The entire glove is made from our Racing Grade Stretch Material Made with Dupont™ Kevlar® Fiber.
Why is our new Racing Glove the best? 1. The entire glove is made from our Racing Grade Stretch Material Made with Dupont™ Kevlar® Fiber. (No Leather Used On the Entire Glove!) This is the only synthetic material approved for road racing suits. Stretch is 5 times stronger than leather. Doesn’t absorb heat like leather or nylon. Doesn’t have a loss of any tear abrasion strength each time it gets wet, like leather. In fact even after many years of use these Gloves will have the same exact tear/abrasion strength. When new, the best leather used will average 50 to 110 pounds to tear. Motoport’s Kevlar blended Stretch tears at 420 pounds and is equal to the best new leather for abrasion. Stretch is less than half the weight of racing grade leather. An extra layer of a new Kevlar Blended material is in the palm and fingers of the glove. This new blend is 10 times stronger than the best leather in the world and has far more abrasion strength. Many riders today spend up to $300.00 or more for the higher rated leather gloves. These same riders see in many cases the gloves falling apart after 8,000 miles of use. This premature wearing out is caused by leather getting wet from the riders hand sweating or getting wet from the rain. Each time leather gets wet and dries it can loose up to 20% of the tear/abrasion strength. Water has no bad effects with the Stretch Material. Most gloves can start smelling bad especially in hot weather from sweat and bacteria. Simply throw Motoport’s Racing Gloves in the washing machine to clean. When riding in the rain and temperatures are over 75F, these gloves will work great. No need to change or wear any rain covers. Gloves will be dry in a short period after the rain stops.
2. Strongest seams of any motorcycle glove ever made. Leather weakens when holes from the needle poke through the skin. Our Kevlar blended materials don’t weaken when needles for stitching go through. We also use a far stronger thread that can be used for leather.