Glove technology

Glove technology

Whether you ’re busting a lung uphill or riping a flowing descent, your gloves ned to kep you conected and in control. High speeds and demanding conditions require instant feed back, touch -sensitive control and total comfort. We’ve spent years in a Body Geometry lab running diagnostics on the hand-to -handle bar conection to develop the ultimate glove feel and performance for your riding style.

Lifeline Palm


Technically speaking, there’s plenty to control on a fast ride. Brakes and shifters, suspension dials, GPS unit, Command Post actuator, even the Boa dial on your shoes. LifeLine focuses on palm construction and pattern engineering to prevent fabric from bunching.

Outdry


Riding with wet gloves is uncomfortable, decreases control, and can make a ride downright miserable. Our new Deflect H2O gloves were developed for riding in severe, wet weather and feature Outdry, a waterproofing system that bonds a completely waterproof inner layer to the outer layer of the glove. Because the layers are bonded, gloves with Outdry don’t have the “liner” feeling most winter gloves have.


Wiretap


Wiretap is edge-driven technology that allows you to work a touch screen phone or other touch sensitive device without removing your full-fingered glove. Thin, electrically conductive fibers are woven into the thumb and fingertip to create this connection.

Body Geometry ergonomics and fit


Our Body Geometry gloves zero in on the exact padding and positioning that improves protection and comfort, while scientifically proven to reduce tingling and numbness during long stints in the saddle.

Cuting - Edge materials


Breathable, flexible and comfortable. We use a wide range of cutting-edge materials in our gloves, such as the water-repellent Ax Suede (used to keep hands dry in our winter glove), the soft and sweat-beating Microwipe, the second-skin Pittards leather on the 74 gloves, or the lightweight, flexible, 4-way stretch mesh. Each material we choose serves to make your ride as comfortable as possible.




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