MotoGP Race Gloves 2026

MotoGP race gloves 2026 engineered for track days and circuit performance with CE EN 13594 level 2 protection. Hand-stitched kangaroo leather delivers grip and abrasion resistance across grand prix and superbike racing. Direct-to-consumer pricing, shipped to 50+ countries — hand-stitched since 2009. Use the style and fit selector above to narrow by size and design.
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MotoGP 2026 Race Gloves
Kangaroo Leather, Season-Accurate, Made-to-Measure

MotoGP 2026 race gloves from Leather Collection are engineered from kangaroo leather and ship to 50+ countries since 2009. Whether you compete in grand prix events, run track days, or race superbike circuits, these gloves deliver season-accurate protection with grip and control. Hand-stitched seams conform to hand shape under pressure, while made-to-measure sizing ensures a precise fit across knuckles and palm.

Race gloves from Leather Collection excel on track because hand-stitched construction distributes impact force across reinforced zones rather than concentrating stress at single points. Hard knuckle protectors and padded palms absorb contact without sacrificing throttle feel, while pre-curved fingers reduce hand fatigue during long sessions. Double-stitched slider panels at high-wear zones extend glove life under repeated friction from brake and throttle inputs.

Race Glove Types

MotoGP 2026 Track Gloves — race-fit with pre-curved fingers and hard knuckle protectors rated for circuit competition. Kangaroo leather palms grip throttle without slipping in wet conditions. Sizes XS–3XL with custom color and fit options.

Grand Prix Replica Gloves — season-accurate construction matching 2026 professional specifications. Reinforced heel and back-of-hand panels meet CE EN 13594 Level 2 impact standards. Hand-stitched seams designed for extended track sessions.

Custom Racing Gloves — made-to-measure construction tailored to hand shape and preferred leather color. Select knuckle protector height, palm padding density, and slider panel placement. Direct-to-consumer pricing ships worldwide in 4–6 weeks.

Buying Guidance

What is CE EN 13594 Level 2? This standard certifies impact protection for knuckles, back of hand, and heel on motorcycle racing gloves. Our gloves meet or exceed this rating. How do I measure for the right size? Measure across your knuckles with fingers together using soft tape, then compare to our size chart. Choose larger if you fall between sizes for comfort and liner room. Can I customize color and fit? Yes—made-to-measure options tailor gloves to your hand shape and preferred kangaroo leather color. Store in a cool, dry place to keep hand-stitched seams supple for years of track use.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do I choose between CE EN 13594 Level 2 race gloves and standard riding gloves for track days?
CE EN 13594 Level 2 race gloves provide certified impact protection on knuckles, back of hand, and heel—essential for closed-circuit and competitive riding. Standard riding gloves prioritize comfort and everyday wear but lack this certification. On track, hard knuckle protectors and double-stitched slider panels in race gloves absorb high-speed contact without sacrificing throttle feel. Leather Collection's hand-stitched kangaroo leather race gloves meet Level 2 certification while conforming to your hand shape under pressure. Pre-curved fingers reduce fatigue during extended sessions. For track days, Level 2 certification is the safety standard; for street commuting, standard gloves suffice. Our made-to-measure options ensure precision fit for either choice.
What is the difference between hand-stitched kangaroo leather and machine-stitched cowhide in motorcycle race gloves?
Hand-stitched kangaroo leather distributes impact force across reinforced seams rather than concentrating stress at single points, extending glove longevity on the track. Kangaroo is 40% stronger than cowhide yet more supple, allowing better grip and hand conformity during racing. Machine-stitched cowhide costs less but cannot match hand-stitch durability under repeated throttle and brake inputs. Leather Collection's hand-stitched construction uses genuine full-grain kangaroo that breaks in to your hand shape, improving feel lap after lap. Double-stitched slider panels at high-wear zones add years to glove life. Proper storage in cool, dry conditions keeps hand-stitched seams supple. For serious track work, hand-stitched kangaroo delivers both protection and performance that machine-stitched alternatives cannot replicate.
Are hand-stitched race gloves better than machine-made gloves for MotoGP track performance?
Hand-stitched race gloves outperform machine-made alternatives on track because seam flexibility reduces hand fatigue and distributes impact across wider zones. Professional grand prix riders choose hand-stitched leather for its ability to conform under high-speed cornering and braking stress. Machine-made gloves use rigid stitching that concentrates force at seam points, leading to failure under repeated track use. Leather Collection's hand-stitched kangaroo leather race gloves feature pre-curved fingers and hard knuckle protectors that meet CE EN 13594 Level 2 certification. Each pair is crafted with 15+ years of expertise since 2009, ensuring precision construction. Padded palms grip throttle without slipping in wet conditions. For competitive racing and extended track days, hand-stitched construction delivers superior durability and feedback that machine production cannot match.
How do I measure my hand size for made-to-measure race gloves, and what is the difference between custom and standard sizing?
Measure across your knuckles with fingers together using a soft tape, then compare to our size chart. Standard sizing offers XS–3XL with off-the-shelf fit; custom sizing at made-to-measure tailors gloves to your exact hand shape, wrist width, and palm contour. Custom orders allow full color selection and personalized branding. If you fall between sizes, choose larger for comfort and liner room. Leather Collection ships made-to-measure race gloves to 50+ countries, completed within standard lead times. Custom fit ensures hard knuckle protectors align with your hand geometry and slider panels sit where friction occurs. Proper fit reduces fatigue during long track sessions and maximizes protection during contact.
How often should I condition hand-stitched kangaroo leather race gloves, and what is the best way to store them between track sessions?
Condition hand-stitched kangaroo leather every 3–4 months with leather balm to maintain suppleness and water resistance. Store gloves in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat sources that crack seams. After track use, allow gloves to air-dry naturally before storage. Never use a dryer or radiator. Leather Collection's genuine full-grain kangaroo develops character with use, conforming further to your hand shape while maintaining abrasion resistance. Proper care extends glove life by years, protecting your investment in CE EN 13594 Level 2 certified protection. Clean dirt and salt residue with a damp cloth before conditioning. Hand-stitched seams require consistent moisture management to prevent brittleness. Store in a padded bag or flat drawer. With regular maintenance, your race gloves remain track-ready through multiple seasons.