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BEST DUAL SPORT GLOVES

It is crucial to make sure that you get the best experience out of your ride by selecting the finest Dual Sport gloves for the sort of riding you want to do, whether it be trail riding or adventure riding. Your choice of gloves may have a significant impact on the quality of your riding experience, regardless of whether you are participating in a weekend trail ride, an enduro, or an adventure touring trip. If your gloves are doing their function properly, you shouldn't even be aware that you're wearing them. When the weather is terrible enough that you find yourself riding a motorbike with 160 horsepower and wishing you could switch places with someone who is riding in the backseat of a Toyota Prius, you know the weather is awful. However, when our hands are cold and damp, we often find ourselves wishing for the strangest things. Things like a lovely metal hook to take the place of all these useless fingers that have frozen over. Or, if you don't care about the expense, a drive-through microwave that can dry up wet leather gloves. If you've had thoughts like these, there's a good probability that your adventure motorbike gloves may need an update. It might be difficult to locate the appropriate gloves. For the true 70/30 dirt/offroad riding that we do on tours like our Pacific Coast Highway + Adventure RIDE, it is a challenge to find the right mix of comfort and ventilation for those sweaty miles in the dirt, while also getting the crash and abrasion resistance you need for the highway stretches that are in between. This is a challenge because it is difficult to find the right mix of comfort and ventilation for those sweaty miles in the dirt. And no sooner have you identified the ideal glove for warm-weather activities than the temperatures begin to fall, at which point the significance of having both insulation and waterproofing becomes glaringly clear. If you've read the articles on the ultimate all-weather adventure gear, you'll know that because of this, we recommend packing at least two pairs of gloves for any serious trip: One for those clear, warm days that we all love, and another for those cold and potentially wet days that really test our endurance and make us question our life decisions. In order to alleviate any unnecessary existential dread that you may be experiencing (and to assist you in narrowing down your search for the ideal adventure motorcycle gloves), we have compiled a list of some of our favorite choices below, which includes options for both good weather and bad weather. We put almost every adventure glove on the market to the test, and as a result, this list should include something that is suitable for every kind of rider and every imaginable spending limit.
  1. REV'IT! Cayenne Pro Cayenne (-Best Overall-)
When Rev'It sets out to create the greatest version of anything, whether it be gloves, boots, coats, or jeans, they very seldom fall short of their goal. Therefore, it really shouldn't come as much of a surprise that their summer adventure motorcycle gloves, the Rev'It Cayenne Pro, are at the top of our list for alternatives suitable for hotter weather. There is really nothing else available on the market that provides this level of protection from collisions in addition to this level of comfort during hot weather. The Cayenne Pro boot, which we included in our roundup of adventure motorcycle boots earlier this year, is identical to the Expedition H2O boot in that it does not lack anything in terms of materials, construction, fit, or safety. As is the case with the Expedition boots, you should expect to spend top cash for items of the highest quality. There are no artificial substances present here: The Cayenne Pro's chassis is made entirely of goatskin leather and has a construction design. Rev’s inclusion of perforated panels in the fingers, thumb, and wrist of these adventure motorcycle gloves allowed for excellent air circulation throughout the glove. In most cases, when we encounter a glove that is this perforated, we have some reservations about the durability of the leather. However, Rev'It has addressed this issue by strengthening important portions with non-perforated goatskin overlays. This helps to ensure that the leather remains intact. In terms of protection, the knuckles are shielded by an aluminum hardshell that is also perforated for airflow and is supported by a honeycomb slider with two different densities. Additionally, the Cayenne Pros have a technology called "Tryonic," which extends the protection from impacts down the back of the hand. Those with sharp vision may recall seeing this design element on the Jerez 3, Rev'. It's a top-tier racing glove that's used in the MotoGP series. TPR inserts have been placed in the thumb, fingers, outseam, and wrist of the glove to provide additional protection against impact and abrasion in the event of a crash. Additionally, there is a TPU slider included in the crash zone on the palm of the glove to ensure that you are protected from even the most severe pavement get-offs.
  1. Alpinestars Celer v2 (-Runner Up-)
No, the Alpinestars Celer is not promoted with the other adventure motorcycle gloves that are included on our list. It's a boxing glove, but it's also one of the greatest all-rounders that's ever been crafted. In point of fact, it is such a wonderful all-purpose glove that its usefulness may easily be extended into the domain of... dare we say it... dual-use. The goatskin leather chassis is highly ventilated for use on warm days, making it an excellent choice for protecting against asphalt. Because it has such excellent ventilation, the Celer is able to handle the rigors of off-road driving in all three seasons with ease. Protection for the knuckles is provided by a hardshell made of TPU, which is underpinned by impact-resistant foam, which can also be found along the sliding zones for the fingers and palm. If you add Alpinestars' third and fourth finger bridge to that powerful safety cocktail (which was also handed down from their Moto-GP technology), then you have sufficient protection to fulfill the requirements of CE Level 1 standards. It is quite unusual to find such a feature in a glove that costs less than one hundred dollars, and much more unusual in a glove that performs effectively off-road.

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