Dainese Tempest 2 D-Dry Thermal Gloves WMN Black

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  • Material: Suede, Leather
  • Protection gloves: Knuckle protector
  • Waterproof membrane: D-Dry
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Dainese Tempest 2 D-Dry Thermal Gloves Wmn Black

Embrace the chilly adventures with Dainese's Tempest 2 D-Dry® Long Thermal WMN gloves. Tailored for women, these winter touring gloves blend the D-Dry® membrane and Fiberfill thermal lining to ensure your hands stay warm and dry. Whether you're cruising through city streets or embarking on a long journey, the comfort, waterproof features, and stylish design of these gloves make them a reliable companion. The pre-curved finger construction and four-way stretch fabric ensure a snug fit, enhancing your ride with unparalleled ergonomics and ease.

Features of the Dainese Tempest 2 D-Dry  

  • Dainese Smart Touch: Stay connected without the chill. The Smart Touch fingertips let you use touchscreens seamlessly, keeping your hands cozy while you navigate your devices.
  • Pre-curved Fingers & Tightening Strap: Bid farewell to discomfort. The gloves' anatomical design and adjustable straps provide a snug, custom fit, preventing fatigue and enhancing your grip.
  • 4-way Stretch Fabric: Embrace flexibility. The fabric stretches in all directions, offering freedom of movement and a second-skin feel.
  • Leather Reinforcements & Synthetic Suede Palm: Durable and robust. The reinforced fingertips and palm ensure longevity and improve your handlebar control.
  • Comf-Tek Knuckles: Safety is paramount. The viscoelastic polyurethane reinforcements protect your knuckles without compromising on comfort.
  • Fiberfill Insulation: Keep the cold at bay. The Fiberfill insulation provides optimal warmth, making chilly rides a thing of the past.
  • Reflective Inserts: Be seen, be safe. The reflective details enhance your visibility, ensuring safer rides during dusk or dawn.

Extras

  • Certified Protection: Ride with confidence. These gloves meet the CE - Cat. II - EN 13594/2015 Standard cat. II lev. 1, ensuring your safety on the road.
  • Ergonomic Wrist Strap: Custom fit and comfort. The adjustable strap provides a secure fit, keeping the gloves in place and your hands protected.
  • Smart Touch Inserts: Convenience at your fingertips. Control your devices without removing your gloves, making your rides smoother and hassle-free.

Ready to elevate your ride with the Tempest 2 D-Dry® WMN gloves? Contact us for more details, or explore more from the Dainese gloves collection for the ultimate riding experience. Your next adventure awaits!

additional information
Brand Dainese
Is on Sale No
Glove Series Tempest 2
Gender Women
Riding Style Adventure/Touring
Season Winter
Material Suede, Leather
Closure system Straps
Protection gloves Knuckle protector
Waterproof membrane D-Dry
Heated Glove No
Extra information Touchscreen compatible
Colors Black
Color Black
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Size XXXS XXS XS S M L XL XXL XXXL
INCHES 6.5 7 7.5 8 8.5 9 9.5 10 10.5
CENTIMETRES 16.5 17.8 19.1 20.3 21.6 22.9 24.1 25.4 26.7
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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.