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Top 3 Motorcycle Gloves for 2023

Top 3 Motorcycle Gloves for 2023
Muiz Aziz
October 2, 2023

Your hands are precious, and they deserve the best care possible.

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After all, without them, daily tasks like sipping your morning coffee, holding your loved one’s hand, or even steering a motorcycle become impossible.

That’s why investing in a quality pair of motorcycle gloves is a smart move. But with countless options available, how do you choose the right pair? We’ve got you covered.

In this article, we’ll introduce you to the top 3 motorcycle gloves for 2023, each offering a perfect blend of style and safety.

Saint Inside Out Glove: The Ultimate in Comfort

Saint has a stellar reputation in the riding gear industry, known for its innovative designs and safety enhancements. The Saint Inside Out Gloves are no exception.

Designed in collaboration with Terry Madden, an MX, flat track, and Baja racer, these gloves are all about comfort and style.One unique feature of these gloves is that all the seams are located on the exterior, ensuring there are no uncomfortable pressure points on your hands or fingers.

Made from supple, black-dyed goat leather with a pre-worn feel, they offer both comfort and style.Safety is paramount, and these gloves have armor inserts in the knuckle and palm, earning them a CE safety garment certification.

They secure snugly with a hook and loop fastener and boast touchscreen-sensitive thumb and index fingertips.

Inside, a moisture-wicking soft liner keeps your hands dry, while an elasticated panel ensures a pressure-free fit. The Saint Inside Out gloves also feature the brand’s iconic winged emblems on the wrists.

Dainese Tempest 2 D-Dry Short Gloves: Feature-Packed Performance

Dainese, a well-known Italian riding gear manufacturer, is synonymous with top-notch protection. The Dainese Tempest 2 D-Dry gloves, designed for commuters, are packed with impressive features.

These short-cuff gloves offer touch-sensitive fingertips and a visor wiper on the left index finger for added convenience.

Pre-curved fingers and elasticated concertina panels on the lever fingers ensure easy movement. Fastening and removal are hassle-free thanks to hook and loop fasteners on each cuff.

Constructed with a blend of 4-way stretch fabric and leather reinforcements, these gloves prioritize safety.

Comf-tek soft PU viscoelastic armor flexes to match your hand’s shape, while a suede palm improves your grip.

Designed for winter riding, they feature Dainese’s D-Dry breathable membrane for waterproofing and a thermal insulation layer to keep you warm in chilly conditions.

REAX Ridge WP Gloves: Keeping Hands Safe and Dry

REAX, an offshoot of Revzilla’s parent company Comoto, knows riding gear inside out. The Reax Ridge WP gloves are designed for no-nonsense riders who demand both safety and dry hands.

These purpose-driven gloves feature a 0.8mm to 0.9mm cowhide backhand and a durable goat leather palm with double layers in high-stress areas.

The gauntlet cuff combines leather and stretch poly fabric, securing with a large velcro panel for easy adjustment.

Safety is a top priority, with comprehensive leather construction and integrated armor over the knuckles. Axial super fabric on the palm offers superior abrasion resistance backed by impact-absorbing padding.

Reflective-coated stretch fabric panels on the fingers and reflective details on the outer edges of each hand enhance visibility.

The Reax Ridge WP gloves also feature a waterproof and breathable poly tricot liner, preventing annoying bunching.

Their pre-curved design prioritizes comfort, and touchscreen-capable fingertips make them convenient on the go.

In conclusion, when it comes to motorcycle gloves, style and safety are non-negotiable. The Saint Inside Out Gloves, Dainese Tempest 2 D-Dry Short Gloves, and REAX Ridge WP Gloves offer the perfect combination of both.

So, keep your hands protected, comfortable, and stylish as you hit the road in 2023 with these top-notch motorcycle gloves.

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Buyer's guide
October 2, 2023
Muiz Aziz @muiz_aziz07

A former national tennis player turned Broadcast Journalist with knowledge regarding all sports in Malaysia and eager to bring you the latest updates on motorsports and bikes

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