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Brand | Chase Ergonomics |
Item model number | 65484 |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 574646 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 754201654844 |
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Chase Ergonomics Decade Street Motorcycle Gloves, M/L
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Good fit and features for a glove at this price. Seems to offer good protection for fingers and knuckles. Time wills tell if the will hold up but the Do appear to be well constructed.
The overall quality of these gloves matches or exceeds those of much more expensive gloves. The armor on the back of the hands provides excellent crash protection and yet is not bothersome at all. the overall ergonomic design makes them as comfortable as plain gloves with no armor. This purchase is a replacement for my first set that "disappeared".
Excellent fit, quality, durability, comfort and price.
They fit really good, comfortable and very durable.
Unbelievable deal for the price paid.
Very well designed, but I am disappointed in the adjustable wrist strap since it barely moves and doesn't allow me to tighten the glove as much as I'd like to.
I have a range of motorcycle gloves from mesh shorties to full leather gauntlets. I ordered the Decade gloves because the design looked decent and the materials specified in the description sounded good. The sizing of these gloves is on the large size. I am a men's Medium size in Alpinestars and Olympia gloves. The M/L Decade gloves are too roomy. They feel like a Large. The hand area is very wide, so when I wrap my hand around the throttle, excess material bunches up and interferes with precision control. That's a deal breaker for me, personally. In terms of quality control, the stitching looked pretty good. The armor is well placed except for the pinky. Well-amored gloves usually reinforce the side of the pinky with a full piece of leather. The Decade gloves do not do this, instead you have spandex material on the majority of the pinky, which would not be super protective in a slide on pavement or gravel. The velcro strap on the cuff is far too short to secure the glove to my arm. With only a cinched wrist instead of a strap, I wouldn't trust these gloves to stay on in a serious tumble. I think these gloves would be okay for a passenger over short distances at moderate speeds (40-50mph). For the cost, these gloves appear to offer more protection than a similarly priced brand name glove. However, if you travel longer distances or ride at faster speeds, I would really recommend going with a more protective, higher quality glove for your passenger. The gloves I received in the mail were dusty and had pieces of straw stuck to the fabric part of the wrist. Not sure if they were a previous return, or if they were just stored in a bird's nest or something. The gloves themselves appeared to be in good condition once I cleaned them up. However, I'm returning these as they just aren't what I was looking for. I could overlook some of the shortcomings but the sizing is really a problem and is the reason I'm not giving them a third star. "Street Motorcycle Gloves" need to be individually-sized not M/L or L/XL.