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		<title>Are my motorcycle gloves protective enough?</title>
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I have a pair of perforated leather motorcycle gloves.  They are reinforced in the palms and seem sufficient to me to keep the skin on my hands and fingers during a slide, but they have none of the armor on the knuckles or fingers that I notice a lot of other gloves have.  [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Question</h2>
<p>I have a pair of perforated leather motorcycle gloves.  They are reinforced in the palms and seem sufficient to me to keep the skin on my hands and fingers during a slide, but they have none of the armor on the knuckles or fingers that I notice a lot of other gloves have.  Is it worth it to invest in a pair of more protective gloves?  And if so, can anybody recommend a good pair in the sub $50 range?  Thanks</p>
<p>I ride a cruiser, I don&#39;t push the limits but I do go on the highway, so speed is an issue.</p>
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<p>it depends on the kind of riding your going to be doing. dirt, yes i would get better gloves. street, if your on a sport bike and plan to push the edge a bit, i would also upgrade, but if your just cruising day to day, the gloves you have will offer enough protection to survive a fall at lower speeds. </p>
<p>economy is tough so i understand wanting to save money, just becareful not to do it at the cost of personal safety</p>
<p>I&#39;m not sure what model mine are but they&#39;re Fox and they work great. They have what you&#39;re talking about. They&#39;re just not leather. I dirt bike and My hands have been ok every time I go down. A glove it a glove, dirt bike or street, padding or no padding. You don&#39;t need to get new gloves, but it would be a bit safer.</p>
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