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KEMIMOTO Fingerless Tactical Gloves for Men
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$20.79 Original price was: $20.79.$15.59Current price is: $15.59.
Brand | KEMIMOTO |
Material | Microfiber, Synthetic Leather |
Size | Medium |
Sport | Motorcycle Racing |
Glove Type | fielding |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Color | Fingerless-Black |
Special Feature | Lightweight, Abrasion Resistant, Extra Grip, Wrist Support, Breathable |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
- microfiber
- Imported
- IMPACT RESISTANT PROTECTION: Fabric type: reinforced microfiber. Our tactical gloves offer superior impact protection, perfect for tactical or motorcycle cycling
- COMFY& FLEXIBILITY: The fingerless design provides easy touch-screen operation, while an adjustable wrist strap ensures a snug fit for your wrist when wearing these gloves
- DURABILITY & ANTI-SLIP GRIP: Double-stitch seams and reinforced double-layer synthetic leather with anti-slip mesh provide durability and grip for any condition
- BREATHABLE: 4 rubber ventilation holes at finger joints for motorcycle gloves keep your hands cool and dry, ideal for outdoor activities like sports, hunting, hiking, and climbing
- SIZE CHART: Choose the working gloves that fit your palm according to the size chart. If you don’t love our gloves men, we will provide you with the right solution in time
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Weight | 0.198416 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10.75 × 6.93 × 2.36 in |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.75 x 6.93 x 2.36 inches |
Package Weight | 0.09 Kilograms |
Brand Name | KEMIMOTO |
Color | Fingerless-Black |
Material | Microfiber, Synthetic Leather |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | Adult |
Style | Fingerless-Black |
Included Components | A carabiner, A pair of gloves |
Size | Medium |
Sport Type | Motorcycle Racing |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
ASIN | B09WR1LXJJ |
Date First Available | September 9, 2022 |
Manufacturer | KEMIMOTO |
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Scott V. –
These by far are my favorite tactical gloves, and I’ve tried quite a few of them. The hard knuckle is beefy and the pull tabs make it nice to remove them. I haven’t had these for very long so I will put them through their paces and report back if I have any issues. I’m sure they will last awhile. Great company as well. Thank you
Dale Holcomb –
Pretty snug but comfortable. I’ve biked a few times with them and so far, they’re comfortable and lightweight. I like the knuckles. They’re a little on the low profile side.
S. N. –
These gloves exceeded all my expectations. The material feels like the stuff you find on expensive, premium motercycle gloves and somehow strikes the perfect balance between soft & comfortable yet strong and durable. These are not mesh gloves in any way so you’re hands will sweat a bit but they’re still cool enough for all day riding in 90 degree temps. Plus, mesh gloves = injured hands in an accident. The velcro straps feel secure and are easily adjustable while the hardened knuckles are far tougher than I expected. As others have said the gloves feel a bit tight out of the box but I do not recommend sizing up from your normal glove size as these will definitely stretch a bit over time. One of the best features I found was how the sueded palm sticks very nicely to my handle bars and doesn’t slip and inch when pulling back to accelerate – you really feel like your hand becomes one with the grip. This is an easy glove recommend without hesitation. The one thing that could be improved is the pull tabs on the bottom of the middle two fingers. They’re a start but the gloves are still tough to get off, especially from sweaty hands. Adding more pull tabs, especially on the thimb could fix this.