Submitted by Antonio9photo t3_zmhv65 in BuyItForLife

what motorcycle gloves do you recommend that have lasted you tens of thousands of miles/km? And that the palm is still holding up. (Any types are welcomed)

my current gloves are a pair of busted up Alpinestars Cellar V2 gloves that I've worn for 14,000 miles/22500km, palm has thinned and broken. I do have replacement gloves but know I'm thinking of probably returning those (Alpines* SMX Z Drystar & Alpine* Booster v2) and getting one of the ones u guys might recommend!

Cheers :) (mods yes I used the search first, only 1 "recent" one)

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DrBarnabyFulton t1_j0c9wgf wrote

Odin Mfg. Make quality gear (not found on Revzilla or Cyclegear), or Icon Hypersport (my personal favorites, that keep getting STOLEN).

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Antonio9photo OP t1_j10gthi wrote

how is the palm thickness?

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DrBarnabyFulton t1_j10iz6p wrote

The Icon are goat skin (I think) they're thicker than my older A-stars. A bit thick for Summer and too thin for Winter, good feel and soft. My Odins are the SMX, these are my Summer gloves. They're Cowhide and a little thicker but, perforated palms and breathe VERY well. I wish the SMXs had palm sliders, beyond that I like them a lot and they look new still after 2 years.

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nolanhoff t1_j0bcv3c wrote

I feel like this would be more suited to a motorcycle sub.

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Antonio9photo OP t1_j0ov2wy wrote

just wanting to know the most durable. it would be the same if I asked for a BIFL tent or desk, both have subreddits but still

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nolanhoff t1_j0pi9uh wrote

I disagree. A camping subreddit is much more specialized, and would have a much greater knowledge of equipment.

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Antonio9photo OP t1_j10h4fv wrote

yes, but as a fast track way of finding out if something is BIFL, here would be a better source, given that there are motorcyclists here (as evident)

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ze-phoenix t1_j0bfonn wrote

Held phantoms and BMW GS gloves. Both have lasted me for a long time and I commute and tour with them. Maybe causal but both of them are made with roo Leather

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Antonio9photo OP t1_j10gzls wrote

nice, what does the palm thickness look like now?

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ze-phoenix t1_j10iykf wrote

Subjective I know but the Palm thickness is still pretty good and I still feel them to be protective.

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Unusual-Okra9251 t1_j0d1oel wrote

I have a pair of Knox gloves that are bulletproof. Love them.

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Antonio9photo OP t1_j0ov3q9 wrote

what model are they? and how many miles have u worn them for?

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Unusual-Okra9251 t1_j0pm6rl wrote

They're Knox Orsa gloves, not sure on the mileage but I've used them regularly for the last 7 years.

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Antonio9photo OP t1_j10gwdz wrote

how is the palm thickness then? got some Knox pants and love those

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Unusual-Okra9251 t1_j10ksdh wrote

The leather is thick and well padded, and the best part is the scaphoid slider/armor. Not many gloves include serious protection in that area, but it's the most common initial point of impact in a crash.

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flagboulderer t1_j0jdf6n wrote

Dianese has never done me wrong. Their Steel Pro gloves lasted me over 15k miles before kicking it in a crash. Saved my hands, though.

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cherlin t1_j0t0k6o wrote

Seconded dianese, no matter what the piece of gear, their stuff is excellent.

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Antonio9photo OP t1_j0ov0xy wrote

how were they b4 the crash?

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flagboulderer t1_j0pwsy8 wrote

Great, sturdy pair of gloves. Expensive, but super well constructed. Took a little to break in, though.

I've also had some Revit gloves that were nice lightweight, warm weather gloves, but they didn't last that long. Only maybe 5k miles before the leather started to disintegrate at the thumb seam.

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midnight407 t1_j0jyr26 wrote

Good ones that have enough tactile feedback for switchgear/buttons, easy on & off, abrasion protection, air flow, etc properly balanced will not be BIFL. Oils from your hands will get them funky and eventually break down the glove. For leather I’d find a nice handmade set. I’ve seen craftsmen set up booths at rallies like Biketoberfest/Daytona Bike Week or Sturgis. For a textile glove, I love my Alpinestars vapors but I rarely ride. All my bikes are garage queens and I am lazy

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Antonio9photo OP t1_j10h9dr wrote

>All my bikes are garage queens and I am lazy

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then as close to BIFL as one can be, aka tens of thousands of miles

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beerandtots t1_j0s5p31 wrote

I wear Lee Park designs. Super comfy when broken in, great feel for switches. Drawback is they are not water proof. Had mine for 9 years so far.

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Antonio9photo OP t1_j10hc0x wrote

>Lee Park designs

what model? and how is their palm thickness so far?

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beerandtots t1_j10vngg wrote

I have the deertour outseams. Palms are nearly unworn.

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