MOTORCYCLE GLOVES

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HOW TO FIT

FIND YOUR SIZE

Built to break in. Sized to fit your hand for life.

Legendary USA motorcycle glove size chart — measure around the widest part of your hand, excluding the thumb

REAL RIDERS

WHAT RIDERS SAY

4.9 / 5 from 8,000+ verified riders.

  • Best gloves I've owned in 20 years

    First pair in 2008. Just bought my fifth. Breaks in like butter, grips like crazy. Worth every penny.

    Tom R.VERIFIEDPhoenix, AZ
  • Quality you can feel

    Not fashion gloves — they're tools. The stitching is bulletproof and the leather only gets better with miles.

    Mike D.VERIFIEDBrooklyn, NY
  • Replaced my $300 imports

    Tried fancier brands. None lasted like these. Three seasons in and they still look new. The sizing chart is dead accurate.

    Dave K.VERIFIEDAustin, TX

Frequently Asked Questions

What temperature are cold weather motorcycle gloves rated for?
Most cold weather riding gloves are comfortable from around 50°F down into the 30s. Deep sub-freezing riding may require heated gloves or layered liners.
Are gauntlet gloves better than short wrist for cold weather?
Yes. Gauntlets seal at the cuff over your jacket sleeve, preventing wind from rolling up the forearm. Short wrist gloves leave a gap that lets cold air in.
Do cold weather motorcycle gloves work for short rides?
Yes. They warm up quickly and don't require a long ride to perform. Short commutes, errands, and quick rides all benefit from proper insulation.
Why deerskin instead of synthetic insulation?
Deerskin combined with fleece or wool stays soft and flexible at low temperatures. Many synthetic gloves get stiff in cold air, reducing dexterity exactly when you need control most.
Are these cold weather gloves made in the USA?
Most styles in this collection are produced domestically with American deerskin. Check individual product pages for confirmed sourcing.
Can I add liners to these gloves for extra warmth?
Yes. Glove liners add an insulating layer underneath without bulk, extending the temperature range of any glove.
How do I care for cold weather leather gloves?
Wipe off road grime after rides, air dry naturally, and condition the leather a few times each season. Don't dry near direct heat — it stiffens leather and breaks down stitching.
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