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Review on Updated Full Finger Anti-Slip Motorcycle Gloves Hard Knuckle Perforated Motorcycle Riding Gloves (Updated by Thomas Landis

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 shouldn't be worn afterwards. Damn crap, they're going to look like crap when it comes to significant speed. Other than that, these are darn good $20 gloves. Keep in mind that they're goatskin, not cowhide, so a little softer and stretchier, but they're very comfortable and they're still $20 all day. Don't expect a $20 glove to protect you flawlessly at 35 mph or faster. This is "Protection" gear, not bulletproof or full "Protection" gear. Yes! Rather gloves for mild and cold weather, I wouldn't want them for the summer, they definitely get very hot above 70-75 degrees. Mine ran a little better than expected. I usually wear large ones and I ordered this, they are a bit looser than I would like but hopefully after some time they will adapt well to the water and weather. Touchscreen fingertips are perfect for large gloves. You can expect a lot when trying to use your phone with gloves on, but they handle simple texts and short tasks with ease. So I would buy them for the whole day for $20 a pair. But I'm also a realist: I don't expect a pair of $20 goatskin gloves to give me the same protection as a pair of $100 leather welding gloves or the gentle touch of a professional Japanese massage therapist. But they are definitely better than human skin on asphalt and they are very comfortable. They also look pretty cool to look at. Not cheap and not tacky. The cuff closure is a nice addition to avoid losing it. At the very least, I think you'll both lose. I think we need to put them to the test and see how they hold up over time and over miles.

Pros
  • Best
Cons
  • Nothing