🏍️ Gear up for adventure with style and safety!
The ILM Alloy Steel Leather Hard Knuckle Touchscreen Gloves are engineered for the modern rider, combining 100% full protection with a stylish design. Featuring alloy steel protection parts and an ergonomic fit, these gloves ensure maximum comfort and safety. The advanced anti-slip palm technology provides a secure grip, while the touchscreen capability keeps you connected on the go.
J**B
Great gloves. Very durable. Pinky finger is sewed to be a bit long.
Excellent product, fits exactly how it’s described. The ONLY thing that bothers me about these gloves is that the pinky finger is sewed to be significantly longer than MY pinky fingers. Now… I’m not sure if I’ve got really short pinky fingers… I’m starting to question that fact for myself now… however if your pinky finger is ALMOST the same length as your ring finger, maybe a centimeter shorter THAN your ring finger, these gloves will fit your hand. Either way I’ll buy these again when I wear my first pair out. They look badass, and seem like they’d offer a lot of protection if I ever put the shiny side down.
A**R
Very good glove for the price. Couple of small issues.
Very good glove for the price. Hand protection is excellent. Only things I have noticed that I do not like are the seams inside the glove at the tip of the fingers rubbing against the skin a little and the pinkie finger portion of the glove is a little too long on both hands. However, I have noticed that when I'm actuating the clutch or brake levers often time my pinkie slides into this extra space. So maybe this design was intentional to allow for hand movement? Overall I'm very happy.
T**K
Very Handy Protection
These gloves are a lifesaver! Not only do they feel great one your hands, keep hands dry, and allow the use your touch screen phone. They also legitimately protect your hands! They saved my hands during a nasty fall I took on my E-Scooter at about 25+ MPH!If it weren't for these gloves, I'd have nubs for hands! Bought another pair already! DEFINITELY WORTH IT!!!
S**Y
Fit good, feel good, look good
I haven't worn them enough to comment on wear resistance, but they fit well and feel good.The pinky finger is a little long for me, but every hand is different. All the rest of the fingers fit as they should.I do love the look, even though they're probably for someone younger than myself. 😁
J**I
Please protect your hands
Riders, please protect your hands. To be in a cast for 3 weeks or a month because something happen to your hand is not really great. Recently I fell and because of my gloves, my hands were not hurt. I just got this new gloves, they will protect me again in case of a crash. The hands are very important for your every day life, think about it when you ride motorcycle, scooter, bicycle...
T**P
Comfortable protection, breathable
I haven’t fallen yet so can’t give a review on crash testing but these gloves fit well and are comfortable to wear. I wish the Velcro strap was longer so they are easier to grab when putting on in the dark but other than that they fit well and didn’t need much break in. Touchscreen use is hit or miss and they are very breathable which is also a huge downside in cold weather. I am probably going to have to buy different gloves for the winter but for 100 degree heat use they work very well.
T**G
Exactly the kind of glove I was looking for but stitching could be better
I was looking for these types of gloves because they are grippy and provide amazing protection for the hands and wrists during a fall--should that ever happen. The hard pieces on the gloves will help your hand slide during a fall so you don't twist and break your wrist. The protective metal pieces eliminate rocks from hitting the more sensitive parts of your hands (knuckles and bone)The grippy parts are REAALLLYYY grippy. The gloves can hold the throttle with just a little bit of pressure. So, as users, be careful about that and get acquainted with the grippy-ness of the gloves.My only complaint is that the stitching of the gloves are a little weak around the velcro. After using it for about a week, the velcro stitching started to rip.... That could also be because of me using too much strength when putting my gloves on. But I would have hoped that it was a stronger attachment. Nothing an old fashioned sewing kit can't handle.Overall great gloves, needs stronger stitching.
H**T
OUCH.
UPDATED: After an hour of riding, I have to give up on these.They are nicely made, but the lining is insufficient, and the gloves have numerous pressure points that form at the knuckles and finger joints. This leads to the plastic parts gently but persistently digging in to your hands at these points, such that they become difficult to wear after only a short time. You won't notice for the first half-hour or when riding fast, but you sure will after an hour or when riding slow.It could be that my gloves are too small, but I don't think so. I'm already 1 size over the fitment chart; 2 sizes over will result in the gloves being too long for my fingers.They wear well, are decently warm (but not hot) and seem to provide tons of protection, but I can't wear them.My recommendation: If you try them on and feel any pressure points when you make a fist, return them. You'll try and convince yourself they'll break in or that it won't be a problem when riding, but they won't and it will. Be mindful of the knuckles and the side of the thumb, and be sure to clench you hands - you won't feel the pressure points with your hands flat.------First impressions are these gloves are really pretty good.I would say "for the price", but that's not true - they look like they would be decent gloves at nearly twice the price. At this price point it's difficult to see how they could be beat.Note: These fit small. I was right on the size line at 20.5 cm, putting me between M and L, and per the guide on the package I should definitely be an M . But I purchased the L size, and it fits snug.Good stuff:- Looks / smells like real leather, material seems durable, flexible and decently stitched. I don't expect any difficulty in breaking them in / getting used to them. Dexterity seems decent for this thickness of material.- They do appear to have protection in all of the good places, including the wrist, knuckles, thumb and fingers. The bits on the fingers are arguable, but the knuckle protection does a good job of distributing force, and the palm slider looks capable enough. I can believe they performed for those reviewers that crashed.- There is no plastic on the finger joints, so those are perfectly comfortable.- They include a pull tab for getting them on and the velcro closure seems decently heavy-duty.- There's grippy stuff on the top of the palms. Remains to be see how useful that is.- Good packaging, I wouldn't be ashamed to get / give these as a gift.- You look pretty steampunk wearing these.Arguable stuff:- Not highly ventilated. I expect these to be on the warmer side, which suits me fine. Not warm enough for winter, probably not terribly waterproof. Can't expect anything else from leather gloves.- The "Steel" name notwithstanding, the accoutrements are all plastic. Common for most gloves, I don't know how anyone could expect otherwise.- The large plastic parts can seem a bit less comfortable than gloves with less protection, and they do limit your hand/wrist mobility a bit. This is to be expected, but I can see how it might be uncomfortable for some peeps.- Touch screen is limited to the pad of the index finger only. I expect it will be a little awkward to hit the screen while the phone is in the motorcycle mount, but I don't plan to do so very often anyway. It's better than my existing gloves, which have exactly zero touch-compatible fingers.- You look pretty steampunk wearing these.The only real initial concern I have is the plastic "madbike" thing on the back of the wrist is a little stiff, makes the glove a touch less than perfectly comfortable when you flex your wrist. It doesn't really add any protection, and they should replace that with a more flexible label. I hope that breaks in a bit, although I doubt I will notice it while riding.My Alpinestar SMX-1 Air gloves are a quite a bit more comfortable, and likely a bit cooler due to non-leather / breathable materials. They're also about twice the price and don't offer nearly as much physical protection as the ILMs, so it's kind of a personal preference if the Alpinestars are "better" than then ILMs.I thought the Alpinestars were pretty badass when I purchased them years ago, but they look pretty weak compared to the ILMs, as you can see in the photos. The ILMs have protection where the Alpinestars don't, and have more protection where the Alpinestars do.Going to try these on a tour soon; will update if I have anything meaningful to add.
M**
Best ever. This is my 3rd pair.
These are not only my favourite gloves ever but they are the best gloves ever. this actually is my 3rd pair and this time I went with leather. My first pair were toast when I hit a raccoon at 110. Myself my CBR hit the road, I tumbled and then slid about 100 yards landing just shy of a rock cut. the little bumpy things on the palm were all ground off and the knuckle guards were shredded up pretty good. (will add pic when I find where I put em) they stood the test and I will never buy or use biking gloves from another company. I likely owe this company my hands because of their product. all I got was a 3 inch scratch on my leg and I got back on the bike and finished my trek home. forks were bent and the bike went off to have the engine removed to become a lawn tractor. lol. this just proves that proper equipment can and will save your life and the use if your limbs. so thanks a bunch to the crew that make these gloves. job well done!
B**N
Sizing is off
Sizing listed on amazon is different than sizing on packaging.Annoyed because i was looking forward to riding.I need a medium not a large based on the packaging description.Gloves feel cheap.Knuckles are pure plastic, it kinda hurts inside the glove.Metal balls are tacky looking
A**R
Not comfortable
Today is day one that I received my gloves shipping was fast quality of the gloves is good no damage unfortunately during my ride I felt a lot of discomfort in the knuckle area I’m not too sure if I need to get a bigger size or not but I doubt it cause it fits my hand perfect buyer beware if you’re looking for something comfortable it just might not be the right love for you specially when you’re on a long ride
T**W
These are pretty much the perfect glove at the price
The media could not be loaded. For the price these are honestly the perfect gloves and the video I left are my old gloves that I got in the fabric and have now bought the same ones but in leather this time, I've used the old gloves well over a hundred times by now and only paid maybe thirty dollars for them, I was going to stitch the one seam and just continue on with the same pair I liked them so much, I live in northern Ontario so riding all year isn't an option but with a nice pair of wind resistant gloves shoved inside I've managed rides with semi warm fingers at near -10°c. I personally find it hard to ride beyond that especially on a crotch rocket. If you're new or old to riding and need gloves don't hesitate, buy these , and buy them three times over and you'll have three pairs of amazing gloves for the same price as one really nice pair of something like alpinestar gloves.
S**Y
Tight fit
Usually wear a medium sized glove, but these are way to tight to put on. Once you squeeze your hand in the length is good, but the plastic knuckle protection hurts your hand. Maybe I'll try a size up and go from there. Quality seems good actually, I think they would protect your hands in an accident.
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