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STS 3 - Full Gauntlet Leather Gloves
Vendor:Spidi

STS 3 - Full Gauntlet Leather Gloves

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GP5 Air - Full Guantlet Racing Gloves
Vendor:Ixon

GP5 Air - Full Guantlet Racing Gloves

₹ 8,699
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STR 6 - Motorcycle Racing Gloves
Vendor:Spidi

STR 6 - Motorcycle Racing Gloves

Sale price₹ 8,899Regular price ₹ 9,899 ( 10% OFF ) Save 10%
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Vortex GL - Leather Racing Gloves
Vendor:Ixon

Vortex GL - Leather Racing Gloves

₹ 19,949
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Gp Pro R4 - Race Grade Riding Gloves (Black/Red/Flou/White)
Vendor:Alpinestars

Gp Pro R4 - Race Grade Riding Gloves (Black/Red/Flou/White)

₹ 32,700
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GP4 Air - Full Guantlet Racing Gloves
Vendor:Ixon

GP4 Air - Full Guantlet Racing Gloves

₹ 14,749
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Gp Plus R V3 - Race Grade Riding Gloves (Black/White/Bright Red)
Vendor:Alpinestars

Gp Plus R V3 - Race Grade Riding Gloves (Black/White/Bright Red)

₹ 25,800
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Gp Plus R V3 - Race Grade Riding Gloves (Black/White)
Vendor:Alpinestars

Gp Plus R V3 - Race Grade Riding Gloves (Black/White)

₹ 25,800
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Buy Racing Gloves Online in India

Racing gloves are made for riders who need strong hand protection, secure grip, and better control during sport riding, track riding, and high-speed motorcycle use. Your hands are usually one of the first contact points during a fall, so regular gloves are not enough for aggressive riding conditions.

At Reise Moto, you can explore racing gloves online for riders who want protective hand gear built for better grip, knuckle coverage, palm support, and confident control on the motorcycle.

Key Features to Check Before Buying Racing Gloves

When buying racing gloves online, compare more than colour and price. Protection, grip, fit, material quality, and wrist support matter more.

  • Knuckle protection: Check for hard or reinforced knuckle protection to help reduce impact.

  • Palm support: The palm area should have strong padding or reinforcement because it takes pressure during a fall or slide.

  • Finger protection: Look for protection around the fingers without making hand movement difficult.

  • Wrist coverage: Longer cuff construction can offer better wrist support during sport and track riding.

  • Grip quality: The palm and fingers should offer steady control over the throttle, clutch, and brake.

  • Material quality: Leather, textile, synthetic suede, and reinforced panels can support different levels of protection and flexibility.

  • Closure system: Velcro, straps, or cuff closures should keep the gloves secure while riding.

  • Comfort: Motorcycle racing gloves should feel firm but not painful, with enough flexibility for proper control.

Racing Gloves FAQs

Are racing gloves suitable for daily bike riding?

Racing gloves can be used for daily bike riding, but they may feel longer, warmer, or more protective than regular city gloves. For daily use, choose them only if they feel comfortable, flexible, and easy to operate in traffic.

How do I choose the right size in racing gloves?

Measure your palm width and hand length, then compare it with the brand’s size chart. Racing gloves should feel snug without squeezing your fingers or restricting throttle, clutch, and brake control.

Are racing gloves comfortable for long rides?

Racing gloves can be comfortable for long rides if they fit properly, have good inner comfort, allow finger movement, and do not create pressure points. Check ventilation and wrist closure before using them for longer routes.

How do I clean and maintain racing gloves?

Clean racing gloves with a soft cloth and mild cleaning method based on the product care instructions. Avoid harsh detergents, machine washing, direct heat, or aggressive scrubbing because these can damage the material, stitching, padding, or protective panels.

How long do motorcycle racing gloves usually last?

Motorcycle racing gloves usually last 1 to 3 years depending on usage, material quality, care, sweat exposure, and riding frequency. Replace them sooner if the palm wears out, stitching opens, protection weakens, or the gloves no longer fit securely.