These acclaimed summer gloves warrant a comfortable and well-protected ride. These motorcycle gloves are short, made of leather and Coolmax that provide lots of fun and an excellent steering feel during those warm rides.
These colourfast motorcycle gloves just barely incorporate your wrists, but the Held Rodney II – yes, a successor – leaves little to the imagination: the riding wind on your forearms has free play. That same riding wind has probably passed your motorcycle gloves first, thanks to their extensive ventilation.
Where there are no punctures, you can feel the goatskin (back of your hand) and kangaroo leather (palm). The Coolmax lining underneath the goatskin redirects the wind while the palm, without extra lining, mainly ensures a crisp contact with the handlebars. This results in a Rodney II that delivers suppleness and dexterity. Sweaty palms are of no concern, whatsoever.
No need to look for hard components. The integrated foam rubber knuckle protector offers a tad of additional impact protection, just like the elaborated reinforcements on the palm and the SuperFabric on the exterior of the pinkie and hand; yet, these are primarily motorcycle gloves for cruising. Not to set a lap-time record.
There’s a Velcro closure on the wrist. Elastic stretch material on the back of the hand optimises an excellent fit. A bonus is the visor wiper on the left index finger. That the fingertips are touchscreen compatible, seems apparent by now.
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 and tricks on this maintenance page.