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Best Gauntlet Motorcycle Gloves for Touring Riders

Touring riders need gauntlet gloves to seal the wrist gap at highway speeds and over long days. This guide covers what gauntlets do, when you need one, and why the...

Touring riders face a problem that commuters and short-run riders rarely encounter: the wrist gap. At highway speeds over long distances, even a small opening between jacket sleeve and glove cuff becomes a source of wind, cold, and fatigue. Gauntlet gloves solve this problem — but not all gauntlet gloves solve it equally well.

What Makes a Gauntlet Glove Good for Touring

  • Leather type — Stiff cowhide in a gauntlet format creates wrist restriction that compounds over hours. Deerskin's natural pliability works with wrist movement, not against it.
  • Cuff construction — A buckle closure that holds position is more reliable than velcro or elastic for sustained riding.
  • Material consistency — A gauntlet built from the same leather throughout is more durable.
  • Sizing accuracy — American-made sizing consistency matters here.

The Legendary USA Haymaker

The Haymaker is Legendary USA's full gauntlet touring glove — American-made deerskin throughout, buckle closure at the cuff, and armor-ready construction in the impact zones. It addresses every variable: deerskin base for touring-day comfort, buckle for position stability, consistent material from fingertip to cuff, and domestic production for sizing reliability.

Gauntlet vs. Short Cuff: When Each Is Right

Choose gauntlet when: touring long distances, riding in variable weather, encountering cold mornings or evenings, sustaining highway speeds for hours.

Choose short cuff when: commuting or doing city riding, prioritizing a slim profile under a jacket sleeve, riding in consistent mild or warm conditions.

Ready to seal the wrist gap on your next tour?
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