These summer motorcycle gloves are summer gloves for motorcyclists who still really want to wear a real motorcycle glove. With a short cuff and a dose of strength, but without sweaty palms.
Goatskin leather, Amara, polyester and neoprene are the basic ingredients of the above recipe. A successful recipe, which at first sight seems a bit heavier than it really is. The Jango motorcycle gloves are well-ventilated, although the leather remains prominent enough not to make this immediately noticeable. This - and also because of the somewhat longer cuff and the all-round sturdy appearance of the Jango - gives the impression that 'summery' is a bit optimistic, but don't be fooled: this is a successful exercise.
After all, not everyone wants summer gloves which barely form a layer between your hand and the asphalt. And then you're at the right place. Segura doesn't skimp on the leather in these Jango motorcycle gloves.
The polyester, that's the ventilated panels on the back of the hand, while neoprene provides a soft, pleasant finish. Amara, meanwhile, can be found on the hard-wearing palm. Just like the side, it is reinforced. The fingers and knuckles are also clearly not left to their own devices: Poron, as the padding is called.
The Jango is elastic at the wrist and there's also a velcro strap, so there is no fear of losing a glove while on the way. The cuff will reach to the end of your sleeve.
The fingertips are touchscreen compatible.
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