The motorcycle gloves are essential equipment for every motorcyclist, not only for comfort but also for safety. Each season has its own specificities and requires a different type of glove. The choice of gloves must meet the criteria of safety, comfort and adaptability according to climatic conditions. Let’s go through these different aspects together.
A motorcyclist glove is personal protective equipment (EPI) designed specifically for two-wheel users. Its aim is to protect the motorcyclist's hands against the potentially serious consequences of a fall, but also against climatic hazards and the cold. For this, they are often, depending on the model, reinforced in important areas (knuckles, palms, etc.) and made from a material resistant to shocks and abrasion.
The gloves protect your hands in the event of a fall, but also against bad weather and the cold. They also improve your grip on the controls and minimize the risk of injury.
Wearing gloves when riding a motorcycle is a necessity for safety and comfort. They protect against injuries in the event of a fall and projections (gravel, insects, dust, etc.). They also provide better grip on the controls, especially when it rains. Finally, they are an ally against the cold and bad weather.
Since November 20, 2016, the wearing of gloves has been compulsory in France for the driver and passenger of a motorized two-wheeler. In case of non-compliance with this obligation, the fine is 300 euros and the withdrawal of one point on the driving license.
An approved glove is a glove that meets certain safety standards defined par the law. In France, approval is granted par la EN 13594. It guarantees that the glove resists abrasion, tears and impacts on the most exposed areas. The standard also sets requirements for the materials used and the strength of the seams.
A label mentioning the EN 13594 standard is sewn onto the glove. Unapproved gloves are not permitted on the road and their use may result in a fine and the removal of a point on your driving license.
For gloves, there are two main categories.
Road gloves : They must be approved. With metacarpal and phalangeal protections.
Gloves cross : Soft, less thick and less padded, they offer greater sensitivity to the handlebars and controls. They are approved when they are intended for enduro. For the cross, practiced on a circuit or private land, approval is not necessary.
Features and advantages
Summer gloves are designed to allow air circulation to keep hands cool during hot weather. They are often made from perforated leather or mesh textile to provide that breathability while still providing protection. They are generally equipped with protections on the knuckles and palm.
Features and advantages
Winter gloves, unlike their summer counterparts, are designed to provide thermal insulation. They are often made of leather or textile, with insulating padding to keep the hands warm. Many are also waterproof. Some models are even heated to offer optimal thermal protection. Heated motorcycle gloves seem to be the ideal solution for riding par very cold weather while keeping your hands warm. Connected to your motorcycle's battery or rechargeable from the mains with their battery kit, heated gloves provide the comfort and safety necessary to face the winter.
Features and advantages
Mid-season gloves are the ideal solution between summer gloves and winter gloves. They are suitable for the mild weather conditions of fall and spring. They offer protection against cold and humidity, while allowing some breathing to prevent excessive sweating.
For long journeys, it is advisable to bring two pairs of gloves, one light and one thicker and waterproof, to choose according to the current climate.
Features and advantages
Leather gloves are prized for their resistance. Leather offers optimal protection against abrasion and to some extent against impact. Additionally, leather can be treated to be water resistant.
Features and advantages
Textile gloves are appreciated for their lightness and breathability. They are ideal for rides in summer. They can also be waterproof and insulating for winter tours.
Features and advantages
Heated gloves are a blessing for motorcyclists riding in winter. Incorporating a p-powered heating systemar a battery, they provide even warmth to your hands even in the coldest conditions.
Temperature and weather conditions are determining factors in the choice of your gloves. During the summer, opt for ventilated gloves that will keep you cool. For winter, choose warm, insulating and waterproof gloves. And for fall and spring, choose mid-season gloves.
Seasonality has a major impact on pilot comfort and safety. Proper gloves will not only make you feel comfortable on the motorcycle, but also give you a good grip on the controls, which is crucial for safe riding.
Choosing the correct glove size is essential for optimal comfort and safety. Gloves should fit snugly, without being tight. They must allow freedom of movement while remaining securely in place in the event of a fall.
Here's how to measure and match size:
Take a measuring tape. Bend your hand slightly without clenching your fist. Measure around the palm without the thumb. First step, you have your hand size in cm.
For men, the size is between 100 and 100 cm.
For women it is between 100 and 100 cm and between 100 and 100 cm for children. Then, you must convert this size with the size guide.
Kids | Women | Men | International Size | |
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2XS | 12-13 cm | |||
XS | 13-14 cm | 17-18 cm | 19-20 cm | 6-7 |
S | 14-15 cm | 18-19 cm | 20-21 cm | 7-8 |
M | 15-16 cm | 19-20 cm | 21-22 cm | 8-9 |
L | 16.17 cm | 20-21 cm | 22-23 cm | 9-10 |
XL | 21-22 cm | 23-24 cm | 10-11 | |
2XL | 22-23 cm | 24-25 cm | 11-12 | |
3XL | 23-24 cm | 25-26 cm | 12-13 | |
4XL | 26-27 cm | 13-14 |
Gloves that are too tight are uncomfortable and prevent good blood circulation, gloves that are too wide hinder the movement of fingers and hands when driving.
Your fingers should be able to move smoothly and easily.
Comfort and fit
Gloves must be comfortable, fit well and leave a good feeling with the controls. Try them before you buy them if possible.
The materials
The choice of material depends on your preferences and climatic conditions. Leather is known for its resistance, while textile offers more lightness and breathability.
Specific functionalities
Look at specific features like protections, waterproofing, heating system, etc. They can add additional comfort and security.
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Evaluate your budget and find the best value for money. Keep in mind that quality and safety often come at a price.
Marks
Choose brands recognized for their quality and reliability. Discover par example our range of gloves from the Alpinestars brand.
Specialist in motorcycle gloves, FIVE Gloves offers gloves that combine comfort, safety and design.
Gencod is a brand that belongs to 50 Factory which offers different types of parts and numerous equipment for the pilot.
50 Factory offers you a wide range of motorcycle gloves which meet the needs of every pilot, whatever the season. Find the model that suits you among our selection of summer, winter, mid-season, leather, textile gloves, or even heated gloves.
Discover all our advice concerning approved gloves Gencod et Restone and the guide dedicated to motorcycle glovescross.
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