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How to Pick the Right Biker Gloves

Author: Sally Wilkinson
by Sally Wilkinson
Posted: Sep 19, 2016
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Riding a motorbike comes with a lot of responsibilities and even more information that a new rider has to learn. One of the most important thing about being a regular rider is often overlooked by many beginners – the right clothing. While it may be fairly simple to get a standard helmet and biking boots, and even to get a few of those cool biker jackets, a little more attention is required for picking out the right gloves. Read ahead for some important information and a few pointers to help you with your selection.

The Main Concerns

Firstly, you must understand what you need to be looking for when buying motorbike gloves. Specifically, there are four factors that should influence your decision: fit, feel, construction, and features. The gloves should not be too tight or hinder movement. They should be comfortable and well-made from quality material. Depending on the bike you have and the kind of riding you do, you will require gloves with certain features, such as venting or specific lengths.

Types of Gloves

Nowadays, you can find a huge number of gloves made of that are specially engineered for various purposes and made with various materials. It’s important to know a little about the main ones. One of the biggest distinctions is based on the kind of weather you will be riding in.

Gloves for the Seasons

Summer or hot weather gloves are designed to protect you but also to keep cool with ventilation. These will either be made of air materials or will have multiple vents. Some of the highest quality gloves will even use Kevlar in their construction so that they are lightweight but still protective and strong. Medium-weight gloves are best suited for cooler months, and have less ventilation. These gloves are lightly insulated, providing a much better feel and control than winter gloves. They are probably the most versatile category of gloves and offer the most variety. Winter gloves are the most insulated and padded type of gloves, but this can hinder your control. If you need winter gloves, try them on your bikes handles and controls to make sure they won’t make it too difficult to ride. You should have a pair of each type of gloves if you are going to be riding in all kinds of weather.

Glove Materials

Most gloves have either leather or nylon as their main material. Leather can generally offer more protection than nylon, as nylon requires much more crash protection in the form of additional materials like Kevlar. More advanced materials are integrated to improve protection and functionality. You can find micro-porous materials which give gloves breathability and waterproof qualities. Tough materials that are used particularly in the finger joint and knuckle areas include Kevlar, carbon fibre, and even titanium. Silicone gel is used in the palm area as padding for crash protection. It additionally cushions your hands against the vibrations of the handlebars. There are other types of materials as well, but these offer the most protection.

Ultimately, as long as the gloves you choose are comfortable, fit you well, and offer plenty of protection without hindering your riding, you can be confident of your pick.

About the Author

Sally is an enthusiastic blogger and marketing manager. She maintains keen interest in progress and development in the marketing and business space.

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