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Meets CE Level 1 & exceeds Level 2 for key metrics
Palm Abrasion Protection as measured by mean abrasion time on palm area - 5X Level 2 standard
Knuckle Impact Protection as measured by mean transmitted peak force on the knuckles - 3X Level 2 standard
Wrist Closure Resistance measured as force held for 30 seconds - Meets Level 2 standard
Superior Impact Protection for Knuckles
The Grid Mk3 now incorporates carbon fiber knuckle protectors with high density TPU inserts for enhanced impact absorption. To maximize comfort, the gloves feature dual layers of foam: one beneath the knuckle guard and another covering the back of the hand. Additionally, the knuckle protectors are available in two sizes to ensure a better fit and comprehensive coverage across hand sizes.
Palm protection with Full Wrap Knox SPS 404
The Grid Mk3 continues with the top-of-the-line dual compound, full wrap SPS 404, integrating Knox's latest Micro-lock armor on the inside and abrasion-resistant LDPE on the outside. Scaphoid injuries, commonly occurring in motorcycle accidents due to the grab effect when the palm hits the ground, underscore the importance of correct SPS placement, which has been approved for the Grid by Knox headquarters in London.
Impact Protection for Wrist
The Grid Mk3 now features carbon fiber wrist sliders with underlying EVA padding to protect the ulna bones. The finger protection is provided by TPR protectors and EVA foam padding.
Pinky finger bridge for roll protection
On the Grid Mk3, the ring and pinky fingers are attached with a bridge panel to prevent finger roll injuries that can occur during a crash. This is a mandatory feature required for riding on most race tracks.
Goatskin Leather for enhanced abrasion protection
The Grid Mk3 utilizes durable, lightweight goatskin leather that is naturally water-resistant and renowned for its comfortable suppleness. We maintained the leather thickness at its maximum possible level (1.2 to 1.5mm) to enhance abrasion resistance.
Excellent Ventilation & Breathability
Strategically placed air scoops integrated with TPU finger protectors and perforated leather throughout the Grid Mk3, maximize airflow—ideal for the Indian climate.
Optimized stretch for comfort
The Grid Mk3 features floating knuckle protectors with a stretch panel underneath, allowing free movement when operating the clutch and brake. Accordion panels have also been integrated into the thumbs to ensure a comfortable grip on the handlebars.
Dual Velcro closure with wrist accordion
The dual closure system on the Grid Mk3 ensures the gloves remain secure during a crash, a mandatory requirement for riding on most race tracks. The wrist accordion design guarantees a snug fit whether the gloves are worn over or under the jacket cuff. This design also ensures the male and female Velcro patches fully engage, creating a secure hold around the wrist to prevent slippage in the event of a crash.
Silicone SuperGrip for smooth throttle operation
The Grid Mk3 features an engineered SuperGrip silicone panel positioned at the purlicue (the area between the forefinger and thumb), providing superior grip on the handlebars. The enhanced grip on the palm allows for a light hold on the bars while ensuring smooth operation of the throttle.
Touchscreen friendly for BOTH hands!
The Grid Mk3 features special conductive leather panels on the index finger and thumb tips of both hands, allowing you to use your smartphone during quick breaks or stops without removing the gloves. This conductive leather mimics a conductive path, facilitating seamless operation of touch-sensitive electronic devices. These panels are placed on the fingertips as well - allowing you to pinch and zoom easily.
Visor wiper for rainy rides
The Grid features a strategically positioned soft wiper on the left hand, making it easy to clean the helmet visor in rainy conditions.
Extra visibility with 3M reflective piping
The Grid Mk3 has 3M reflective piping on the external facing ulnar side to enhance visibility at night.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Material:
The Grid Mk3 utilizes durable, lightweight goat skin leather that is naturally water-resistant. The leather is kept as thick as possible to enhance abrasion resistance.
Protection:
Equipped with the premium KNOX SPS 404 protection, the Grid Mk3 features carbon fiber protectors with high-density TPU inserts for the knuckles (CE Level 2), along with carbon fiber wrist sliders, goat skin leather palms, and a pinky finger bridge, offering exceptional protection for Indian riders.
The Grid Mk3 surpasses Level 2 standards for knuckle, palm, and wrist protection, ensuring unmatched safety during road touring or track racing.
Palm Abrasion Protection: 5 times the Level 2 standard
Knuckle Impact Protection: 3 times the Level 2 standard
Wrist Closure Resistance: Meets Level 2 standard
Enhanced Comfort:
The Grid Mk3 features floating knuckle protectors and a stretch panel underneath to allow the knuckles to move freely during clutch and brake operation. Accordion panels on the thumbs facilitate an easy grip on the handlebars.
Ventilation & Breathability:
Perforated leather and integrated air scoops with the finger protectors maximize airflow throughout the Grid Mk3, ensuring excellent ventilation and breathability.
STEP 1 - Measure your hand using a tailor's measuring tape
There are two key measurements that you need to take into consideration for figuring out your glove size. A) Circumference - Wrap the tape measure around your palm at its widest point and lightly close your hand before taking the measurement. B) Length - Measure from the tip of the middle finger to the base of your palm at your wrist.
STEP 2 - Find your glove size by checking hand measurements against the chart provided
- If both the measurements do not fall in one particular size - use the larger of the two measures to choose the glove size.
- If the two measurements are on the border line between two sizes, try both the sizes and choose the one that offers a better fit.
STEP 1 - Confirm that the gloves are a comfortable fit
They should not be excessively tight on all fingers (including the thumb) & knuckles.
To check this, try the gloves on and form a fist several times and verify if:
1. Adequate room for all fingers (specially thumb) to move and operate controls comfortably.
2. Check the fitment on both hands since your left and right hand sizes do vary.
While leather gloves do take some time to break in, ensure that the fit on first try is not so tight as to cause discomfort and/or restrict movement"
STEP 2 - Ensure the knuckle protectors are properly positioned
The way to check this is:
1. Roll your hand into a tight fist and hold the position for 5-10 minutes. This position should be easy to hold without causing any discomfort or causing any stress points.
2. Ensure that the edge of the knuckle protector is not over the knuckle when the fist is formed.
Putting on and taking off may be slightly difficult because the wrist area is narrowed down for safety reasons. This is done to prevent the gloves from coming off your hands during a crash and to offer a snug fit.
You may find it odd or uncomfortable if you have never used gloves with a pinky bridge. Give it a few days of riding and you will get used to it. Remember, any protective gear is relatively uncomfortable compared to riding without protection.
You may find the Knox SPS on the palm to be uncomfortable on the first try. But just like any protective gear, over a period of time, you will get used to it so you do not even notice it. These devices are incorporated into the gloves to ensure you are well-protected when you most need it.
In our research, we found that the palm size and the finger length are not in the same proportion for everyone (that makes each of us unique in the truest sense!). In such cases, the primary area of fitment should always be the palm area, even if you are to be left with some extra room near your fingertips.
We have used carbon fiber knuckle protectors with high-density TPU inserts to maximize protection and longevity. While we have added an additional foam layer underneath the protectors, they may feel a bit too hard at the beginning. Thinner and more flexible knuckle protectors are not very effective during a crash and do not last long either.
Risk Free Trial:
Concerned that you might not like what you get? While we are extremely confident that you will be more than satisfied with our gloves, we understand that sometimes you might be looking for something different. Not to worry, we offer a zero risk trial within 3 days from the date of delivery. And no, you don’t need to pay for the return shipping. Please click here for more details.
Free Size exchange:
Worried about the wrong size if you buy online? You can exchange for size within 3 days from the date of delivery at ZERO cost – yup, we will get the gloves picked up from your address and send a replacement once we receive them in an unused condition. Please click here for more details.
CARE:
Our gloves use full-grain goat leather that is naturally water-resistant. However, when leather gets wet, the oils get stripped from the leather – this will stiffen the leather and eventually cause it to crack. Think of it as your skin after taking a bath – you need to moisturize to replace the natural oils in your skin removed by the water. So, what matters for your gloves is what you do after it gets wet. Here is a step by step process to keep your glove well cared for and last longer.
Materials needed:
Microfiber/ soft cloth
Small bowl or mixing cup
Absorbent towels
Soft-bristled brush
pH neutral leather cleaner
Leather conditioner
Lukewarm water
How to clean?
1. In a small bowl or measuring cup, mix a portion of leather cleaner in lukewarm water.
2. Dampen a microfiber cloth with the mixture and gently wipe the stained areas. If the gloves have mud splatters, allow the mud to dry before attempting to clean it away. Use a soft-bristled brush to brush it away before cleaning with cloth.
3. Clean the gloves starting at the wrist and working toward each fingertip. Be sure to clean well between each finger. Keep moving to a clean area of the cloth as the dirt is transferred.
4. Rinse the cloth often as the dirt is transferred. Turn the gloves over and repeat on the other side.
5. DO NOT USE HOT WATER
6. DO NOT allow your gloves to come in contact with solvents (do not use fabric softener!), fuel, or cleaning agents.
7. DO NOT use any kind of CHEMICAL or scrub the leather
8. Do not use a washing machine or high-pressure devices to clean the gloves, as high temperatures and pressure will damage the leather.
9. Do not wring the gloves.
How to dry wet gloves?
1. Dry the gloves by pressing softly with an absorbent towel after cleaning. You can also do this when your gloves get wet in the rain.
2. Allow damp gloves to dry slowly, as this will prevent the leather from stiffening and cracking.
3. Never dry wet gloves with a blow-dryer or put them on a radiator or direct sunlight or other heat source to dry – this will harden the leather and lead to damage. Also dry the gloves indoors away from direct sunlight where there is good ventilation.
4. While your gloves are drying, periodically put them on your hands to stretch the leather and ensure they don't shrink.
5. Just before the gloves are completely dry, put the gloves on and shape them to your hand while still damp. Remove the gloves gently, trying to retain this shape in the gloves and allow it to continue drying.
How to condition gloves?
After the gloves are completely dry, apply a good quality leather conditioner. This is very important. Properly treated and conditioned (oiled) leather will breathe and the internal microfibers will move freely in the leather.
1. Use a good quality leather conditioner that will allow the leather to breathe.
2. Apply conditioner and rub it into the leather.
3. Allow the conditioner to soak into the gloves and reapply (if needed).
4. Wipe off any excess conditioner and make sure the gloves are not slick on the motorcycle controls.
How to store?
When gloves are stored wet or in a non-ventilated area, this may cause deformations and ruin your gloves, not to mention this allows mildew to grow on the leather causing discoloration and damage.
1. Make sure that your gloves are completely dry before you store them.
2. Place them in a breathable cotton bag to protect them from dust but with enough air circulation to prevent mildew from forming.
3. Store them in a cool, dry, well ventilated area
Warranty
We offer a 12 month warranty on manufacturing and material defects. Our gloves are made in the same factories that manufacture for top brands like Dainese, Alpinestars, Furygan, Rev’It, etc. Please click here for details.
Repairs
Minor repairs of opened stitches, velcro etc due to normal wear and tear can be done at a reasonable charge. Send us an email with pictures so we can determine if the gloves can be repaired or not. Please click here for details.
GRID MK3 – FULL GAUNTLET RIDING GLOVES
Category: Motorcycle Apparel
Manufactured/Imported By: ViaTerra Travel Gear Pvt Ltd, OS-2, Opp H-18, MIDC Satpur, Nashik 422007
Country of Origin: India
Price: Please note, all prices mentioned are MRP and inclusive of all taxes.
Customer Support
For customer complaints and support, email us:
- Email Id: contactus@viaterragear.com
At ViaTerra, we recognize that accidents can happen on the road, leading to the loss or damage of a single glove. For selected gloves, we are offering an Individual Glove Replacement Service (paid) to assist riders in such situations.
How It Works: If you've lost or damaged one glove and would rather not purchase a new pair, contact our customer service team. While availability cannot be guaranteed, we endeavor to help riders find a matching glove. Occasionally, we have single gloves in a pair that don't meet our QC requirements. We figured that this would be cost effective to our existing customers, by replacing only what you need, rather than buying a complete new pair. We're happy to reunite mismatched gloves instead of discarding pairs with a single damaged glove. Contact us to ensure you're fully equipped for your journeys!