
The Iron Butt Association's Saddle Sore 1000 — 1,000 miles in 24 hours — is the entry point of extreme long-distance riding. Riders who complete it and go further understand that the physical variables that are minor inconveniences on a 200-mile day become serious management problems at hour 16.
What Happens to Hands at Extreme Distance
Vibration fatigue: Handlebar vibration transmitted through the glove accumulates over hours. Deerskin maintains its pliability over sustained riding in a way that stiff cowhide does not.
Moisture management failure: Hands perspire continuously under gloves. Over 15+ hours, accumulated moisture can cause skin irritation and blistering. Deerskin's natural moisture-wicking properties reduce moisture buildup compared to cowhide.
Wrist security degradation: The Haymaker's buckle closure maintains position and wrist security from hour one to hour 24.
The Haymaker for Extreme Distance
The Legendary USA Haymaker addresses each of the hour-18 failure modes directly. The full gauntlet deerskin construction maintains wrist seal across the full duration. Deerskin's sustained pliability prevents the stiffening and palm fatigue that compromises cowhide over very long days. The construction requirements for touring are the same as for Iron Butt; the Iron Butt just tests them harder and longer.
Preparation for an Extreme Long-Distance Run
- Full conditioning before the ride
- Fitting verification — try the gloves with exactly the jacket you'll be riding in
- Spare light glove liner in the kit for temperature management on overnight sections
Built for the long haul. The Haymaker is your 1,000-mile glove.
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