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The ILM Alloy Steel Touchscreen Gloves are designed for the modern powersports enthusiast, offering 100% full protection with an ergonomic fit. Made with advanced materials, these gloves feature anti-collision technology and superior grip, ensuring safety and comfort on every ride.
F**L
Just ok.
Un poco caros.Se encuentran mejores por ese dinero.
D**S
Good fit
I got the XL and they fit really well. The only thing is they are a little loose in the fingers so it’s harder to use your phone. But they fit perfectly around my hand and wrist. The material and leather feel like good quality as wellUpdate: so after using the gloves I’m not sure how I feel about them. Your hands sweat a lot in these. They feel fine but the red ones leave a red die all over your fingers an it’s really hard to get off.
A**R
Excellent gloves
Excellent gloves the fit with spot on planning on buying the leather ones also, everyone comments asking where I got these gloves
L**D
As Described
The on thing is the pinky finger is very long and get a little annoying.
D**D
Good product
Super protective, had to get a bigger size tho! Leather is a bit tight on my meat hooks!
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.
E**A
They are perfect
All I have to say is amazing product I been buying one pair of gloves every year I think they would last me longer of the made the wrist with stronger material on the pictures bottom are the old top is the new pair, I actually fell with my last pair and they did not rip..
K**R
Survived Hit and Run at 65mph while keeping all my fingers.
I was rammed from my 8 o'clock position on Highway 101 by a road raging 57 year old soccer mom at 65 mph on 3/16/23. I've got 2 broken ribs (one is broken x2), a punctured lung and a bit of road rash. I was wearing full gear including a Joe Rocket Jacket, a Simpson Bandit Mod Carbon helmet and these gloves.There are a few scratches on the chrome knuckle covers and a few rips here and there which did lead to exposure and injury but not bad, considering. I'm alive and I can type this at 25 days into recovery (it does hurt). The plastic ridges between the knuckles wore down in the slide so they did their job!One unfortunate note: As I came off my 42 year old Suzuki GS1150EZ I tucked and rolled but the palm plate on my left glove rolled into my chest and was responsible for the front break of rib number 6. The other two breaks were on my side where my left elbow broke number 6 and 7 ribs. Very painful.I can't blame the gloves for that, I'm sure motocross armor takes its toll out of riders too sometimes. That plate is a golden idea for slides, don't think my injuries change that fact.A+
T**H
Palm protection
Great motorcycle gloves the only problem I had was the palm protector was wearing out my grips on handle bars almost right down to the steel I ended up carefully cutting palm protectors off.
L**O
Bueno
Un guante está ligeramente más justo que el otro, pero al ser piel se amolda
R**K
great fit
i like the way they feel perfectly
B**R
nice looking
Had to return these as II could hardly get my hand in it, much too tight. Very disappointed. I had ordered an xxl even though My hand measured xl. I had ordered an xl but returned them before, thought these would fit. Great gloves if you have smaller hands than mine.
P**.
I love my gloves!
They fit me so well and they are very comfortable to wear.
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