
Features
- MTB glove with high protection
- Unobtainium knuckles, fingers and strap
- Structured mesh chassis
- Double layer Clarino palm
Price: $39.95
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Product Description
The Oakley Overload Gloves are built to armor your hands if you ride in rocky, abusive terrain. That said, they offer lots of protection, but it comes in the form of a durable design and Oakley's tough, yet flexible Unobtanium rubber. Without losing your sensations on the bars and shifters, they'll give you the confidence to blast down the trail at warp speed, knowing that even if you come off, you'll still be able to sign the consent form for the ambulance service if necessary.They have a Clarino palm that's doubled in high wear areas, like the heel of the palm and around the inside of your palm and down the thumb where your hand grips the bar. This gives them extra abrasion resistance and helps them last longer without decreasing your ability to grip the bar and have control in tight situations on the trail. Oakley adds gripper silicone on the fingers to add grip when you need fine dexterity for opening trail maps or cinching down your pack buckles.The back of the hand is covered with an assemblage of Spandura, mesh, and Unobtanium -- all together creating a look that screams Oakley and shields you from potential bumps and bruises. Compared to their lighter weight Factory and Automatic Gloves, these Overload Gloves have a sturdier build, and they also have a wrist strap to cinch down the fit. The solitary concession to creature comforts is the terry cloth panel on the thumb that's perfect for wiping your brow or the sweat from your eyes on sunny rides.The Oakley Overload Gloves are available in Black or Sheet Metal and come in four sizes from Small to X-Large.
Product FeaturesMaterial: ; [palm]Closure: Knuckle Protection: yes, UnobtainiumPadding: Recommended Use: freeride MTB, downhillManufacturer Warranty:
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