There are a ton of different motorcycle glove options out there for us to pick from, but what features make a good adventure or dual sport glove? I will break down some of the common features in motorcycle gloves and you can use this article as a guide to help you find a glove that suits your needs.
Read MoreKlim Dakar Glove
The KLIM Dakar Riding Glove is a full feature low cuff enduro and off-road glove that packs a lot of function at a good price point.
Read MoreHeld Evo Thrux Gloves
The Held Evo Thrux is a well made glove that boasts many technical features. At the time this article was written the price for these gloves is about $130. These gloves are not cheap, but after a full season of riding they have proven to be a great addition to my glove collection. These gloves are equally at home on the street or the track.
Read MoreFox Polarpaw Gloves
The Fox Polarpaw glove is an affordable glove that offers good protection, but perhaps it was not named properly. If you are looking for a cold weather glove I would not suggest these gloves, but if you want a glove to transition from mesh gloves to cold weather gloves the Polarpaw will fill that gap. They are reasonably priced at $39.99 so adding these gloves to your arsenal won’t break the bank.
Read MoreSliders Cold Pro Waterproof Kevlar Riding Glove
The Sliders Cold Pro Waterproof Kevlar Riding Gloves pack a lot of value into a great pair of gloves. It’s hard to find a good waterproof winter glove under $50, but this one fits the bill.
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