Guide To Motorcycle Riding Gloves
Motorcycle gloves are worn tom protect the hands from things that might harm them and they are also worn to get a better grip on the gas and the front brakes of the bike. Motorcycle gloves also help keep your hands warm in cooler weather. Keep reading for more info on motorcycle riding gloves.
There is only one thing to be said about motorcycle riding gloves - protection. Your hand skin is thin especially around the fingers and knuckles. That means it takes a while to heal. Wearing proper motorcycle gloves will keep your hands safe.
Your gloves will not only protect you against cuts and scrapes they will also protect you from the cold and wet weather. When your hands are cold they don't respond as quickly as they should so you'll want winter gloves for the colder season and light gloves for the summer.
Before winter arrives always coat your winter gloves thoroughly with a waterproofing. The same type you would use on your boots works on your gloves. You can also use Scotchgard.
Gloves are very personal so choose gloves that you personally find appealing and comfortable. It's also a good idea to have a spare pair for any passenger you might have with you.
1. Alpinestars GP Pro Gloves
Offers a terrific selection of gloves for both racing and street riding as well as some fabulous styles. One popular glove is the Alpinestars GP Pro Gloves were designed for professional racers. They have a proven knuckle protection system, excellent ventilation, and made from a soft supple kangaroo leather.
For the street rider the SP 2 is a popular choice. It too has the knuckle protection, molded wrist flap, wrist cuff, and palm reinforcement.
2. Held Gloves
Is considered one of the best motorcycle gloves on the market proving the most protection of any street riding glove and also known as the best in the racing market. They cost a little more but they are worth every penny....
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Guide To Motorcycle Riding Gloves
Gloves are very personal so choose gloves that you personally find appealing and comfortable. It's also a good idea to have a spare pair for any passenger you might have with you.
1. Alpinestars GP Pro Gloves
Offers a terrific selection of gloves for both racing and street riding as well a...