chassis is highly perforated, with perforations on both sides of the fingers and thumb, throughout the palm and at the wrist. On three of the fingers you even get moulded air ducts. The rubber bumpers on the knuckles are also vented. Simply put, this is about as vented a glove as you’ll find.
On the main knuckle, you get a pretty huge, rubber-fronted hard knuckle protector, that is backed with foam for both comfort and impact absorption. Interestingly, the protector is not overly shaped as sometimes this can be uncomfortable if your knuckles don’t conform to the prescribed shape. In terms of protection, you also get a lightweight Superfabric slider on the palm, and a rubber bumper that covers the outside of the wrist.
It is accepted by many that external seams on gloves make them nicer to wear, and so that’s what you get on the Aero Pros. The short cuff is fastened by means of a single Velcro strap. You also get a small amount of reflective detailing. One little detail that we really appreciate on Klim’s gloves is the pull strap that helps you pull them on. It’s particularly useful, and is large enough to be used with the other glove on.
The index fingers and thumbs and touchscreen friendly, and the conductive thread makes it abundantly clear which part of the finger is to be used.
As ever, Klim has thrown the kitchen sink at these gloves. You get every feature you could ever want, and some more. In particular, even we cannot work out why Klim has put a visor wipe on what is most emphatically a pure summer glove. I suppose it’s possible that you could get caught out in heavy rain with your Badlands Aero Pros, but in our view it’s about as useful as equipping a pair of swimming trunks with a membrane! But then again Klim doesn’t do minimalist. If it can over-engineer something it will.
No two ways about it, the Badlands Aero Pro is not your average summer glove.
Specification
- Leather chassis
- Perforations throughout with air-flow ducts on fingers
- Large knuckle protector
- SuperFabric slider on palm
- Rubber bumper to protect outside edge of wrist
- External seams on fingers
- Fastens by means of Velcro strap
- Pull strap
- Touchscreen sensitive fingers and thumbs
- Visor wipe
Warranty
Klim gloves are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for their practical lifetime
Product Reviews
Reviews
Mike: What a glove
It has to be special for me to leave a review and in my opinion these gloves are special. Very comfortable from the off, sized about 12 a size above normal. Great glove for touring in almost any spring - autumn temp. My favourite glove right now.