Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Alpinestars GP Tech Gloves

Alpinestars GP Tech Gloves



The Alpinestars GP tech gloves are the top end of quality produced by Alpinestars. Some of the features are the kangaroo leather palm with direct inject Kevlar & the protection against rolling fingers with their patented finger/nuckle sliders. If that's not good enough, the entire top of the Alpinestars GP tech glove is reinforced with knit Kevlar.

Pittards Armor Tan leather is used across the GP tech glove. This is about as rough & touch as you can get.

You might balk that the price is just under $300, but think of how many gloves have torn, cracked, or worn out in the past. The Alpinestars GP tech gloves are not those kinds of gloves.

Try a pair out at your local quality motorcycle accessories store & if you're confident enough, buy the GP Tech Gloves online.They come in the traditional black, red & white, blue & white, or black & white styles.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Alpinestars Ventilator Air Gloves

Alpinestars Ventilator Air Gloves Review


The Alpinestars Ventilator Air Gloves are perfect for us sweaty handed guys who need a little airflow going through the gloves. We're big fans because the glove is lightweight & has a short cuff, so it keeps your hand a little more airy.

Some extra features are:

  • Full ventilation on the backside of the hand
  • Padded palm for added comfort
  • Fingers are preshaped to make them easier to wear asap
  • Velcro wrist 
  • Extremely light weight
For under $60, the Alpinestars ventilator air gloves are one of the easier decisions for any rider. These gloves come in black, red & black, blue & black, or black & white styles.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Alpinestars MotoGP Losail Gloves

Alpinestars Moto GP Losail Glove


 The Alpinestars MotoGP Losail glove is what you'd expect from the brand, solid quality. Some of the features are:


  • Reinforced palms using synthetic padding & leather
  • Full grain leather construction
  • Knuckle coverage with carbon fiber
  • Sleek foam padding to protect thumbs & wrists
  • Finger bridge for the pinky
  • Usually priced under $140
For the quality & style this glove provides, we think the Alpinestars MotoGP Losail glove will be loved by the hardcore or beginner rider for the price. Available in four styles: two versions of black, a white & black, plus a black & red.

The Alpinestars brand is nearly 50 years old and it's what we love to ride with. Year after year they continue to set the bar for solid gloves that are hands down worth their price.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Alpinestars GPX Gloves

Alpinestars GPX Gloves Review


Price, protection & comfort are at their best combination with the Alpinestars GPX Glove. Some of the added features for this glove are visible, but we're going to go through them anyway.


  • Phenomenal impact & abrasion protection through the PU knuckle protectors
  • Leather construction
  • Extended cuff for moderate wrist protection
  • Stretch accordion insert over thumb for extended flexibility.
We're seeing these gloves hovering just about the $100 mark. For that price and this style, you're able to wear the Alpinestars GPX glove in the spring, summer & fall with great protection & comfort. 

The only other thing to say about these gloves is the attached pinky. If you've never had a glove besides your baseball mitt have an attached pinky, it takes a little getting use to. 

Most major online retailers carry the Alpinestars GPX gloves, so throw it into Google and see who has the best price & shipping options, then get this quality piece of gear.

Monday, May 23, 2011

Alpinestars GP Plus Gloves

Alpinestars GP Plus Gloves


This is a brand new glove from Alpinestars that has the durability & flash you're looking for. One of the most noticeable features is the third & fourth finger bridge, providing extra stability.

You can skid the Alpinestars GP Plus glove all around the pavement and it's one tough abrasion resistant glove. With a Kevlar(r) lining, we've seen that once they're broken in they are comfortable and protect for a reasonable price.

We'd compare these to some of the boutique gloves out there and the Alpinestars GP Plus gloves are easily worth the bang for the buck. We've seen the price below $190 for the glove. Seeing that it's an all season glove for almost anyone below the Mason Dixon line, you're going to get your money's worth and the GP Plus should hold up for multiple years.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Alpinestars Thunder Gloves

Alpinestars Thunder Gloves Review



The Alpinestars Thunder glove  comes in five different colors; black, blue, red, brown & white.

There are a few key features to mention about this lightweight glove:

  • Knuckles are protected by carbon fiber
  • PU synthetic leather & mesh fabric used below the wrist
  • Padded inserts for the thumb
  • Extremely durable
  • Slightly badass
These gloves are a great fit if you're in the market for a spring/summer/early fall glove. They aren't going to provide you with the heated protection like a Gerbing glove, but Alpinestars Thunder gloves are able to protect & take a beating.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Alpinestars SP-S Gloves


The Alpinestars SP-S Glove is a standard leather glove, but offers a comfortable finish and can take a beating. Some highlights include:

  • Goat skin leather - soft but durable
  • Foam inserts on the top and across fingers
  • Perforated panel on the palm for breathability & extra durability
  • Fingers are slightly curved to avoid strain 
At under $100, these gloves are perfect for spring, summer & fall riding. Most stores carry Alpinestars SP-S gloves that a quick Google search should uncover.

If you like our quick review of the Alpinestars SP-S gloves, we'll post again shortly with the newer Alpinestars Thunder Gloves.