Olympus Knuckle-Protected Leather Motorcycle Gloves with Zipper Closure


Built for Grip, Comfort, and Real Riding Use
Some gloves look good until you actually start riding. Then you notice what’s missing. Poor grip. Limited movement. Heat building up inside.
The Olympus Knuckle-Protected Leather Motorcycle Gloves with Zipper Closure are built to avoid that.
They focus on what matters when you’re actually on the road. Genuine leather for durability, breathable construction for comfort, and protection placed where you need it. Nothing overdone. Just a solid pair of leather motorcycle gloves that feel right once you put them on.
Key Features at a Glance
- Genuine leather construction
- Hidden knuckle padding
- Reinforced palm panels
- Stretch finger panels
- Super Fabric (abrasion-resistant)
- Air mesh fabric for airflow
- Touchscreen-compatible fingertips
- Genuine Leather That Feels Right Over Time
These gloves are made from premium genuine leather, which gives them a solid, reliable feel from the start.
Over time, leather naturally adapts to your hand shape. So instead of feeling stiff, it starts to feel more natural the more you use it.
Knuckle Protection Without the Bulk
The gloves use hidden knuckle padding. It’s not oversized or aggressive. It sits under the surface, keeping the look clean while still adding protection to a key impact area.
You don’t feel like you’re wearing bulky armor. But it’s there when it counts.
Reinforced Palms for Better Durability
The palms include reinforced leather panels. This adds extra protection in areas that take the most pressure during riding. It also helps the gloves hold up better with regular use.
Flexible Movement Where You Need It
Movement matters more than people think. These gloves include stretch finger panels, which help your hands move more naturally while riding.
So when you’re adjusting controls or gripping the bars, it doesn’t feel restricted.
Built to Handle Wear with Super Fabric
The gloves use Super Fabric, which is designed to be abrasion-resistant.
This adds another layer of durability, especially in conditions where regular materials might wear out faster.
Breathable Air Mesh Design
There’s air mesh fabric built into the gloves. This helps with airflow while riding, which can make a noticeable difference during longer sessions.
Less heat build-up. More comfort.
Touchscreen-Ready When You Need It
You don’t always want to remove your gloves just to check your phone.
These gloves come with touchscreen-compatible fingertips, so you can use your device without taking them off.
Where These Gloves Fit Best
These motorcycle riding gloves are suited for:
- Daily riding
- Highway use
- Longer rides
- Riders who want a balance of protection and flexibility
They’re not built for one narrow purpose. They’re made for regular riding where comfort and control both matter.
Technical Overview
- Material: Genuine leather, Super Fabric, air mesh
- Protection: Hidden knuckle padding, reinforced palm panels
- Flexibility: Stretch finger panels
- Ventilation: Air mesh fabric
- Additional Feature: Touchscreen compatibility
Frequently Asked Questions
Do these gloves include knuckle protection?
Yes, they have hidden knuckle padding designed to protect key impact areas while keeping the overall look clean.
Are these gloves made from real leather?
Yes, they are made from genuine leather, which provides durability and a more natural feel over time.
Do they allow airflow?
Yes, the gloves include air mesh fabric, which helps improve ventilation during use.
Can I use my phone while wearing these gloves?
Yes, they come with touchscreen-compatible fingertips, so you don’t need to remove them for basic phone use.
Are these gloves comfortable for longer rides?
They include stretch finger panels and breathable materials, which help make them easier to wear over extended periods.
Made for Riders Who Actually Ride
These gloves don’t try to stand out with unnecessary features. They focus on what matters. Grip. Movement. Protection where it counts.
And once you ride with something that feels this balanced, it’s hard to go back.