Motorcycle gloves: leather, touch-sensitive, ventilated & motocross

Protect your hands in all seasons at Vowenx: leather motorcycle gloves, ventilated textile gloves, touch-sensitive models, and off-road gloves with protective hard shells. A selection for safe and comfortable riding at the right price.

Rated 4.7/5 based on 275 customer reviews· Updated on August 21, 2026

« looks ok, but nor as good as promissed. just a regular gloves. in my case L is too small (all my gloves are L) so maybe you need to buy bigger too. »

« fantastic, can't quite get the sizing right, same brand, same size but previous gloves were smaller. overall though very good »

How to choose the right motorcycle gloves?

Protection is paramount: look for hard shells (TPU, carbon) on the joints and a palm reinforcement. Leather (goat, cowhide) offers the best abrasion resistance; textile is lighter and more breathable. Adapt to the season: ventilated model in summer, windproof or lined in winter. Touch-sensitive fingertips allow you to use a screen without removing the gloves. Check for CE certification (motorcycle standard) and especially the size, as a glove that is too large loses protection and precision.

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The criteria to check before purchasing

CriterionWhy is it important?
protectionTPU/carbon hard shells and palm reinforcement.
MaterialLeather (abrasion) or textile (lightweight).
SeasonBreathable in summer, windproof in winter.
Touch-sensitiveTo use the screen without removing gloves.
CE CertificationMotorcycle standard, a guarantee of safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size of motorcycle gloves should you choose?

Measure the circumference of your palm and refer to the brand's size guide. The glove should fit snugly without compressing: if too large, it loses protection and precision on the controls.

Is CE certification of gloves important?

Yes: the CE motorcycle standard (EN 13594) certifies resistance to abrasion and tearing. Certified gloves provide real protection in the event of a fall, unlike simple city gloves.

Leather or textile motorcycle gloves?

Leather resists abrasion better and lasts longer; textile is lighter, breathable, and often less expensive. For road and track, leather is preferred; textile is well suited for everyday use.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What size of motorcycle gloves should I choose?

    Measure the circumference of your palm and refer to the brand's size guide. The glove should fit snugly without compressing: if too large, it loses protection and precision on the controls.

  • Is CE certification of gloves important?

    Yes: the CE motorcycle standard (EN 13594) attests to resistance to abrasion and tearing. Approved gloves offer real protection in the event of a fall, unlike simple city gloves.

  • Leather or textile motorcycle gloves?

    Leather resists abrasion better and lasts longer; textile is lighter, breathable, and often less expensive. For road and track, leather is preferred; textile is well suited for everyday use.