

🧤 Ride Bold, Stay Connected, Grip Tight!
KAIWENDE Men’s Dirt Bike Riding Gloves combine advanced shock-absorbing padding with touchscreen-compatible fingertips and anti-slip silicone neoprene grips. Designed for BMX, MX, ATV, and MTB riders, these breathable, adjustable gloves deliver all-season comfort and superior control, making them an essential upgrade for serious off-road enthusiasts.







| ASIN | B09PFX2X67 |
| Age Range | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,400 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #225 in Motorcycle Gloves |
| Brand | KAIWENDE |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (363) |
| Date First Available | 23 January 2022 |
| Department | womens |
| Features | Breathable, Lightweight, Slip Resistant |
| Hand Orientation | Left |
| Item model number | KW06 |
| Manufacturer | KAIWENDE |
| Material Type | Neoprene |
| Package Dimensions | 28.3 x 16.31 x 3.71 cm; 82 g |
| Size | S |
| Sport | Motocross |
| Style | Protective,Riding |
A**G
They seem to run a little bit big in the width but the finger length is good, which to me is more important. As far as quality, they feel and look as good as any glove out there. Definitely getting more than your moneys worth. I’ve had $20 gloves and $275 gloves, if they had a big name brand on them they could be $60 gloves. The material in the palm might be a little thick for some riders. I go through a couple pairs of gloves a year, we’ll see how durable they are.
T**N
Great. Works great for 4 wheeler can bend finger great .works better then regular gloves. Worth the money .great size .also very comfortable.
D**E
Initial impression is these are good quality. Breathable and double stitched.
A**L
Quality: Not bad Great for summer rides Functionality: They do what they are meant to do Waterproof: Nope Touchscreen functionality: Yes Hand protection: 6/10 Fit: Good
J**F
I wasn't quite sure with all the types of motorcycle gloves out there, if this brand would deliver in all the areas I wanted. I'm happy to say that these were exactly what I wanted. I ride a Kawasaki Z900RS. To start, the fit & finish are just right. I'm between Md & Lg size depending on the manufacturer. In this style, I guessed Md, which ended up being the right choice. I've had them out on one ride so far to test their performance & I can say they win there too. The extra padding in the palm is great. The extra grip strips in the palm & fingers held well in a loose grip. They also have some protective rubber padding on the backside of the fingers on the fist area. On the motorcycle ride, I did slow speeds & highway speeds (between 30 mph & 75 mph) for about an hr. The weather went from warm sunny to blasting raining within the same 20 mile area. I maintained speeds of 65 - 75 mph in the sun & blasting rain. I'll try to explain how the performed in the varying riding & weather conditions. At differing speeds, my hands were well protected from wind. They stayed cool & never got sweaty. Allowing enough breeze thru to stay cool. In the rain, they didn't keep out the water. Which I didn't expect that they would, but they still performed great in the rain. I was so glad that my hands never felt any pain of being hit by rain water. The coldness of the water combined with the 75 mph speed made for a chilly experience. I drove in rain for about 10 min till it cleared up. I got off at the nearest exit to dry myself off at a fuel station. I was soaked all over & decently cold throughout (not just my hands.) At the fuel station, I used their hand dryer to warm back up & dry out the gloves. I was able to avoid the storm for the rest of the ride. At about 9:30pm, I arrived home. The gloves performed well. They did so in the warm sun, in the blasting rain, at highway speeds & in the cool evening air. The protective rubber on the backside of these gloves is adequate for me. I'm happy with the placement kf their rubber protection. On the palm, the padding is what I'm happiest about. In the past, on longer rides, I'm used to my palms being vibrated numb even when I used gloves. These prevented that from happening. Part of that can be credited to the gloves. The other part is how I adapt my grip a little loose to keep my hands from going numb. I recommend these gloves for anyone on the fence about a pair for the summer / spring weather riding. I would not use these gloves for consistently cooler temps like the fall / winter.
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