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Are Touchscreen Motorcycle Gloves Worth It?
Touchscreen motorcycle gloves are worth it — if the conductive material doesn't compromise the leather. Here's what to look for and which deerskin options actually work.
How Tight Should Motorcycle Gloves Fit?
Motorcycle gloves should fit snug — not tight. Learn the 5-point fit check, why deerskin stretches to your hand, and which American-made gloves fit best right out of the box.
Why the Spitfire Is the Best Touchscreen Motorcycle Glove
Most touchscreen motorcycle gloves use synthetic patches on cowhide — the Spitfire uses treated deerskin throughout. This post explains how touchscreen leather actually works, why the Spitfire's approach maintains material...
Why Riders Prefer Deerskin Motorcycle Gloves
Deerskin motorcycle gloves break in fast, conform to the hand, and hold their softness for years. A breakdown of what makes American Whitetail deerskin perform differently than other riding glove...
Best American-Made Motorcycle Gloves
American-made motorcycle gloves from Churchill Glove Company and Legendary USA — deerskin and goatskin models built in the USA from domestic leather, priced from $72.99.
ILL DOZER vs Other Perforated Motorcycle Gloves
The ILL DOZER's deerskin base changes what perforated means — deerskin breathes naturally, so perforations amplify an existing capability rather than compensate for a material that doesn't breathe. This comparison...
Why Legendary USA Uses Deerskin Instead of Cowhide
Legendary USA uses deerskin instead of cowhide because deerskin is the correct material for motorcycle gloves — better break-in, breathability, dexterity, and cold-weather performance. This post explains the reasoning and...
Why Perforated Deerskin Gloves Are Perfect for Hot Weather Riding
Why perforated deerskin gloves like the Legendary USA Spitfires are the best choice for hot weather motorcycle riding — better than mesh, cooler than cowhide.







