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Revit Redhill Motorcycle Gloves
Product code: 229967
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Premium leathers like goatskin, water-resistant suede and cowhide provide the backdrop for the signature old-school block print on this chic summer glove. To improve on the original, REV'IT! added air-permeable details like perforated drum-dyed goatskin between the finger seams to keep your hands nice and cool. With the Redhill, vintage vibes meet technical excellence. After all, suede isn't just for dancing shoes. This glove uses the added grip of brushed treatment to reinforce the inserts on the palms and inner thumbs. Combined with a water-repellent surface treatment that provides a coarser texture, a stable, grippier feel is guaranteed at these key contact points. The look may take you back in time, but the protection of this glove is cutting-edge. Compact Temperfoam® steps into the spotlight when fit and dexterity are paramount. Known for its shock-absorbing and self-contouring properties, this cutting-edge technical material is used to line the hard shells on the knuckles, fingers and palms for optimal protection.
Specifications:
- Outer fabric made of perforated drum-dyed goatskin, cowhide and water repellent treated suede.
- Stretch inserts on fingers, backhand.
- Elastic at the wrist
- Velcro closure
- Tricot lining
- Anti-slip material on the thumb and palm of the hand
- Short cuff
- Conductive fabric on index finger and thumbs
- Perforated leather for better ventilation
- EN 13594:2015
- Hard shell knuckle
- PWR|Shield on the palm
- Temperfoam® knuckle, palm slider and under knuckle protector
Material:
- 100% leather
- Contains non-textile parts of animal origin!
Since its establishment in 1995, the company REV'IT! has earned itself a very good reputation on the European motorcycle scene. Fresh designs, innovative technology and lots of development work ensure that REV'IT! clothing offers excellent functionality. Here, experiences gained in the motorsport world and cutting edge 3D construction methods are used to benefit their new products. And by the look of their jackets and trousers, you would think that the firm is probably based somewhere in Italy, rather than the town of Oss in the Netherlands.