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5 Favorite Summer Motorcycle Gloves to Beat the Heat

Posted by Garrett Galván on June 26, 2024
Garrett Galván
Garrett is a blogger, videographer, and photographer who has spent the last 10 years traveling, riding and shooting around the world. His journeys have taken him to some of the most remote and unforgiving locations, and you will currently find him looking down a lens somewhere while scouting new routes to share with our Customers.

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Riding a motorcycle is basically like having free air-conditioning. Once you get a little wind in your hair, that 90-degree day starts to feel a lot cooler, and if we’re being honest, who cares what the thermostat says if you’re having a good time? Of course, that’s assuming you’ve got the right summer motorcycle gloves on.

Being hot and sweaty is no fun, but sweaty hands suck particularly hard. If you’re still rocking full leather gauntlets, insulated touring gloves, or something else that feels like sticking your hand in a furnace, here are a few of our favorite light and breezy options to keep your hands happy while you’re twisting the wick. 

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Alpinestars SMX 1 Air V2

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Held Air N Dry Motorcycle Gloves
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100% Waterproof for those Summer rains CHECK PRICE

Klim Badlands Aero Pro
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100% Derestricted Motorcycle Gloves
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Our Favorite Motorcycle Gloves for Summer

Plain and simple, a good pair of summer motorcycle gloves should do two things: keep you cool, and keep you safe. Here's our picks that do exactly that.

1. Alpinestars SMX 1 Air V2

Safety-wise the Air V2s punch way above their price point and deliver reliable protection where you need it. At the top of the hand and throughout the palm and fingers you get soft full-grain leather, the knuckles are covered by an uninterrupted strip of carbon fiber.

Alpinestars’ SMX Air series has been many a rider’s first pair of summer motorcycle gloves, but even if you’re a veteran motorcyclist, they bring a ton of value to the table. The SMX-1 Air V2 is a particularly budget-friendly pick, and if you’re shopping for something around the $60 mark, these are tough to beat. 

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"Testing out Alpinestars SMX-1 V2 Summer Gloves while riding the Washington BDR"

Additional reinforcement comes courtesy of synthetic goat skin leather at the palm and along the vulnerable outer seam. Everywhere else on the glove you’ll find highly breathable mesh and elastic panels designed to optimize comfort and keep air flowing freely.

Now, this is an extremely budget-friendly option, so it feels a little unfair to take shots at it here, but there are definitely a few compromises you’ll want to consider if these summer motorcycle gloves are on your shortlist.

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The first is that although they’re 100% road worthy, they’re lacking the high-tech safety features of the more premium gloves on this list. There are no hard TPU sliders at the palm, and you’re definitely not getting any Superfabric at this price.

We’ll also mention that while Alpinestars did a great job of adding reinforcements without adding cost, they achieve it by using synthetic leather in those areas rather than natural full-grain goat or kangaroo leather.  

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Alpinestars SMX-1 V2

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Pros:

  • Super well ventilated.
  • Flexible and extremely comfortable.
  • Wildly affordable.

Cons:

  • Protection is road-worthy, but basic.
  • We would prefer to see more full-grain leather.
  • If it rains or is humid the black dyes leak turning your hands black.

2. Dainese Mig 3 leather gloves

Dainese updated their ever-popular Mig C2 summer motorcycle gloves this year, and the latest iteration is their best yet. The original Mig gloves were always a great hot-weather option, but Dainese managed to upgrade the airflow even further without losing the CE-2 level safety certification of the original. 

More 3D mesh has been added to the low-risk zones at top of the wrist and the ends of the fingers, while the outgoing model’s all-synthetic suede palm has been beefed up with more full-grain leather in the areas you want it.

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"Garrett out creating our newest route option in Vietnam"

There’s still a healthy base layer of synthetic suede throughout the palm for optimal comfort, but the reinforced portions look and feel much more protective now. Aside from that, much of the Mig 3 is still the summer motorcycle glove you know and love.

It’s still got the split hardshell knuckle protectors that provide impact protection without limiting flexibility, the side seam is still well protected with double-stitched full-grain cowhide, and the glove still gives the svelte European fit Dainese is known for.

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The latest model also boasts Dainese’s latest Smart Touch material at the finger and thumb, so the Mig is now fully touchscreen-friendly. 

As far as cons go, the only real complaint we have is the price. The new Mig 3 is about $10 more than the outgoing model depending on where you shop, and while that’s nothing outrageous, the Mig is no longer a “sub $100 glove.”*

Dainese also swapped out the previous Mig’s silicone finger grips for the new Smart Touch material, so while we consider it a welcome tradeoff, riders who aren’t using touchscreen devices may lament the loss of extra grip at the levers. 

*Update, Dainese released the Mig 3 Air which is sub $100 but offers less protection. 

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Dainese Mig 3 Leather Gloves

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Pros:

  • Improved ventilation without sacrificing protection.
  • More full-grain leather incorporated into the palm.
  • Now touchscreen-friendly.

Cons:

  • Slight price increase.
  • Silicone fingertip grips are gone.

3. Held Air N Dry Motorcycle Gloves 

The Held Air N Dry is arguably one of the most underrated motorcycle gloves of all time. Perforated materials are impossible to waterproof (you know, because they’re full of holes), yet here we have a full-length perforated gauntlet that is 100% storm-ready.

So how does Held do it? Simple: They cheat. On the outside, the Held Air N Dry looks like a highly breathable full-length touring glove, because that’s what it is. Take a look at the inside, however, and you’ll see how the sausage is made.

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Held uses a “dual compartment” system inside the Air N Dry which allows you to choose which opening you slide your hand into. Go with the bottom section, and you’ll be treated to one of the most aggressively perforated kangaroo leather palms we’ve ever seen.

Should storm clouds appear on the horizon, however, all you need to do is slide your hand into the top compartment, and you’ll be completely protected by a full-length Gore-Tex membrane. 

Rain_in_Patagonia"Our Patagonia Tours can get wet even in the height of summer"

“Waterproof hot weather touring glove” isn’t a phrase that should exist, and yet, here it is. The fact that these summer motorcycle gloves also happen to pack enough top-notch protection to suit even the most aggressive sport-touring junkies (hard TPU protection on the knuckles, Superfabric seam protection, and a healthy smattering of full grain leather and Cordura fabric) seems too good to be true. 

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You’ll have to pay a pretty penny for the Held Air N Dry’s versatility, and they won’t flow nearly as much air on the top of the glove as the mesh-laden mitts on our list, but the simple fact that you can have this much weather and safety protection in the dead of summer makes them too good to leave out.

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Held Air N Dry Gloves

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Pros:

  • 100% waterproof.
  • Great ventilation and feel.
  • Outstanding safety features.

Cons:

  • Expensive.
  • Not as breathable as mesh-heavy options.

 4. Klim Badlands Aero Pro

Klim’s “Badlands” line of adventure gear is widely regarded as the best in the business, and the Klim Badlands Aero Pro is the hot-weather version of their popular Badlands GTX glove. 

Essentially what you’ve got here is all the same bombproof protection of the Badlands GTX, but you’re trading out the waterproof GoreTex liner for breathable perforated leather panels.

klim-aero-pro-summer-motorcycle-glove"Garrett Testing out the Aero Pro while riding in the heat of Vietnam this summer"

Safety-wise, everything else is left intact here: You’re still getting that insanely rugged carbon/ceramic knuckle guard, the same XRD padding along your digits, and the same ceramic-printed palm slider that makes the Badlands GTX feel so indestructible. 

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Everywhere else you’re looking at full grain leather, but with the added benefit of box-stiched seams, so there are no uncomfortable edges digging into your hands while you ride.

You’ll also get Klim’s fantastic Mult-e-Touch panels at the fingertips for touchscreen compatibility, and some extra low-profile reflectivity courtesy of 3M Scotchlite carbon black panels. 

motorcycle-trip-ha-giang-vietnam"Side note: Vietnam is beautiful as seen here lol"

The Badlands Aero Pro is an impressive piece of kit, but it has its tradeoffs as well. The first is that it’s pretty damn expensive, especially for a short cuff summer motorcycle glove. The second is that although its perforated leather is well suited for airflow, we’ve got some concerns on how well it would hold up to asphalt compared to non-perforated material.

Klim does a good job of using non-perforated material in the most crucial areas (the heel of the hand in particular), but the thumb and fingers don’t look too confidence-inspiring.

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Klim Aero Pro Gloves

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Pros:

  • Bombproof protection.
  • Breathable perforated leather construction.
  • Premium materials throughout.
  • The touchscreen feature on the fingers is exceptional.

Cons:

  • Expensive for a short cuff summer motorcycle glove.
  • Somehow only CE level 1 certified.

5. 100% Derestricted Motorcycle Gloves 

If you mainly ride off-road but occasionally find yourself linking dirt trails with stretches of tarmac, take a look at the 100% Derestricted gloves. These summer motorcycle gloves were made specifically with the hardcore dual sport rider in mind, and they’ve got all the features an off-road warrior could ask for. 

At their core, the 100% Derestricted are essentially dirtbike gloves: They’re stretchy and form-fitting, made with tons of mesh, and add a touch of silicone at each of the forefingers for extra grip at the controls. They differ, however, by adding in a few street-inspired touches that make them ideal for street-legal trail bikes. 

adventure_motorcycle_tour_oregon_steensThe top of the hand, for example, sports full grain leather protection out to the first knuckle for extra abrasion resistance. There’s also a solid knuckle protector sewn in (a welcome addition for anyone who has ever taken a tree branch to the hand), added padding on each of the fingers, and a double-layer of synthetic leather on the palm for abrasion resistance. 

The 100% Derestricted is a massive improvement in safety over a regular MX glove, but their main fault is that they’re still not really meant for street use.

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Granted, hard sliders, leather, and a double-layer clarino palm will all fare better against pavement than the typical mesh/single-layer palm of an off-road only design, but there’s nowhere near enough protection here for highway speeds.

You’ll also have to cough up a few extra bucks for the Derestricted compared to other dirt-only summer motorcycle gloves, but we think they’re a good compromise if you keep your pavement time to a minimum. 

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100% Derestricted Motorcycle Gloves

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Pros:

  • Motocross level ventilation.
  • Hard plastic knuckle protection.
  • Double reinforced clarino palm.
  • The touch screen feature on the points of the fingers actually work which is refreshing.

Cons:

  • Not enough protection for highway use.
  • More expensive than a standard dirt-only glove.

FAQs on Finding the Right Pair of Summer Motorcycle Gloves

What are the best motorcycle gloves for hot weather?

  • When riding in hot weather, look for gloves with good ventilation, breathable materials, and lightweight construction. Some popular options include Alpinestars SMX 1 Air V2, Dainese Mig 3, and Klim Badlands Aero Pro.

What features should I look for in summer motorcycle gloves?

  • Key features to look for include ventilation (mesh panels or perforations), lightweight and breathable materials, adequate protection (knuckle guards, reinforced palms), and a comfortable fit. Some gloves also offer touchscreen compatibility for convenience which we personally prefer. 

Are leather motorcycle gloves suitable for summer riding?

  • Yes, certain types of leather gloves are suitable for summer riding. Look for gloves that combine leather with mesh or perforated sections to ensure good airflow.

How do I choose the right size for motorcycle gloves?

  • To find the right size, measure the circumference of your hand around the knuckles, excluding the thumb. Refer to the sizing chart provided by the glove manufacturer to find your size. A snug fit is essential for both comfort and protection. Too snug and it increases wrist and hand fatigue. Too loose, and it will slip off during a crash. 

Can summer motorcycle gloves be waterproof?

  • While most summer gloves prioritize ventilation and breathability, some models offer waterproof features through innovative designs. For example, the Held Air N Dry gloves feature a dual compartment system that provides both ventilation and waterproofing.

Are there any affordable options for quality summer motorcycle gloves?

  • Yes, there are several affordable options that still offer good protection and ventilation. The Alpinestars SMX 1 Air V2 is a budget-friendly choice that provides excellent value for its price. 

Can I use motocross gloves for street riding in summer?

  • While motocross gloves offer great ventilation and flexibility, they may not provide sufficient protection to withstand sliding on asphalt.

Are touchscreen-compatible motorcycle gloves worth it?

  • Yes, if you frequently use your phone or GPS while riding, touchscreen-compatible gloves make it very convenient. Many modern gloves, like the Dainese Mig 3 and Klim Badlands Aero Pro, include this feature.


Our Final Thoughts on Summer Motorcycle Gloves

Choosing the right pair of summer motorcycle gloves can make all the difference between an enjoyable ride or having your riding buds laugh at you as you struggle to put on your gloves. Yes, even we were newbs at one point.

Stay cool, ride safe, and see you out there!

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