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Motorbike gloves are a type of protective clothing worn by motorbike riders on their hands. They are made of top-grain leather with kevlar reinforcement that provide extra protection in the event of an accident. Leather motorcycle gloves protects the entire hand, including the fingers, palms, and wrists, and also include additional padding and armor in key areas such as the knuckles or back of the hand. Biker gloves also include features such as ventilation or waterproofing to improve comfort and performance. Motorcycle riding gloves are an important piece of protective gear for any rider. It's important to choose gloves that fit well and provide the protection and features that you need.

Motorcycle gloves are designed to protect a rider's hands while riding, and may also provide additional features for comfort and convenience. Here are some common features that you may find in biker gloves:

Superior performance construction from lithe and strong full-grain Cow and Goatskin leather, double layer leather on palm, knuckle and finger areas

Carbon reinforced metal knuckle and back protection and Carbon fiber inserts at finger joints and wrist bone protect against impacts in case of a crash.

Aramid Kevlar fiber jersey lining on palm and internal top surface provide extra protection in the event of an accident

Aramid Kevlar safety stitch

gloves may have ventilation panels to allow air to flow through the glove and help keep the rider's hands cool in hot weather.

Conductive materials on the fingertips that allow the rider to use a touchscreen device without having to remove their gloves.

Motorcycle gloves have a variety of double check wrist Velcro closures, such as Velcro straps, buckles, or zippers, to help keep the gloves securely in place.

Motorbike Gloves

Our Motorbike Gloves category helps riders protect hands with a safe grip and precise feel. It covers motorcycle riding gloves for daily use and sport riding, from leather motorcycle gloves to waterproof motorbike gloves.

Key features include armor and palm padding for impact protection, plus kevlar reinforced gloves and durable motorcycle gloves built to last. Choose armored motorcycle gloves or racing gloves for a high-performance fit.

For hot days, look for ventilation motorcycle gloves and summer riding gloves with breathable materials. For wet or cold weather, waterproof motorbike gloves keep hands dry.

Choosing the Right Fit

Men's motorbike gloves and women's motorbike gloves come in sizes and shapes that fit a variety of hands. If you use a touchscreen, pick touchscreen motorcycle gloves that work with phones and tablets.

Padded bike gloves provide extra comfort, while the best motorbike gloves balance protection, durability, and comfort for riders of all levels.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Is this pair of motorbike gloves waterproof and breathable?
Yes. Our waterproof motorbike gloves use a breathable membrane and sealed seams to keep hands dry. They’re built for daily riding, rain or shine, and they pair well with other leather motorcycle gloves in varied weather.
Do these motorcycle riding gloves work with touchscreens?
Yes. Many models feature touchscreen-friendly fingertips, so you can use your phone, GPS, or other devices without taking off the gloves.
Are the gloves armored or kevlar reinforced for protection?
Yes. Some designs include knuckle protection, reinforced palms, and kevlar weaving for added safety on road trips. This makes them a strong option in our armored motorcycle gloves lineup.
What sizes are available for men and women, and how do I find a good fit?
We offer men's and women's fits from XS to XXL. To get the best fit, measure the widest part of your hand across the knuckles and check our size chart for your exact size. This helps you choose the best motorbike gloves for comfort and control.
How should I care for leather, padded, and kevlar gloves to keep them durable?
Wipe with a damp cloth, air dry away from direct heat, and avoid machine washing unless the product guide says so. Treat leather with a conditioner every few months, and store in a dry place. Some models are summer riding gloves with ventilation, so follow care tips that suit the material and design.