Grip and Guard

Palm and Finger Protection

When riders instinctively use their hands to brace for impact during a fall, the palms and fingers bear the brunt of the force. Motorcycle gloves with reinforced palms and knuckle armor absorb this energy, reducing the risk of fractures, cuts, and bruises.

High-quality gloves often feature abrasion-resistant materials like leather or Kevlar to provide a durable layer of protection against road friction.

Knuckle Protection

Knuckles are particularly vulnerable to impacts and scrapes during crashes. Many motorcycle gloves include hard knuckle guards made from materials like carbon fiber or TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) to shield this area, preventing severe injuries.

Wrist Support

Wrist injuries, including sprains and fractures, are common in accidents where hands absorb the initial impact. Gloves with extended wrist coverage and secure straps offer additional support, reducing the risk of hyperextension or damage to delicate joints.

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