BW Motorcycle Lobster Gloves, Leather, Surplus
Extremely tough German motorcycle lobster gloves from gray leather. The perfect mutant gloves to go with your leather pants when going out for a ride! This time, we only got a small batch and can't tell about further availability.
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Extremely tough German motorcycle lobster gloves from gray leather. The perfect mutant gloves to go with your leather pants when going out for a ride! This time, we only got a small batch and can't tell about further availability.
The long shaft is reinforced and the dexterity is surprisingly good, considering these are cold weather gloves.
To allow using the motorcycle controls and protect from the elements, the fingers are divided into two pairs. In ordinary gloves, each digit is separate, which increases the surface area, losing heat. Mittens, on the other hand, are called No-Can-Doos for a reason.
With lobster gloves on, picking your nose or buttoning up a dress shirt isn't probably going to happen, but attempts should at least be fun for some time.
Size info
Ordinary US glove sizes; palm circumference in inches. These are sized for the purpose and will allow liner gloves to be worn underneath.
German army surplus
Previously used by the Bundeswehr, still in a good condition. Meticulously crafted in West Germany. The color shades may vary from bluish-gray to dark gray. No, these aren't separated by shade. We recommend softening and protecting the leather with a suitable oil.
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Erik M. 09.01.2021 Verified purchase
The insides are lined with a soft synthetic leather.
I usually operate the clutch with just two fingers, so these work great.
As for their intended purpose of cold weather riding? The lowest it reaches here is 0°C and they keep my hands warm enough, but I can not comment on their full potential.
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