🛷 Gear Up and Glide: Elevate Your Winter Adventures!
The Mossi Leather Snowmobile Gloves are expertly crafted with a low-cuff design and premium leather, featuring 100 grams of Thinsulate insulation for superior warmth. The elasticized panel ensures a snug fit, while the side cuff zipper allows for easy wear. Available in a range of sizes from S to 3XL, these gloves are designed for both performance and style, making them the perfect companion for your winter escapades.
M**A
They work as expected
I bought these for winter commuting on my motorcycle. I have used them on a dozen trips so far. For me, I think they are working out pretty well.I live in the South East where the coldest days may be in the teens. So far with these gloves I am comfortable riding in the sub 30's. If I include a thermal insert, I can handle the low 20's to higher teens. Allow me to define what comfortable is for me:I am comfortable as long as my core isn't cold and my fingers aren't numb. In the 30's my fingers get cold in these gloves, but not a big deal. Not much pain. When I approach the 20's, I will start feeling cold pain in my fingers within 15 - 20 minutes on my commute. But I can handle that for commuting purposes. With some cold tolerance, these gloves do the job.These gloves alone will not make you comfortable riding in the cold. You need a measure of endurance and cold tolerance. If you have that tolerance, glove shopping is so much easier, making gloves like this do what you need them to do. If you can't learn to tolerate the cold to a reasonable degree, you are better off spending more money on heated gear. It really doesn't take long to build a tolerance.One of two things are bound to happen in winter riding. A) You reach your destination, or B) You freeze to death. My gear selection revolves around making sure A happens before B.I have no experience riding in the single digits or colder, so I can't speak to those temperatures. Also note that the fingers are a little long, but they don't give me any issues using the controls or unbuckling my helmet. It takes some initial adjustment. For all you southeast riders, I definitely recommend these gloves.
E**N
Cold weather motorcycle glove
I used these gloves for my 30 min each way motorcycle commute in the winter. My drive is mostly interstate driving into Seattle on my Honda VFR.Results:- With a 80mph wind chill (no hand guards) my hands are warm at 40+ degrees (23 degrees wind chill)- The worst conditions I have used them in has been in a hard rain at 34 degrees drive 80 mph (14 degrees wind chill). My hands where very cold after 30 minutes but still able to function enough to use my controls (break, turn signal, clutch).- The gloves are thick, so dexterity is diminished but still enough to use all the motorcycle controls.Option:- I believe it would add in protect my hands in crash, with its soft leather but I will not be purposefully testing this feature.Would I recommend to a friend?Yes.... if I had any that would ride in the winter.
M**N
They Look and Work Great.
These gloves are very comfy and warm. I bought them for winter riding here on the Oregon Coast. Temperatures here in the winter are typically around 35 degrees. I have a 15 minute commute to work on the highway at 60 miles an hour. My finger tips get a little cold, but its not uncomfortable. I think any gloves, other than some heated ones, are going to let some cold in. They go over my jacket cuffs and keep the wind out of my sleeves. I got a size bigger in case a I wanted to put another pain of thin gloves underneath, but haven't had the need. The only down side is their bulkiness, but if you want to keep your hands warm in cold weather, you're going to have to suck it up. You get used to it after a while, but some times its hard to work your turn signals.
V**.
Mossi Leather Snowmobiles Gloves work great as Motorcycle Gloves
Nice gloves for riding motorcycle. Rode in 42 degree weather at mostly 40MPH some 60MPH for over an hour and hands were comfortable. Not toasty, but hands were not numb. Make sure NOT to order a little bigger for your hands. Measure your hands the way you are supposed to for gloves and you won't go wrong. There are hard plastic plates in front of the knuckles and fingers that keep the wind from getting inside the glove while riding. The gloves are a little bulky, but you can still easily maneuver hands for clutching and braking. Also, the gloves are slightly formed in the shape of your hands closed around the throttle so you do not have to use as much energy to keep hands wrapped around handle bars.
M**S
Order a size bigger!
Great gloves that I wear on my motorcycle. A little on the small side. I usually wear a Large and bought an XL. Kind of wish I would have got an XXL because there isn't much room to wear liners underneath. The gloves also don't have very good grip which makes my wrist and hand get sore a lot quicker than my normal weather gloves. But overall, the gloves are very warm. I've wore them in 30 degree weather for about an hour.
M**S
Great pair of gloves for the price
I purchased the gloves to wear while riding my 2012 Victory Cross Country. They do a great job of protecting my hands but when the temperatures drop below 35 degrees my fingers start to get cold. I have about a15 minute ride to work and I do a lot of cold weather riding so I am constantly on the look out for a warmer pair of gloves. I highly recommend these for riding above 40 degrees Fahrenheit. The fit was just what I expected and the quality of materials and construction was higher than expected for the price I paid.
B**G
confortable nice soft leather
I like them. The leather is nice and comfortable. Warmth is what you'd expect from a sub fifty dollar pair of gloves. My hands were cold snowmobiling at zero degrees in these even with hand warmers on the sled. I still give them 4 stars of the price.
P**S
Been out on two short snowmobiling outing with these gloves ...
Been out on two short snowmobiling outing with these gloves. I noticed after the last trip that the material is splitting on the inside of the glove near where the a finger meets the palm. I expected more in terms of durability from these gloves. They have however kept my hands warm on both occasions.
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