🖤 Gear up, stay warm, and never miss a tap—ride like you own the winter roads!
INBIKE Waterproof Winter Motorcycle Gloves combine thermal fleece insulation with a waterproof membrane and shock-absorbing TPR palm pads to deliver superior warmth, protection, and grip. Designed with touchscreen-compatible fingertips and an adjustable hook & loop cuff, these gloves offer both functionality and comfort for winter motorcyclists seeking reliable performance in harsh conditions.
Brand | INBIKE |
Material | Polyester |
Size | Large |
Sport | Cycling |
Glove Type | cycling |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Color | Black |
Special Feature | Flexible, Thermal, Touch Screen Support |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Item Weight | 0.53 Pounds |
Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
Style | motorcross-motorcycles |
Pattern | Solid |
Manufacturer | INBIKE |
Item Weight | 8.5 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 9.65 x 5.31 x 2.36 inches |
Item model number | IM902W-CA-LTBK-L |
Manufacturer Part Number | IM902W-CA-LTBK-L |
Special Features | Flexible, Thermal, Touch Screen Support |
R**N
Good gloves for riding
These gloves have good protection for knuckles and are well made. They are not so tight that I can't operate the clutch or brake. I do have issues with my hands getting numb/tired from holding the handles but I think mostly that's just me. These keep your hands warm enough in cool weather but don't think they'd work for very cold weather or for long cold rides. I have a smaller hand and find these fit well without a lot of extra at the tips of the fingers and thumbs which sometimes happen.
C**S
Yes, Thank you!
I do deliveries in NYC on an electric unicycle, I ride between 30-45mph normally, at times up to 50/55mph. I wanted a glove rugged enough to take some beating and still keep my hands warm in the colder months. I'm happy with these gloves, they are comfortable, warm, and seem to be constructed well. The knuckles are more padded than "hard" but having any protection from direct impact with an object is better than none, and they seem to be a lot more flexible and comfortable because of this. They keep my hands from being chilled to the bone like most of the other riding gloves I've used. For the price, I say you're getting a good value.
J**E
Does an okay job
Kinda bulky for a riding glove which I'm sure is due to the insulation. The insulating layer feels like it wants to come out when you pull your hand out so you have to be mindful of that when taking your gloves off. I live in Texas. We had 45 degree weather today so I figured it would be a good time to try them out. Palms stayed pretty warm but after my 30 min ride to work my finger and thumb tips were very red and cold. If you have cold winters might want to get something a little higher quality. If you have mild winters this should do fine.
D**A
Motorcycle gloves
They made well but if you wanna fill the handlebars of the motorcycle it’s very hot with these, but the quality is good
N**D
Deceiving pictures..
I have summer weight riding gloves and I needed gloves for colder weather. Even in decent weather my hands get cold. While these are definitely warm, they are much thicker than what the pictures make them out to be. I wanted gloves that were similar in size to my summer gloves because I don't like having bulky gloves on for riding. In the pictures they seem like they are slim fit and not very bulky. However, these are almost the same size as a normal pair of winter gloves. They do the job just fine but very deceiving if your looking for slim fit warm gloves!
R**.
Nice
Good product
E**T
Exelente
Muy buenos
B**
Won’t work on touch-screen.
So use the size chart as it’s a good tool that worked for me. Forget about using the touchpad on the fore-fingers as they do absolutely nothing. I tried every angle and pressure imaginable. Zero. The armor on the knuckles is a little small, but a hell of a lot better than nothing. The construction and quality seems fine but they are not heavily insulated so I don’t know if I would trust these in actual cold weather. May be good into the upper 40s or 50s depending on the length of your ride, of course. I would call these intermediate-weather gloves.
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