Product description
You’ll find laminated reflection at the back of the hand, our PWR|shield technology at the palm, an EVA foam palm slider, a visco-elastic knuckle and more. Making sure your hands stay cool when they need to, ventilation panels can be found at the fingers, thumb, back of hand and the cuff.
Furthermore, a host of color options lets you mix and match the Mosca gloves with your preferred riding gear.
Extra information
Visibility
Reflection at back of hand
Protective features
PWR|Shield at palm
PWR|Shield is created with a unique knit technique which results in a fabric with unsurpassed cut, tear and abrasion resistance levels. This product is equipped with PWR|Shield at the palm.
EVA foam finger knuckles
EVA foam palm slider
EVA foam thumb
Knuckle protection
Visco-elastic knuckle
These knuckle protectors are made from visco-elastic rubber. This material ensures the knuckles are protected, while the elasticity allows the hand to move naturally and in full comfort.
Features
Short cuff
Flexibility
Stretch lips at fingers
Adjustability
Adjustment tab at cuff
Elastic at cuff
Elastic material incorporated in the cuff for comfort and fit.
Outer shell
Neoprene
Neoprene is a synthetic rubber useful for protective gear. It is abrasion-resistant, chemical-resistant, waterproof, somewhat stretchable, and buoyant.
Goatskin
Tanned leather made from goatskin is considered extremely durable, and is often used for gloves and other products that require a soft hide.
Goatskin with WR finish
Tanned leather made from goatskin is considered extremely durable, and is often used for gloves and other products that require a soft hide. Goatskin with a WR finish has undergone a process that makes it water-repellent and soil-resistant. The WR coating is bonded to the fabric at the molecular level, enhancing the material's natural water-repellence and soil-resistance, without altering how the fabric looks, feels, or breathes.
Ottoman stretch
2-way stretch
PU (polyurethane) coated fabric
Flock PU
Flocking is the process of adhering small fibre particles (called flock) onto a surface. This process creates a texture that picks up water.