Bering Lady Zephyr Gloves Black Yellow

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  • Material: Fibre Tech, Goat leather
  • Protection gloves: Knuckle protector
  • Ventilation: No active ventilation
  • Waterproof membrane: Fixed
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Bering Gloves Lady Zephyr Black Grey Yellow

Introducing the Bering Zephyr Lady Gloves in Black/Yellow – a fusion of style, comfort, and protection designed specifically for the adventurous woman. Crafted with premium 600D Fiber Tech and goatskin, these semi-long cuff gloves are not only durable but also boast a waterproof membrane and high breathability. The thermal wadding lining ensures your hands stay warm, while the protective features in the knuckle area and palm reinforcements offer peace of mind. Secure your fit with the velcro strap and fastening strips, and embark on your next journey with confidence.

Features of the Bering Gloves Lady Zephyr

  • Superior Material Blend: The combination of Polyester, Goat Leather, and Polyurethane in the Zephyr Lady Gloves offers a perfect balance of durability, comfort, and tactile sensitivity, ensuring you have the best grip on your adventures.
  • Enhanced Protection: With shell protection for the knuckles and reinforced palms, these gloves are designed to safeguard your hands against impacts and abrasions, providing top-tier safety as you ride.
  • Comfort and Control: The adjustable double-wrist fastening ensures a snug fit, while the knuckle stretch panels and mid-length cuff offer flexibility and coverage, keeping you comfortable and in control.

Extras

  • Thermal Regulation: The thermal wadding lining provides excellent insulation, keeping your hands warm in mid-season climates without compromising breathability.
  • Visibility for Safety: Featuring reflective material, the Zephyr Lady Gloves enhance your visibility in low-light conditions, adding an extra layer of safety to your rides.
  • Eco-Conscious Choice: The fixed lining, made from 100% mesh REPREVE® recycled polyester fibers, not only ensures the gloves' waterproofness but also reflects Bering's commitment to sustainability.

Ready to enhance your riding gear with the Bering Zephyr Lady Gloves? Contact us for more information or explore our Bering gloves collection for your perfect pair. Let the Zephyr Lady Gloves accompany you on each journey, offering unmatched style, comfort, and protection.

additional information
Brand Bering
Is on Sale No
Glove Series Lady Zephyr
Gender Women
Riding Style Adventure/Touring
Season Midseason
Material Fibre Tech, Goat leather
Closure system Velcro
Protection gloves Knuckle protector
Ventilation No active ventilation
Waterproof membrane Fixed
Heated Glove No
Extra information Touchscreen compatible
Colors Black, Yellow
Color Black
size guide

WOMEN'S GLOVES

BERING SIZE 5 6 7 8 9
UNIVERSAL SIZE S M L XL 2XL
HAND CIRCUMFERENCE (CM) 17-18 18-19 19-20 20-21 21-22
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faq

What is the difference between goatskin, cowhide and kangaroo leather?

Gloves utilize three primary materials: cow leather, goat leather, and kangaroo leather, each with its unique qualities. Cow leather strikes a balance between comfort, abrasion resistance, and cost, making it the most prevalent choice among riders. Goat leather, on the other hand, provides enhanced comfort and tactile feedback due to its softness but tends to be less durable compared to cowhide. Kangaroo leather ranks high in terms of comfort, softness, and durability, although it's notably pricier and is typically reserved for top-tier glove models. Riders can select the material that best aligns with their preferences, budget, and intended usage to ensure the ideal combination of comfort and protection.

Is it better to wear gloves with long cuffs tucked inside or placed over the sleeve of my motorcycle jacket?

There's no definitive answer to this; it largely depends on your riding position. For instance, if you're on a sportsbike in the rain and wear your gloves over the sleeve, there's a chance that water from your sleeve could flow back into the glove. On the other hand, if you're on a chopper, wearing the gloves tucked in the sleeves might allow water from the gloves to seep into your sleeves. It's a matter of choosing what works best for your specific riding style and conditions.

How do I choose the right size?

To ensure you get the perfect fit, take a soft measuring tape and measure the circumference of your palm, making sure to position the tape just below your knuckles. Be sure not to include your thumb in this measurement. You can then compare these measurements with the size chart to determine which size suits you best.

What about the fit of a motorcycle glove?

Choosing the right size motorcycle gloves is crucial as ill-fitting gloves, whether too big or too small, not only lead to discomfort but can also compromise their protective qualities. Oversized gloves may reduce grip on the controls, while undersized ones can restrict movement and cause hand fatigue. Finding the perfect size ensures optimal fit and maximum protection. Summer motorcycle gloves, typically made of leather, tend to have a snug fit. They will slightly stretch over time, molding to your hand like a second skin, enhancing grip and protection. For winter gloves, it's essential to avoid a tight fit, leaving some room at the fingertips. Also, ensure both gloves and your hands are at room temperature when putting on winter motorcycle gloves to maximize insulation and warmth.

Why are there (almost) no 4-season gloves?

Your hands play a crucial role in operating a motorcycle, and they're highly sensitive to temperature changes. Consequently, the heat-regulating features of your gloves are not something you'd want to compromise on. During summer, you'll prefer well-ventilated gloves, while in winter, warmth and waterproofing become essential. In the transitional seasons, a thinner glove with windproofing, and possibly waterproofing, is often preferred for improved dexterity. It's challenging for a single glove to excel in all these aspects simultaneously.