Have you ever wished that gloves had more ventilation! These gloves have just that. They are made of premium quality 0.7 - 1.0 MM cow hide leather and mesh. Leather is use where good grip and durability is needed. Mesh is used where maximum ventilation around hands is needed. Result is an excellent quality pair of gloves that will match any black color jacket or racing suit.
Contain eight air trap which push air around fingers.
Contains comfortable lining.
Scholler Keprotec® with Carbon Kevlar is used on knuckles top for protection against heat and friction.
Extremely comfortable.
Two adjustable Velcro belts with elasticized wrist band makes it very easy to fit.
This pair of gloves is very rare and not available from anywhere else. Retail price for leather or textile Carbon Kevlar gloves is between $120 and $160 (you can check prices from internet or local retailers). Checkout our low prices!
Great gloves for the moneyJune 7, 2010 Adrian C. Beckmann Mediums were a bit large for me. I am 5'6" and 145lbs, but otherwise its a great products for the money.
Shady Quality.April 30, 2010 TheTense(VA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Bought these gloves from [...] off their website. I came here looking for reviews. All in all, they're better than going gloveless, but not by much. Here's the low down:
Pros:
- Good looks
- "Carbon kevlar" for the 25$ price, may be fake. Even if it's plastic, it is solid and offers good knuckle protection
- Outstanding ventilation. I rode in 90 degree weather and even at lights my hands never sweated. Pure awesome.
- Very smooth, flexible, comfortable
Cons:
- VERY thin leather IF IT IS EVEN LEATHER!. It smells and feels like the fake rubber stuff. I feel like it would just tear in a fall rather than wear away saving my own skin.
- Fit. Runs a size small. (ORDER 1 SIZE UP!) it also is made for people with shorter fingers and normal to wide palms.
- No padding on said palms.
- FAKE VENTS. The glove breathes great due to the mesh on each side of the fingers, but the plastic vents on each finger are FAKE. My gloves came with 1 of the little silver screens on the vent missing and it was solid plastic behind it. Air can't go through plastic. It functions like a finger protector, but knowing it was fake made me feel robbed.
- QUALITY! from afar they look like the real deal, but take 2 minutes to examine closely and you will see poor stitching, thin leather, rough edges on plastic. My thumb was a little tight in them and within 3 weeks of short daily rides, my thumb ripped through. The seam where the "leather" meets the mesh sucked. These gloves will absolutely fail in a crash.
There's a reason these are 25 dollars. 1 crash and replace if you still have hands afterwards. Maybe they will save some skin, but probably not, but anything is better than nothing I guess. There is nothing I have found in this "lowest of the low" price range that offers carbon/kevlar, so that's a plus, but all in all drop 20 more dollars and you can probably save yourself $10,000 in skin grafts from the hospital. Seriously people, just pay $20 more dollars. Drop 45$ and get real leather gloves.
Very Nice GlovesApril 23, 2010 Jarret L. Lord(Philly) The gloves are nicely constructed and very comfortable. Not recomended for winter driving but perfect for the spring. It has great vents so your hands don't get sweaty.
Bargain Hand Protection, Great Price.December 19, 2009 Burt Kaufman(Austin, TX USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought these gloves a few years ago. They do provide extra protection to your hands. The gauntlets also provide protection between the end of the sleeves of your jacket and ordinary gloves. These do prevent the leather of the gloves from making contact with the pavement, directly on a knuckle, and wearing through, though your palms are more at risk. These do provide long-wearing protection to your hands. They are both comfortable, and comforting to wear. They look great. So they are everything I want/expect for hand protection.
good glovesDecember 12, 2009 Arkis(New Hampshire) good pair of gloves the only thing that annoys me is that the mesh catches on the velcro, very annoying.
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