And that's just part of what make these superior riding gloves.
Unlike cowhide that can shrink or stiffen after they get wet, deerskin stays soft and supple through years of regular use. These gloves are sewn together with double-duty thread, which won't pull through leather like Kevlar thread will. And note the seamless palm construction—which eliminates the vulnerable thumb seam found on most every motorcycle-specific leather glove—and on a lot of gloves claiming to be motorcycle specific.
Cap it all off with double-thick deerskin panels on the palm and top of the hand, and a secure strap to make sure these gloves stay in place in the event of a slide, and you'll be hard-pressed to find a more comfortable, more effective, better looking motorcycle glove. These made-in-Oregon gloves are available in tan or black, in sizes XXS through XXXL.
>>> Download the size chart as a printable PDF file
And that's just part of what make these superior riding gloves.
Unlike cowhide that can shrink or stiffen after they get wet, deerskin stays soft and supple through years of regular use. These gloves are sewn together with double-duty thread, which won't pull through leather like Kevlar thread will. And note the seamless palm construction—which eliminates the vulnerable thumb seam found on most every motorcycle-specific leather glove—and on a lot of gloves claiming to be motorcycle specific.
Cap it all off with double-thick deerskin panels on the palm and top of the hand, and a secure strap to make sure these gloves stay in place in the event of a slide, and you'll be hard-pressed to find a more comfortable, more effective, better looking motorcycle glove. These made-in-Oregon gloves are available in tan or black, in sizes XXS through XXXL.
>>> Download the size chart as a printable PDF file