Dave For Ohio

Monday, February 15, 2010 posted by Adrian

When it comes to choosing a pair of motorbike gloves to see you through the winter months there are some key points to take into consideration. Following our simple guidelines you will benefit from the knowledge of what components go to make up a good set of gloves that will not only keep your hands warm and protected but also provide a high level of comfort to enhance your overall riding experience.

First of all, a good pair of motorbike gloves designed to combat winter weather should make use of gore-tex fabric. This is the best synthetic fabric available as it will make gloves windproof, waterproof whilst still remaining breathable.

Look out for the most recent development in gore-tex, the X-Trafit gloves technology, this allows for superb dexterity and for easy fitting of the hand into the glove due through bonding of the liner to its waterproof membrane.

Next up look out for gloves that have Thinsulate lining, this is extremely effective at soaking in heat and keeping it there and at the same time, as the name suggests, it is a light and thin. This enables a feel somewhat similar to that of summer gloves and provides more freedom and movement and a greater overall feel for the bike.

Also look out for adjustable Velcro closings at both the wrist and the cuffs. This will allow a tight and tailored fit that prevents leakage of heat and makes for a comfortable fit.

Finally there is the option of heated motorbike gloves. These may cost slightly more than your average motorbike gloves but can be highly effective and well worth the money, acting as a sound investment to combat even the coldest and iciest of conditions.

So just bear in mind that as with almost everything in life, you usually get what you’ve paid for so have a good look around both online and on the high street and find yourself a glove that fits with the criteria outlined in this article. Good Luck!



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