MOTORCYCLE GLOVES

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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 are gauntlet motorcycle gloves?
Gauntlet gloves have an extended cuff that covers the wrist and lower forearm. The longer cuff seals out wind and debris and overlaps with jacket sleeves for full coverage.
When should I choose gauntlet gloves over short wrist?
Choose gauntlets for cold weather riding, highway speeds, long-distance touring, and conditions where you need wind sealing or extra forearm protection. Short wrist gloves work better for warm weather and casual street riding.
Are gauntlet gloves harder to put on?
Slightly. The longer cuff requires you to feed your hand through more leather, but the wider cuff opening on most modern gauntlets makes it manageable. The trade is worth it for the coverage.
What's the best leather for gauntlet motorcycle gloves?
Deerskin offers the softest hand feel and best break-in, cowhide gives the most abrasion resistance, and goatskin balances grip and durability. Choose based on conditions and preference.
Are gauntlet gloves waterproof?
Leather is naturally water-resistant but not fully waterproof. The longer cuff helps shed rain off the wrist, but extended wet riding will eventually saturate the leather. Condition gloves regularly to maintain water repellency.
Do gauntlet gloves work in summer?
They can, but the extended cuff traps more heat than a short wrist style. For warm-weather riding, consider perforated leather gloves for airflow.
Are these gauntlet gloves made in the USA?
Most gauntlet styles in this collection are produced domestically using American hides and skilled glove construction. Check product pages for individual sourcing details.
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