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 comfo… More >>
CARBON KEVLAR Motorcycle Mesh & Leather Race Gloves L
Tags: CARBON, gloves, kevlar, Leather, Mesh, motorcycle, Race
#1 by Jonathan Alvarez on May 21, 2010 - 12:35 pm
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
#2 by Scott L. Mccutcheon on May 21, 2010 - 1:15 pm
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
#3 by A. Gomes on May 21, 2010 - 2:46 pm
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
#4 by TheTense on May 21, 2010 - 4:23 pm
Bought these gloves from [...] off their website. I came here looking for reviews. I bought and returned them. All in all, they’re better than going gloveless. Here’s the low down:
Pros:
- Good looks
- “Carbon kevlar” for the 25$ price, may be fake. Even if it’s plastic, it is solid and offers good knuckle protection
- Outstanding ventilation. I rode in 78 degree weather and even at lights my hands never sweated. Pure awesome.
- Very smooth, flexible, comfortable
Cons:
- VERY thin leather. I feel like it would just tear in a fall rather than wear away saving my own skin.
- Runs a size small. (ORDER 1 SIZE UP!)
- No padding on palm
- FAKE VENTS. The glove breathes great due to the mesh on each side of the fingers, but the plastic vents on each finger are FAKE. My gloves came with 1 of the little silver screens on the vent missing and it was solid plastic behind it. Air can’t go through plastic. It functions like a finger protector, but knowing it was fake made me feel used.
- Quality. from afar they look like the real deal, but take 2 minutes to examine closely and you will see poor stitching, thin leather, rough edges on plastic.
There’s a reason these are 25 dollars. 1 crash and replace. Maybe they will save some skin, maybe not, but anything is better than nothing, I guess. There is nothing I have found in this “lowest of the low” price range that offers carbon/kevlar, so that’s a plus, but all in all drop 20 more dollars and you can probably save yourself $10,000 in skin grafts from the hospital.
Rating: 2 / 5
#5 by Jarret L. Lord on May 21, 2010 - 5:23 pm
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