Casey Stoner Gloves Motogp 2012

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MLG-CS12012
Special Price $191.79 Regular Price $239.74
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The Casey Stoner Gloves are designed for serious riders who demand safety and comfort on every ride. Crafted from full-grain leather, these gloves offer superior abrasion resistance while ensuring flexibility. Riders love the added protection and perfect fit, making every journey enjoyable and safe.

  • Full-grain leather construction for durability
  • Reinforced areas for enhanced tear resistance
  • TPU sliders for impact and abrasion protection
  • Cooling features with air intakes
  • Pre-curved design for a comfortable fit
  • Secure Velcro strap wrist closures
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Casey Stoner 2012 MotoGP Race Gloves

  • Full-grain leather construction delivers abrasion resistance, ideal for race gloves in motorcycle racing gear.
  • Leather reinforcement between the left thumb and index finger enhances grip and durability in leather racing gloves.
  • Rubber protection for impact defense on the knuckles and fingers.
  • Rubber protector with air intakes and an exhaust port provides cooling performance during MotoGP riding and track riding gear.
  • TPU palm and finger sliders mounted on poly-foam deliver superior impact and abrasion resistance while maintaining comfort.
  • Pre-curved palm and fingers provide form-fitting comfort for race-ready riding gloves.
  • Integrated flexible knuckles offer discreet protection without sacrificing dexterity.
  • Velcro strap wrist closure helps prevent glove slippage during a fall.
  • Velcro cuff closure; these gloves are safety stitched with high-strength nylon thread for durability.
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Product Specifications

  • Product Type: Motorcycle racing gloves
  • Category: MotoGP leather racing gloves
  • Best Use: MotoGP racing and track riding
  • Material: Full-grain leather
  • Construction: Full-grain leather construction; reinforcement between left thumb and index finger; TPU palm and finger sliders mounted on poly-foam; pre-curved palm and fingers; integrated flexible knuckles; safety-stitched with high-strength nylon thread
  • Comfort Features: Pre-curved palm and fingers for form-fitting comfort; poly-foam backing under sliders for impact resistance
  • Ventilation: Air intakes and exhaust port for cooling
  • Closure / Fit System: Velcro strap wrist closure; Velcro cuff closure
  • Style / Design Features: Racing/MotoGP styling with knuckle protection and TPU palm sliders; air cooling ports
  • Ideal For: MotoGP riders and sport motorcycle enthusiasts

-- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS --

Are these Casey Stoner 2012 MotoGP Race Gloves true to size?
These Casey Stoner 2012 MotoGP Race Gloves run about true to size for most riders. They have a pre-curved palm and fingers for a snug, natural fit. Use your knuckle circumference and hand length to choose the best size. If you are between sizes, opt for the larger size for comfort. The Velcro cuff provides micro-adjustment and holds the glove well during riding. Allow a few short rides to let the leather break in naturally. If you want help, contact our size guide or customer support for measurements. Trying gloves on with your riding jacket helps confirm cuff and wrist fit.
What protection features do these race gloves provide?
They offer layered impact-dissipating and abrasion-resistant features for riding. Full-grain leather forms the main abrasion-resistant outer shell. TPU sliders sit on poly-foam to reduce concentrated impact forces. Flexible knuckle protectors are integrated for discreet coverage over joints. A rubber protector with intakes and an exhaust port improves energy management. Leather reinforcement between the left thumb and pointer finger increases durability. High-strength nylon safety stitching keeps seams secure under stress. Velcro wrist straps help retain the glove during aggressive movement. These features suit track riders and sport-oriented street riders seeking protection.
Will my hands stay cool in warm weather with these race gloves?
Yes, vents in the rubber protector provide focused airflow to the hand. Air intakes and an exhaust port promote moving air across the knuckles. Leather still limits breathability compared with textile gloves on very hot days. Pre-curved construction reduces pressure points and increases ventilation comfort while riding. For hot climates choose lighter layers and frequent short stops to cool hands. If airflow is a priority, consider perforated leather alternatives or mesh gloves. These gloves balance protection and airflow for track days and spirited street use. Hand cooling improves when gloves are clean and not waterlogged from sweat.
Can I use these race gloves on the street as well as the track?
They are designed mainly for racing and aggressive sport riding. Race-oriented features focus on impact management and secure retention at speed. That makes them ideal for track days and short, fast street outings. They are less suited to multi-day touring or heavy cold weather riding. If you need more insulation, use heated liners or a touring glove. Always check local regulations for any track-only modifications before street use. These motorbike racing gloves suit riders who prioritize fit and protection features. The Velcro cuff adds quick removal and secure closure when needed. Test them on a short ride to confirm comfort with your bike controls.
How should I clean and maintain these leather race gloves?
Clean the leather with a damp cloth and mild saddle soap occasionally. Avoid machine washing or soaking to preserve leather fibers and stitching. Dry them slowly at room temperature away from direct heat sources. Apply a light leather conditioner sparingly to restore suppleness after drying. Keep Rubbers and TPU areas clear of oily cleaners that could degrade materials. Store gloves flat in a dry place away from sunlight and moisture. If seams or sliders show damage, stop using them and consult support. We can advise on repair options or safe replacement choices for riders.