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Best American-Made Deerskin Motorcycle Gloves
Legendary USA makes the Spitfire, Haymaker, and ILL DOZER — genuine American-made deerskin motorcycle gloves, cut and sewn in the USA from North American deerskin.
Touchscreen Motorcycle Gloves: Ride Connected Without Pulling Over
Touchscreen Motorcycle Gloves: Ride Connected Without Pulling Over Every rider who's tried to use a navigation app, check a text, or adjust music while wearing gloves knows the routine: pull...
Best Motorcycle Gloves for Long Rides and Touring: What Actually Matters at Mile 400
Best Motorcycle Gloves for Long Rides and Touring: What Actually Matters at Mile 400 A glove that feels fine for a 30-minute commute can become a real problem at mile...
Best Motorcycle Gloves for Harley Riders: Classic Leather Done Right
Best Motorcycle Gloves for Harley Riders: Classic Leather Done Right Harley riders have a specific set of demands from their gloves. The riding position puts your hands forward and low...
Deerskin vs Cowhide Motorcycle Gloves: Which Leather Is Better?
Deerskin vs Cowhide Motorcycle Gloves: Which Leather Is Better? If you're shopping for serious motorcycle gloves, you'll run into two leather types that dominate the conversation: deerskin and cowhide. They're...
American-Made Motorcycle Gloves: Why Domestic Production Still Matters
Legendary USA makes American-made deerskin motorcycle gloves — one of the last domestic sources. Here's why domestic production produces better gloves and why it matters.
Motorcycle Glove Leather Types Explained: Deerskin, Cowhide, and Horsehide
Deerskin, cowhide, and horsehide each serve different purposes in motorcycle gear. Here's what each leather actually does and where Legendary USA uses each one.
Deerskin vs Cowhide Motorcycle Gloves: Which Is Better for Riding?
Deerskin is softer, breaks in immediately, breathes better, and lasts longer than cowhide. Here's why Legendary USA builds its entire glove lineup around deerskin instead.







