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This collection includes gloves for street riding, track racing, adventure touring, and urban commuting. Each style offers specific features suited to different riding environments and weather conditions. You'll find options ranging from short-cuff sport gloves with carbon fiber knuckle protection to long-cuff touring gloves with enhanced weatherproofing and gauntlet closures for all-day comfort.
Match your gloves to your primary riding discipline. Sport and track riders benefit from short-cuff designs with maximum feel and protection, while adventure and touring riders should prioritize weather resistance and long-cuff coverage. Urban riders typically prefer shorter gloves with touchscreen compatibility and subtle protection. Consider your climate, typical ride duration, and whether you need compatibility with Tech-Air® airbag systems when making your selection.
Yes, Alpinestars motorcycle gloves meet or exceed CE certification standards for protective motorcycle gear. Many models in this collection feature CE Level 1 or Level 2 certification, with integrated knuckle protectors, palm sliders, and impact-absorbing foam strategically positioned across high-risk areas. Specific certification levels vary by model—check individual product specifications for detailed safety ratings and homologation standards.
Properly fitted motorcycle gloves should feel snug without restricting movement or circulation. Your fingers should reach the end of each glove finger without excess material, and the palm should sit flat against your hand without bunching. New leather gloves typically require a break-in period and will conform to your hand shape with use. If you're between sizes, consider your riding style—sport riders often prefer a tighter fit for maximum control, while touring riders may size up slightly for comfort on long rides.
Care requirements vary by material. Leather gloves should be cleaned with specialized leather cleaner and conditioned regularly to maintain suppleness and weather resistance. Textile and synthetic gloves can typically be hand-washed with mild detergent in cold water—avoid machine washing unless specifically indicated. Always air-dry gloves away from direct heat sources, which can damage protective components and compromise material integrity. Remove and clean armor inserts separately when possible, and inspect stitching and protection elements regularly for wear.