









🧤 Ride Warm, Ride Sharp — Gloves That Mean Business
Blok-iT Full Leather Motorcycle Gloves combine premium soft leather with 3M Thinsulate insulation to deliver warmth and comfort for adult riders. Featuring an ergonomic design with adjustable wrist straps and double-stitched seams, these gloves offer flexibility and durability for everyday motorcycle use in mild to cool weather conditions.

















| ASIN | B00L9LOWW6 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,288,983 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #1,802 in Powersports Gloves |
| Brand | Blok-IT |
| Brand Name | Blok-IT |
| Closure Type | Hook |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 820 Reviews |
| Glove Type | Motocross |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Blok-IT |
| Material | Leather |
| Material Type | Leather |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | XX-Large |
| Sport | Motorcycle Racing |
| Sport Type | Motorcycle Racing |
| Style Name | Riding,Thermal,Protection |
F**S
Limited.
Good warmth down to about 45 degrees, Lower than that, fingers get numb on the tips at highway speed. Very good fit. Very good comfort. Great gloves. Would recommend.
A**0
Great gloves, but not for motorcycle protection or freezing temps.
These appear to be a white-label product, but I'm very satisfied with them. Great cuff length, great sizing, great material. They look fantastic, but I'm not sure I'd call them "motorcycle gloves" because they lack any kind of armor. They are real leather, and have a good amount of it, but not enough to survive a motorcycle crash. The insulation feels good but is on the thin side, so they aren't going to protect you in super cold temps.
J**S
Middle of the road quality.
Bought them for a long cuff. The cuff could be a little longer and slightly wider. They are built of a fairly lightweight material with a leather skin. They feel as though they could tear easily if caught on something, which is not what leather should do. The stitching is a little tight on the throttle hand (right hand) between the fingers. I'm hoping it loosens a bit over time. All in all, they are what to expect for the price. The weather is warm now, so I'm hopeful that they will perform well when the cooler riding season gets here. They don't feel like they will fair well in the rain without some good leather treatment. They sort of feel like a pair of light winter gloves. I'll probably invest in a more purposeful, heavier (name brand) pair in the future. But for the price, these will work for now.
R**M
Tested and approved down to low 40s
I picked up a new motorcycle about s month ago in the offseason, and got these gloves for the ride home. At 48F, with an hour and a half at highway speeds, these gloves worked perfectly! I was able to operate all controls safely and at no point did my hands feel cold or freezing. I was able to focus on riding. At the end of my ride, the most I could say is that my hands felt "chilly" but they warm up almost immediately once your done riding. You don't feel the wind nor the cold with these gloves. And I've ridden many more times in offseason temps with them. I'd highly recommend these gloves. They're good for extended periods of time when riding in low 40s. (Keep in mind I have a sportbike with very little wind protection.) And they're good in the 30s for maybe 15-20 mins. I would not go on extended rides below freezing. You'll need additional cold weather gear at those temperatures to keep you riding safe. All in all, these are comfortable, cold-weather gloves that don't interfere with your tactile feel for the motorcycle's controls.
J**T
Keeps the cold wind off for sure
Well I have not used them in the rain yet. But I will say I ride 45mins to work everyday and in 40 degree weather and up it'll keep your hands warm and keep the wind off. But I wanted to test it out in 25 degree weather lol. And it kept my hands warm for about 10 minutes and then I started freezing. But then again... not many people are dumb enough to ride in 25 degree weather. Comfortable gloves though! Does not interfere with pressing any buttons either.
J**H
Road tested at 36 degrees. Warm enough.
Update: I've worn them about six times. While putting them on today, I felt it tearing. Small hole where the stitching came undone between index and middle finger. 36 degrees when I left for work this morning, 40 minute commute, between 35 and 50 mph. My hands felt warm most of them way, the gloves certainly feel windproof. By the time I got to work my fingertips were feeling a little cold. If I was going on long ride I would need something warmer, but these are warm enough for temps above freezing for an hour or less. You could spend a lot more money on gloves that are not as warm and well made as these. The leather does not appear to be high quality, but they look good, and they do the job. This is a great pair of gloves for the money. Because they were so cheap, I was surprised at how comfortable they are and how well they fit. The finger length is perfect, nothing tight and no extra space, they don't feel bulky or clumsy, no problem using the various controls on the bike or changing the volume on my mounted smart phone. Glove manufacturers size their glove all over the place, so I always read reviews to see if the glove is true to size or not. Based on reviews, I bought Large, my usual size. They were just a little too small, so I exchanged them for XL, they fit perfect. If you're deciding between L and XL, buy the XL. The gauntlets are a little on the small size. The sleeves of my leather jacket snap up very snug at the wrist. It's a biker jacket so they're snug that way by design, to keep the wind out, so I don't need big gauntlets. Still, these gauntlet fit snug, and it takes me a second to make sure they go over the sleeve. If the end of your jacket sleeves are not snug as mine, you might have a hard time getting the gauntlet over them. Buying a size up might solve this, but I don't know. The difference between L and XL was not a huge difference, I could probably wear a XXL without it being a problem. I have not worn these in the rain, and I don't intend to, but I ran water over them in the sink and the water beads up and rolls off, and the gloves did not appear to absorb any water. I'm curious how they might hold up riding in the rain for any length of time, but I hope I don't have to find out.
S**O
Guantlets keep the cold out
Gauntlets that cover a good part of the forearm and fit over the sleeves of my jacket. Great riding gloves.
K**F
I've seen thicker one ply toilet paper.
I've seen thicker one ply toilet paper. Quality is crap but they are comfy.
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