Probiker Synthetic Leather Motorcycle Gloves (Black, Free Size)

Professional Motorcycle Riding Gloves | CE-Certified Leather, Mesh & Carbon Fiber Hand Armor
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Your hands are your most vital tools on a motorcycle, controlling every throttle twist and brake pull. Our collection of professional motorcycle gloves is engineered to provide the perfect balance of tactile feedback and uncompromising safety. Whether you’re looking for carbon-fiber knuckle protection for the track or breathable ventilated mesh for summer city rides, we offer gear that meets the highest international safety standards.
Glove Technology Tailored for Every Rider
- Track & Racing Gauntlets: Full-grain leather construction with palm sliders and reinforced stitching designed to withstand high-speed slides.
- Urban & Commuter Gloves: Lightweight, touchscreen-compatible, and flexible designs that offer CE-rated protection without the bulk of a racing glove.
- All-Weather Touring Gloves: Featuring waterproof membranes and thermal insulation to keep your hands dry and warm during long-distance winter rides.
- Impact Resistance: Integrated TPU or Carbon Fiber knuckle guards and padded finger joints to shield your hands from road debris and impact.
- Enhanced Ergonomics: Pre-curved finger designs and silicon-grip palms to reduce hand fatigue and prevent "arm pump" during long journeys.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How tight should my motorcycle gloves be?
Riding gloves should fit like a "second skin." They should be snug enough so there is no loose material bunching up in your palm (which causes blisters), but not so tight that they restrict blood flow or prevent you from making a full fist. Remember, leather gloves will stretch slightly and "break in" over time.
2. Are these gloves touchscreen compatible?
Most of our modern Urban and Touring gloves feature conductive fingertips on the index finger and thumb, allowing you to use your GPS or smartphone without removing your gear. Check the specific product features for the "Touch-Tip" icon.
3. What is the difference between Short-Cuff and Gauntlet gloves?
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Short-Cuff: End at the wrist; great for summer airflow and easy on-off convenience during city commutes.
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Gauntlet: Extend over your jacket sleeve; provide superior protection against wind, rain, and wrist abrasions, making them the standard for racing and touring.
4. How do I clean and maintain my leather gloves?
Never wash leather gloves in a machine. Use a damp cloth to wipe away salt and dirt, and treat them periodically with a leather conditioner (like Motul M3) to keep the hide supple and prevent cracking from sweat and sun exposure.
5. What does the "CE Rating" mean for gloves?
A CE Level 1 or Level 2 rating ensures the gloves have passed rigorous European tests for abrasion resistance, seam strength, and impact absorption. Level 2 offers a higher degree of protection, typically found in professional racing gear.
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