The Task RTX gloves are excellent, pleasantly padded, winter motorcycle gloves that excel in their outstanding motorcycle feel. Don't expect an overload of protectors and hard elements, just warm and dry hands.
In the end that's what it's all about: dry and warm. And anyone who has a little experience on a motorcycle knows: it is not that easy for motorcycle gloves to do the job properly. But ... what are these motorcycle gloves called? Yes, they are.
They are relatively short, the Task RTX gloves, but the warm lining makes up for it. Usually, you lose some feeling and fine motoring skills but not here. On the contrary. The trend towards thinner but warm motorcycle gloves for winter use gets an excellent and contemporary interpretation here. The outside feels very soft and the balance between textile (back of the hand) and leather (palm) is good. Literally and figuratively. The waterproof element comes from the integrated Raintex technology (RTX) which further excels in 'inconspicuously doing its job'.
Without the leather finished knuckle protector, you'd have to look twice to be sure that these are indeed motorcycle gloves. Now, it is just a bit clearer. The knuckle protector is not a hard overpowering shell, but a preformed semi-hard one, which seems to fit perfectly with the rest of the Task RTX: unobtrusive but perfectly up to the task.
The Touch Tip - an extra conductive layer on the index finger - allows you to operate a smartphone or GPS. With the Task RTX motorcycle gloves, a lot is possible, if you ask us. By and for many types of riders, and even more motorcycles. In the winter, but just as well in autumn and spring.
There is maintenance clothing, and then there is clothing maintenance. Good, solid motorcycle clothing is an investment in comfort and personal safety. So invest in its maintenance after your purchase and enjoy your gear for longer.
We put the best tips & tricks on this maintenance page.