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Lee Parks Motorcycle Gloves
Lee Parks Design was set up by Lee Parks in 2001. He was an American AMA racing champion who went on to become the editor of the American magazine Motorcycle Consumer News, where he developed an interest in protective clothing, before deciding to set up his own business. Lee’s gloves are like no others. They’re made of multiple layers of deerskin. Now deerskin is incredibly soft, but incredibly strong. Lee Parks gloves are made from very large pieces of skin because that means they can make them with fewer seams, and seams are the weak point of any glove. Their top of the range Phase Change model also incorporates Outlast, which turns them into a great winter glove (although without any waterproof lining).
Please note that Lee Parks gloves are not CE approved.
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Lee Parks ISDT gloves in black / yellow (LEE005)
£124.99
Lee Parks DeerTours PCI gloves in black (GPL1026)
£189.99
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Verified customer reviews for Lee Parks Motorcycle Gloves
Lee Parks DeerTours PCI gloves in black
This is the second pair of Lee parks Ive bought quality is good very soft fit is tight to start but moulds to fit hands after time and become very comfortable to wear.
Lee Parks ISDT gloves in black / yellow
The wrote from Legends is spot on. I wore them in the house to break them in, did push ups on bars to stretch them and flexed my hands. Today, took the bike out and they were excellent. It was almost like not wearing gloves! Excellent feel on the controls and just felt so comfortable and I noticed I was using far less grip on the throttlegrips.