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Updated Full Finger Anti-Slip Motorcycle Gloves Hard Knuckle Perforated Motorcycle Riding Gloves (Updated Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.6
🛡️ Motorcycle Protective Gear, 🏍️ Motorcycle & Powersports

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Details

SizeSmall
ColorUpdated,perforated
MaterialLeather
BrandSuperbike
Closure TypeButton, Buckle

Description of Updated Full Finger Anti-Slip Motorcycle Gloves Hard Knuckle Perforated Motorcycle Riding Gloves (Updated

1.More protections---Besides Hard PVC Shell on the Knuckle and Foam Padding on the fingers ,we had added Extra Padded Protectors on the moon mount of the palm. 2.Two Touchscreen Fingers---Touch screen capabilities on the thumb and index fingers help to use mobile and other devices without removing the gloves. 3.Updated Anti-slip Design---Added high quality Silicon Neoprene Printed Material between the thumb and index finger & mountain of the palm help to grip the throttle more tightly. 4.New Quick Wear Band and Buckle Button---The band will help riders to wear the gloves more quickly while Buckle button can lock the right and left gloves together to avoid lost if not use. 5.Genuine Goatskin Leather Material---As a manufacture of producing kinds of gloves for 20 years,we know goatskin leather is the best choice for motorcycle gloves because of it’s soft,flexible,lightweight,durability.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Anatomy not well understood

So the material is very nice. They are comfortable and appear to be very well built. No protruding threads, nothing is torn. Touch fingers are quirky at best. Sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. But that's not why I bought it. But the protection of the joints is not there. The ones for the main knuckles at the top of the fingers are in the middle of the back of my hand. The lower ones are located directly between the lower joints and the upper part of the fingers. It's strange because…

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • High price

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Narrow small: gloves

I wear size XXL - and I certainly have big hands. They feel tight, okay, maybe they should be? and does not disturb the narrowness. BUT they are also short in the fingers. Therefore my fingertips tend to press on the end of the glove. There is an obx seam at the fingertip - it never gets comfortable. The seam is right between the ends of your nail. I'm considering cutting off my fingers. not sure yet. They are pre-perforated but I don't "feel" any real difference from my regular US Army leather

Pros
  • New
Cons
  • Some problems

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Fits great, feels good, stinks to high heaven

They look good and fit well. They're a bit small despite their sizing chart (I need a little more room between my toes), but they're ok for the price. There haven't been any hits yet, so I can't say anything about protecting the joints. What I can tell is the smell. Maybe it's a goat thing, but there's no gassing like bad memory foam. My gloves are just as smelly as the day they arrived and I've used them a lot. Now my bike bag smells like goat too (assuming it smells like goat, I don't know)…

Pros
  • Consistent test results
Cons
  • Vulgarity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Touchscreen compatible with backhand protection

Despite reviews stating that touchscreen compatible gloves are likely to offer less protection. I still buy these when doing basic things on my phone when installed on my Kymco Super8 150cc scooter. If you are a person who prefers not to take off the glove too much every time you need to touch the phone screen. This will probably be your reason for buying these or gloves that can be used for this purpose. Can get tight when getting dressed. This is probably because they're made to fit the…

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 2 out of 5

the smell of the boat; Bad stitch

Good gloves for the price. At first the smell is quite strong. This seems to be a common theme for affordable leather goods from abroad. The size I chose was a bit too big for me. They also look cheap. The main reason I chose not to leave them is the seams. I haven't even used them yet and the seams have already unraveled and stretched. It's hard to believe that they stand up to the wear and tear and are safe. Protective clothing needs good stitching, otherwise it doesn't matter how well the…

Pros
  • Absolute legend
Cons
  • Exchange possible

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Decent enough and works on my GPS touchscreen

First of all, if you think these are reliable motorcycle protective gloves, think again. Of course, especially for the price, they don't offer riding protection like other and much more expensive gloves that offer when you fall at high speed. I wouldn't trust ankle guards or sliders for real protection in a fall. Having said that I ordered the XL and they fit exactly like the more expensive gloves I bought so I'll say they are true to size if that's a problem. I recently swapped out my GPS…

Pros
  • Everything is great!
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

To be realistic these are good $20 gloves.

Come on Negative people There were! Those are $20 gloves. I've been on the road in all weathers for over 30 years and in tactical/medical service for about 25 years. Trust me I have bought and own many pairs of gloves for every profession. They are quite bulky for any tactical use, I would never use them for this application, they are definitely a riding glove. As far as riding goes, if you fall into them, they'll probably do a damn good job of lowering your injury threshold. but they probably…

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Nothing