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Features:
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Adjustable wrist strap for perfect fit
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Durable, supple goatskin for strength and comfort
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Nylon stitching resists blow-out
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1-year warranty
Customer Reviews:
road starOctober 20, 2008 I've used these real leather gloves for riding for over 3 years now. You only get one year out of them, daily riding, since the leather will get hard and crack. But that is all I expected. I used to buy them at Walmart, but they don't carry them anymore, so I found them with Amazon. I'm glad to use a proven riding glove.
Live to Ride, Ride to Live
Cycle GlovesOctober 18, 2008 These gloves are surprisingly warm in chilly weather. I rode with them when the temperature was about 38 and had no discomfort at all. I really like them.
Pretty good glovesOctober 29, 2007 Although I am a woman, I bought these gloves in L as I have very long fingers. They are extremely comfortable for riding, and I'm happy with them except that the velcro doesn't close small enough as I have small wrists.
Decent gloves with bad closure strapJanuary 3, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
When I lost the motorcycle gloves I have had for over a year (along with a great leather jacket, at San Francisco Airport - D'Oh!) I needed a replacement pair. I knew and thought highly of the Bell Motorsports name and so thought their gloves should be pretty good.
Alas, I was in for a bit of disappointment. While the gloves per se are fine - the leather is soft enough, the gloves offer good protection, etc., the velcro closure at each wrist is just poorly designed. Specifically, the leather strip sewn at the wrist is a little too short, just enough so that when I put the glove on my hand the wrist expands to the point where the leather strip falls out of the metal D ring through which it must pass to fold over and "latch" to itself. This becomes quite annoying, particularly when donning the second glove, as at that point I must use my already-gloved hand to fumble with the leather strap and insert it into the D ring.
The frustrating thing is if the manufacturer had simply made these leather strips all of 1/2 an inch longer, the problem would likely not exist. Seems to me to have been a design decision that's "penny wise" (save a tiny length of leather) and "pound foolish" (aggravate the customer, this one at least, to never purchase a Bell product again).