Buy motorcycle gloves for winter and autumn
In winter, low temperatures can affect our hands and, consequently, our safety when riding. If we are not well protected, they can even lead to dangerous situations due to the lack of sensation in the fingers. Therefore, winter gloves have greater insulation to withstand the cold and continue to enjoy long rides with excellent comfort. Winter gloves stand out for incorporating high gram thermal lining and even waterproof and windproof membranes, or even some of them allow a heating system for safe and comfortable rides. If you are looking for gloves for winter or cold weather, you can visit our outlet section.
Types of motorcycle winter gloves
Winter waterproof gloves have a water-resistant membrane that protects them from rain so you can go on routes no matter the weather. The most commonly used membranes are Gore-Tex, Dainese's own D-Dry, or Alpinestars' Drystar.
Heated gloves are ideal for cold climates, as they have an electric battery system that provides warmth to the hand, guaranteeing excellent insulation and comfort. These are designed for the most extreme climates where temperatures are really low, so riding in winter is no longer a problem.
We could say that Gore-Tex is the quintessential waterproof membrane, and it is not only used in gloves but is used in practically all waterproof gear as it offers high water repellency and withstands large columns of water on top without letting the rain penetrate inside.
Winter gloves for women offer the same features as unisex gloves and have some type of thermal lining and waterproof membrane. In addition, their better fit to women's hands provides better ergonomics for comfort.
Summer gloves have quite different characteristics from winter ones, as in summer, ventilation and lightness are sought, without neglecting protection, whereas in winter, protection and insulation are sought. Therefore, summer gloves are usually made of perforated mesh that provides excellent ventilation and has larger air vents on the knuckles.
What materials do motorcycle winter gloves contain?
Insulation lining
For gloves to provide perfect insulation, they usually incorporate a thermal lining that can have different thickness levels that guarantee greater comfort.
The most common thermals are Thinsulate™ by 3M, Primaloft® of the Gold, Silver, or Eco category that offer different levels of thermoregulation, Thermolite® or Thermoline®. Some brands like Bering have developed their own technology, and in this case, they have created the Shell Tech™ thermal lining.
Having a waterproof membrane will be important for proper protection against rain. The best-known and most used waterproof membrane in most garments is Gore-Tex®. Like thermal linings, there are brands like Dainese and Alpinestars that have developed their own waterproof membrane; D-Dry and Drystar respectively.
Undergloves are placed under protective gloves and provide greater thermoregulation. They are usually made of soft materials since they are in direct contact with the skin and have high elasticity to ensure greater freedom of movement.
The most demanded brands of winter gloves
At Motocard, we have great brands of winter glove equipment, which is why we have the most recognized brands such as Five, Alpinestars, Dainese, Armure, By City, Garibaldi, Spidi, Bering, Tucano Urbano, Furygan, and Rukka, all of which also offer gloves for any time of the year and with adequate protection.
Questions about motorcycle winter gloves
Why use specific winter gloves?
Using specific winter gloves will provide greater comfort when driving, as the insulation and protection offered by these gloves are not the same as those offered by summer gloves. Having gloves with thermal lining and waterproof/windproof membrane will be essential for fully satisfactory driving that will allow you to enjoy long trips.
What should winter gloves be like for urban drivers?
Winter gloves used on urban roads are usually short-cuff gloves that offer greater freedom of wrist movement. These also incorporate the essentials for winter: a thermal lining and a waterproof membrane to ensure perfect insulation.
What should winter gloves be like for drivers on interurban roads or highways?
Winter gloves to be used on interurban roads or highways are medium to long-cuff gloves that offer perfect wind insulation since at high speeds, the cold air is felt even more, and if we are not well protected, we can start to feel freezing in our fingers.
A high gram thermal lining and a waterproof membrane will be necessary to complete the insulation. If long journeys on the road at very low temperatures are to be made, heated gloves are recommended, as these provide warmth thanks to a battery and maintain the inside of the glove at an optimal temperature, offering maximum comfort.