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SAS Tec CE Level 2 rated Knuckle protection
We designed the Tundra specifically for winter & monsoon rides without compromising on the protection required for the road.
The SAS Tec CE Level 2 rated Viscoelastic knuckle armour provides best in class impact protection for the Tundra gloves while keeping the comfort level high due to excellent damping characteristics. The knuckle protectors are made of viscoelastic soft foam for excellent adaption onto the knuckles and come with different shapes for the left and right hand to guarantee a perfect fitting.
Best in class SuperFabric abrasion protection
Protection on the palms is provided by the SuperFabric/HD EVA combination. Superfabric is world renowned for its superlative abrasion and pierce resistance.
The reason we chose this instead of the harder palm sliders is to reduce the bulk on the palm and retain feedback from the bars.
Excellent waterproofing for your monsoon rides
The specially engineered DryTerra Tech inner membrane ensures your hands stay dry during wet weather rides - so you can truly enjoy the monsoons!
Enhanced Silicone Grip for the rains
In the rain, getting proper grip of the throttle and the lever is very important.
The engineered silicone patches on the palm and additional silicone panels on the fingers offer superior grip on the throttle and the clutch and brake levers.
Optimum Comfort for winter touring with minimal bulk
Original 3M Thinsulate insulation helps lock the body warmth inside the glove.
While this makes the gloves feel a bit bulky, it does not hinder the movement of your fingers.
Full gauntlet construction for enhanced rain/ wind protection
The full gauntlet construction of the Tundra offers a longer protection area over the jacket and allows you to properly tuck it inside the rain jacket.
This ensures the opening is well secured to block wind as well as prevent water from entering.
Stretch accordions on fingers/ back of the hand for easy operation
Accordion panels on all fingers and back of the hand allow easy operation of the clutch and front brake levers.
Velcro wrist closure for a secure & snug fit
Being a full gauntlet glove, it comes with dual closure, one on the wrist and the other on the gauntlet
– this helps secure the gloves firmly on your hands and prevents slippage in case of a crash.
Visor wipe for the monsoons
The soft visor wiper on the left hand glove allows you to remove the water off the visor for better vision during rainy rides.
Touch screen friendly
Touch sensitive panels on the thumb and forefinger of both the hands allow you to use your mobile devices without having to remove the gloves.
Built to last with superior abrasion resistance
Leather is known for its high abrasion resistance while being waterproof.
Which is why the palm is constructed from goatskin for protection during a slide while also allowing for longer service life and comfort.
The additional leather panel on the side of the pinky finger gives improved slide protection.
Cuff pull for easy wear and removal
Special fabric double stitched into the cuff as a leverage point to easily put on or remove the gloves
- no more wiggling and squeezing your way into the gloves every time you put them on or take them out.
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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.
- Circumference - Wrap the tape measure around your palm at its widest point and lightly close your hand before taking the measurement.
- 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 any finger (especially the thumb) & knuckles. To check this, try the gloves on and form a fist several times and verify if:
- Adequate room for all fingers (specially thumb) to move and operate controls comfortably.
- 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:
- 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.
- Ensure that the edge of the knuckle protector is not over the knuckle when the fist is formed.
A few things to keep in mind when you start using the Tundra winter waterproof full gauntlet riding gloves -
- For the waterproof gloves to work effectively, ensure that the rainjacket always covers the gauntlet and the opening of the gloves is well within the jacket.
- When removing the waterproof gloves, pinch each of the fingertips while pulling the gloves off. If the waterproof membrane gets pulled out, that is not covered under warranty.
- While putting the waterproof gloves on, ensure that your hands are dry. Because the lining on the inside once wet takes longer to dry. This will lead to having wet hands throughout the ride.
- Do not let the hard velcro come in contact with the fabric of the gloves, which will make the fabric fray off.
RISK FREE RETURNS
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 write to us on info@viaterragear.com if you have any further queries or need clarifications.
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 write to us on info@viaterragear.com if you have any further queries or need clarifications.
- DryTerraTM Tech waterproof membrane will keep your hands completely dry even during the monsoon rides.
- 3M thinsulate with large air pockets offers insulation from the external chills and helps trap the body heat within the gloves.
- The knuckles come with Sas-Tec™ CE level 2 rated Viscoelastic armour.
- The palms come with SuperFabric™ EVA reinforced panels to offer significant impact protection while also allowing more flexibility and dexterity for the rider
- The index and middle fingers have silicone accents and index finger tips are touch screen sensitive.
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 leather riding gloves?
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.
How to dry wet leather riding 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 leather riding 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.
- Use a good quality leather conditioner that will allow the leather to breathe.
- Apply conditioner and rub it into the leather.
- Allow the conditioner to soak into the gloves and reapply (if needed).
- Wipe off any excess conditioner and make sure the gloves are not slick on the motorcycle controls.
How to store leather riding gloves?
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, RevIt, etc. Please click Warranty policy 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 Repair policy for details.
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!