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Alpinestars WR-1 V2 Gore-Tex Gloves

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$149.95
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The WR-1 v2 Gore-Tex Glove offers high levels of weather protection when touring. Featuring a textile and leather construction with sturdy knuckle protection, palm slider and a finger bridge on the third and fourth fingers, this glove is practical too; it comes equipped with touchscreen compatible fingertips for use with GPS systems and smartphones.

Product Features:

  • Combination of leather and softshell on the backhand for high levels of durability and rider comfort.
  • Primaloft Silver 80g insulation on top hand and Gold Eco 60g on palm with Grip Control offer excellent thermal properties.
  • Stretch fourchettes for comfort and flexibility.
  • Thumb and palm reinforcement for a superior grip.
  • Synthetic leather reinforcements with viscoelastic palm absorber to provide superior abrasion resistance on the key impact zones.
  • Ergonomic wrist closure and large cuff closure for ease of use.
  • Soft padding on thumb for an enhanced fit and comfort.
  • Reflective piping on backhand and finger.
  • Touchscreen compatible fingertips.
  • Covered hard knuckle for class-leading impact protection.
  • Gore-Tex waterproof and breathable membrane for effective all-weather performance with Gore Grip technology.
  • Accordions on finger and backhand for enhanced flexibility and fit.
  • Finger bridge on third and fourth finger prevents finger roll and separation in an impact.
  • Long cuff for extended coverage.
  • According to European statutory law the CE mark is a conformity requirement for the marketing of this product. The following standards apply to this product:
  • CE Level 1 EN13594:2015, KP.

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  • 5
    Great gloves

    Posted by Christopher on 23rd Jan 2021

    I’ve worn these for a few weeks and they work as advertised water stays out and warm stays in, though I’d be lying if I said my hands weren’t still a little cold wearing these, it’s just there not nearly as cold (frostbite levels of cold) when I’m riding in the early mornings. I feel like these will pair well with a nice pair of handguards to stop the wind and cold completely, or maybe even some heated grips.