Road Motorcycle Gloves
When it comes to your road motorcycle gloves it's always best to buy high-quality gear that ensures that your hands are safe. That's why MR MOTO only stocks the highest quality road motorbike gloves in New Zealand.
We stock a massive range of the best road motorcycle glove brands including Alpinestars, Dririder, RJAYS, Dainese and more. Our road bike gloves come in a wide range of style choices and fittings. So if your looking for the best road motorbike gloves, then look no further than MR MOTO.
Our motorcycle gloves are part of our huge motorcycle gear collection here in NZ.
MR MOTO is New Zealand's largest online store for motorcycle gear and we have a huge range of motorcycle gloves from leading brands.
Motorcycle gloves are an essential piece of safety gear for all motorcycle riders and it's important to find a style and fit that suit your style of riding. Our collection of motorbike gloves includes heated motorcycle gloves that are perfect for winter riding.
As well as winter gloves, we also have a wide range of leather motorcycle gloves which are stylish and offer great protection, as well as being extremely comfortable for riding.
Browse our range of motorcycle gloves above and use the filters on the left-hand side to shop by brand, size, price, and availability.
Shop motorcycle gloves NZ online today at MR MOTO.
Motorcycle Gloves FAQs
What are the differences between motorcycle gloves and normal gloves?
Motorcycle gloves differ from normal gloves in several key aspects. Primarily, they are designed with a focus on safety and protection; they are typically made from robust materials such as leather or Kevlar to protect the hands in case of a fall. Moreover, motorcycle gloves often incorporate padding or armour at critical points such as the knuckles, palms, and fingers. Additionally, they are designed to provide enhanced grip on the handlebars even in adverse weather conditions. Regular gloves, on the other hand, are primarily designed for warmth and may not offer the same level of protection or grip.
What features should I look for when choosing road motorcycle gloves?
When choosing road motorcycle gloves, several key features should be taken into consideration. Firstly, the gloves should offer excellent protection, with reinforced areas on the knuckles, palms, and fingers. They should also be made from durable materials such as leather or Kevlar to withstand potential impacts. Secondly, the gloves should provide a good grip to ensure safe handling of your motorcycle in all weather conditions. Thirdly, consider the gloves' fit and comfort; they should fit snugly but not restrict your movement. Lastly, consider gloves with added features such as touchscreen-friendly fingertips, ventilated design for breathability, or thermal lining for colder climates.
How do I determine the right size for road motorcycle gloves?
Determining the right size for road motorcycle gloves is crucial to ensure comfort, protection, and optimal grip. To do this, use a tape measure to find the circumference of your dominant hand, just below the knuckles (excluding your thumb). Compare this measurement to the manufacturer's size chart, which will usually be available online or provided with the product. Sizes can vary between manufacturers, so always check the specific chart for the gloves you're considering. Remember, the gloves should fit snugly without restricting movement or cutting off circulation. If you're in between sizes, it's generally recommended to go for the larger size.
How often should I replace my road motorcycle gloves?
The frequency of replacing your road motorcycle gloves largely depends on the amount and intensity of use. As a rule of thumb, if you notice significant wear and tear, such as fraying, loose threads, or thinning material, it's time to invest in a new pair. Furthermore, if the gloves no longer provide a snug and secure fit, or if the protection features like the reinforced areas are compromised, you should replace them promptly. For regular riders, a good quality pair of gloves should typically last for about a year before needing replacement. However, it's always a good idea to regularly inspect your gloves for any signs of deterioration, to ensure your safety on the road.