Product Description
- Have you ever wished that gloves had more ventilation! These gloves have just that. They are made of premium quality 0.7 – 1.0 MM cow hide leather and mesh. Leather is use where good grip and durability is needed. Mesh is used where maximum ventilation around hands is needed. Result is an excellent quality pair of gloves that will match any black color jacket or racing suit.
- Contain eight air trap which push air around fingers.
- Contains comfortable lining.
- Scholler Keprotec with Carbon Kevlar is used on knuckles top for protection against heat and friction.
- Extremely comfortable.
- Two adjustable Velcro belts with elasticized wrist band make it very easy to fit.
- This pair of gloves is very rare and not available from anywhere else. Retail price for leather or textile Carbon Kevlar gloves is between $120 and $160 (you can check prices from internet or local retailers). Checkout our low prices!
CARBON KEVLAR Motorcycle Mesh & Leather Race Gloves
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me parece que son unos buenos guantes, muy frescos cuando se necesitan. creo que tienen buena protección sin ser muy rígidos.
Son bastante cómodos
Rating: 5 / 5
I saw these the other day in closeouts for 30 bucks down from 120.
I think these are worth exactly what I paid for them – around 30 bucks. The
elastic stitching at the wrist is VERY annoying. I had them sit for several
weeks with coke cans in them to lossen up the elastic. NO HELP. They are
sitting in my garage and I don’t know if they will ever get used.
Rating: 3 / 5
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R78O15G84F7P4 October 20, 2009
The product was received today.
The gloves have come to unravel the fabric on the fingers and left hand was torn. This is unacceptable for a product purchased as new.
I do not recommend the product or the supplier.
I want to be refound ou receive another good condition gloves.
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December 2, 2009
The seller sent me another new gloves to replace the defective ones that was showed in this video.
The new gloves are ok and are a good choice.
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Rating: 3 / 5
these gloves aren’t too bad for 30 bucks. I originally bought these gloves a while ago, but since I’m a beginner rider, and didn’t have a bike i couldn’t test them out. now that i have been able to test these gloves i would give them a solid B or B-,or on amazons scale a 3out of 5. these gloves when you get them look exactly like the picture, which is a plus, hate seeing a picture of one color and it looks completely different when u get it home. the gloves have two straps, just under/around the wrist which is of Velcro, and the second strap is located 2 or 3 inches up from that further up the arm from the wrist strap.; it too is of Velcro. after you have worn the glove for a while the second strap is i think not long enough nor really makes much of a significance whither it was there or not. the gloves are leather, with a hard shiny carbon fiber look over the knuckles of the glove which is nice and looks pretty cool. the gloves have air vents located on the fingers is pretty nice and actually usable, which helps keep your hands from sweating. now here comes the not so great part about the gloves, if you get them wet, or get rained on i should say and then the sun comes out later and air drys them, the air vents don’t seem like there meant for that, so the cool air you once felt kind of goes away till they dry again over night…weird i know. also the the more and more you tent to pull on and off your gloves at least for me, these gloves mesh around the inner finger tips lining the thumb and index finger looks a little frazzled. also after it had rained and the gloves were soaked then dried, i took them off and looked at my hands and they looked like i had been finger painting with black paint…not a good look. lastly i would say i ordered a large, and it fit well but after wearing them a while i kind of wish i ordered an x-large, i don’t like the feeling of my finger tips feel like they could bust through the top of my gloves feeling.
SO…TO SUM IT UP…
GOOD POINTS:
1. the gloves are cheap
2. they actually look exactly like the picture so if you like what you see then that’s exactly what your going to get.
3. good air movement throughout the glove, hands shouldn’t feel hot or sweaty at all on freeway
BAD POINTS:
1. watch out about getting them really wet, air movement decreases and hands might look like you’ve been finger painting i don’t know why either?
2. sizes fit nice, but if i reordered them again i would get 1 size larger if you have big hands/fingers or nails( female riders)
hope this helps a little in your decision on getting or not getting theses gloves, there really not that bad, but i definitely wouldn’t pay over $35-$40 for them, or have them as my only-all the time use gloves
Rating: 3 / 5
The gloves are nicely constructed and very comfortable. Not recomended for winter driving but perfect for the spring. It has great vents so your hands don’t get sweaty.
Rating: 4 / 5