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Brand: Viaterra

Viaterra Holeshot Short - Riding Gloves

Viaterra Holeshot Short - Riding Gloves

Color: Black
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Description

Designed for everyday safety, the Holeshot Short Hybrid Gloves combine CE-certified impact protection with breathable 3D mesh and abrasion-resistant goatskin. Knox SPS 303 sliders on the palm eliminate the grab effect, while dual-density TPU knuckle protectors offer serious crash protection without sacrificing comfort. Certified by Intertek, these gloves are made to keep your hands safe across daily commutes and weekend sprints.

Knox SPS 303 palm sliders eliminate the grab effect in a fall, shielding your scaphoid from serious injury on urban roads or weekend rides

Memory foam-backed dual-density knuckle protectors, pre-curved fit, and finger accordions deliver zero break-in time and smooth control at every stoplight

Abrasion-resistant goatskin leather and heavy-duty 3D air mesh are built for Indian summers - CE Level 1 certified, and tested to outperform Level 2 benchmarks where it counts

Materials 

The Holeshot gloves use a combination of full-grain goatskin leather and 3D air mesh for a balance of durability and breathability. Knox SPS 303 palm sliders and dual-density TPU knuckle guards with memory foam backing enhance impact absorption. Silicone SuperGrip panels improve throttle control without hand fatigue.

Protection

Certified to meet CE Level 1, the Holeshot goes beyond the standard in key safety metrics - offering 3.5x the palm abrasion resistance and 3x the knuckle impact absorption. The dual-closure wrist system, finger TPRs, memory foam padding, and pinky bridge come together to reduce the risk of injury in a crash, whether you're city commuting or carving weekend corners.

Comfort and Fit

A floating knuckle design with pre-curved fingers makes the gloves move naturally with your hand, eliminating pressure points. Accordion stretch zones at key articulation points offer smooth clutch and brake control. Lightweight, breathable materials and touchscreen-compatible tips ensure all-day wearability without compromise.

How to Measure Glove Size

Step 1 – Measure Your Hand
Grab a tailor’s measuring tape and take two quick measurements:
Circumference – Wrap the tape around the widest part of your palm. Lightly close your hand before noting the number.
Length – Measure from the tip of your middle finger to the base of your palm (where your wrist starts).

Step 2 – Check the Size Chart
Match your measurements with the size chart to find the right fit.
If your length and circumference fall in different size categories, go with the larger one.
If you're in between sizes, try both and pick the one that feels better on the bike.
A good fit means better control, less fatigue, and max protection—don’t guess it.

Care and Storage

Cleaning Your Gloves
What you’ll need:
Microfiber cloth, soft-bristled brush, absorbent towel, pH-neutral leather cleaner, leather conditioner, lukewarm water

Steps:
Mix a bit of leather cleaner with lukewarm water.
Dip the microfiber cloth, wring it slightly, and gently wipe the gloves clean.
Mud splatters? Let them dry first, then brush them off before wiping.
Work from wrist to fingertips, getting between each finger.
Rinse your cloth often so you’re not rubbing dirt back in.
Flip and repeat on the other side.

Important:
No hot water.
No harsh cleaners, fuel, fabric softener, or scrubbing.
No machines or pressure washers.
Don’t wring them.

Drying Wet Gloves
Gently press with an absorbent towel—do this even if it’s just rainwater.
Let them dry naturally, indoors, away from sunlight and heat.
Never use a dryer, radiator, or direct sunlight.
While drying, wear them occasionally to keep the shape.

Conditioning the Leather
Once dry, condition them. This keeps the leather flexible, breathable, and crack-free.
Use a good leather conditioner - nothing that clogs the pores.
Rub it in evenly and let it soak.
Wipe off any extra

Storing Your Gloves
Only store when completely dry.
Use a breathable cotton bag - skip plastic.
Keep them in a cool, ventilated place.
Take care of them, and they’ll take care of you on every ride.

Things to Remember

  1. A snug fit = better control and safer performance.
  2. Always secure closures tightly for max protection.
  3. Avoid bending knuckle protectors during storage to prevent damage.

 

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