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MTB enduro gloves play a crucial role in the rider protection of the MTB enduro protection outfit, grip and comfort on varied and demanding terrain. In enduro, where technical descents and prolonged climbs alternate, gloves must offer a balance between robustness, breathability and lightness. Here is a detailed guide to the types of gloves for MTB enduro, their characteristics, and the leading brands.
1. The advantages of enduro MTB gloves:
Reinforced protection:
Protect against impacts, scrapes, branches and flying debris.Reinforced areas for knuckles and palms.
Adhesion and control:
Non-slip surface for good grip on the handlebars, even in wet conditions.Reduced vibration to improve comfort and prevent fatigue.
Breathability:
Effective heat and moisture wicking, essential for long rides.Sustainability :
Designed to withstand technical terrain and frequent friction.Comfort :
Ergonomic fit for optimal support without restricting movement.2. Types of enduro MTB gloves:
a. Long gloves
Features :
Full protection for fingers and joints.Ideal for technical descents or outings on rough terrain.
Benefits :
Better protection against impacts and the elements (branches, stones).Disadvantages:
Less airy than short models.b. Mid-season gloves
Features :
Versatile models, lightweight but with basic protection.Ideal for temperate climates.
Benefits :
Good combination of protection and lightness.c. Winter gloves
Features :
Designed for the cold, with thermal insulation and protection against water.Windproof materials and warm lining.
Benefits :
Keeps hands warm and dry.Disadvantages:
Less sensitivity to the handlebars.3. Technical characteristics of enduro MTB gloves:
a. Materials
Main fabric:
Polyester or nylon for lightness and breathability.Lycra for elasticity.
Reinforcements:
Kevlar or synthetic leather on the palms to resist friction.TPR (Thermoplastic Rubber) inserts to protect the joints.
Grip:
Silicone prints or rubber inserts on fingers and palm for better grip.
b. Cut and fit
Wrist: models with Velcro or elastic closure for a secure fit.
Ergonomic shape: pre-curved cut to follow the natural position of the hand on the handlebars.
c. Touch zones
Index finger and thumb compatible with touch screens to use a GPS or smartphone without removing the gloves.
d. Ventilation
Mesh inserts or perforations on the top for better air circulation.
e. Water resistance
Models with water-repellent treatments for wet conditions.
4. Top brands and recommended models:
has. Fox Racing
Key models:
Fox Defend Glove: reinforced protection and optimal grip.
Fox Ranger Glove: versatile, lightweight and breathable.
b. 100%
Key models:
100% Ridecamp: minimalist, perfect for technical enduro.
100% Brisker: ideal for mid-season outings.
c. P.O.C.
Key models:
POC Resistance Enduro: reinforced areas for increased protection.
POC Essential DH: maximum protection for descents.
d. Troy Lee Designs
Key models:
TLD Ace 2.0: breathable with an ergonomic design.
TLD Ruckus: robust and ideal for technical terrain.
e. ION
Key models:
Ion Path: grip and optimal ventilation.
Ion Scrub: reinforced for difficult terrain.
f. Endura
Key models:
Endura SingleTrack Glove: comfort and robustness.
Endura Hummvee Plus: excellent value for money.
5. Tips for choosing your enduro mountain bike gloves:
Analyze your needs:
Choose long models for maximum protection on technical descents.
Opt for lighter, ventilated gloves in summer or for prolonged climbs.
Make sure you have the right size:
Gloves should fit snugly but not compress, to avoid chafing or blisters.Check compatibility with your practice conditions:
Waterproof models for muddy or rainy outings.Reinforcements in case of active practice or on rocky terrain.
Don't neglect the details:
Touch zones for screens.Ventilation to prevent overheating.
6. In summary
MTB enduro gloves are much more than an accessory, they are essential for your comfort and safety. Opt for models adapted to your riding conditions and your riding style. Brands like Fox Racing, 100%, or POC offer reliable and high-performance options that meet the needs of enduro enthusiasts and competitors alike.