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Summer Motorcycle Gloves

If you live in a warmer climate or do most of your riding in prime conditions, then summer motorcycle gloves are going to be right up your alley. Built to perform when temperatures rise, hot weather motorcycle gloves will give your hands a breath of fresh air. It's true that summer motorcycle gloves will vary when it comes to levels of protection; some provide carbon fiber knuckles while others are constructed of basic leather or mesh, but all of these summer gloves will flow a ton of air.

What's more, these warm weather motorcycle gloves will pair up well with any summertime textile outfit in your closet and keep your hands cool and protected. So, if you have any questions in choosing the summer motorcycle gloves that best suit your needs, don't hesitate to contact RevZilla and we'll get you geared up correctly for the conditions at hand.

Summer Motorcycle Glove FAQ's

What makes a good summer motorcycle glove?
A good summer motorcycle glove is all about balancing protection and airflow. It should be made of a mix of materials, like a leather palm for abrasion resistance and a mesh or textile back for maximum ventilation. Of course, it must still have key safety features like hard knuckles and reinforced seams.

Are mesh gloves safe in a crash?
Yes, high-quality mesh gloves are safe for road use. The "mesh" is only used in low-impact areas (like the back of the hand or between the fingers) to let air in. All the critical "slide zones," like the palm, thumb, and outside of the pinky, are still made from tough, abrasion-resistant leather or textiles.

Should I get a gauntlet or short-cuff summer glove?
This is up to you. Most riders prefer a short-cuff summer glove because it allows air to flow up your jacket sleeve, helping to cool your whole body. However, a "perforated" or "vented" gauntlet glove is still a great option if you want that extra wrist protection for sport riding, even in the heat. Read more about short-cuff vs gauntlet gloves here.

My hands get really sweaty. What glove should I get?
If your hands get sweaty, you need a glove with as much airflow as possible. Look for gloves that use "3D mesh," which is a thicker, more open-weave material that just flows air. Also, a glove with a "moisture-wicking" liner can help pull sweat away from your skin, keeping you drier and more comfortable.


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