Purchased these two years ago.
And after two years of everyday riding, they finally showed signs of wear. Motoport advertises that they are one of the strongest and longest lasting gloves that you can buy. Well Motoport does not understand that I am not your typical rider. I probably put on and off these gloves 20 times a day, as I ride everyday. Remember, I don't know how to drive a car.
They by far have been my longest lasting pair of gloves I have ever owned. Here's what they looked like after two years.
The inner lining started to come apart. And the stitching along my index finger that grips against the side of my grips started to come apart.
I called Wayne at Motoport and he repaired them for free with a two day turnaround. And he replaced both sides of my velcro straps along my wrist. You cannot go wrong with these gloves.
On a side note, I used my Rev it leather gloves in the meantime and all I was complaining about how difficult it was to put on and put them off when my hands are all sweaty. I can't ever recall having that much trouble with my Kevlar Gloves when my hands were sweaty. Plus, if they end up stinking, just throw them in the wash.
What do they look like after the repair? Just go back to the top picture.
And after two years of everyday riding, they finally showed signs of wear. Motoport advertises that they are one of the strongest and longest lasting gloves that you can buy. Well Motoport does not understand that I am not your typical rider. I probably put on and off these gloves 20 times a day, as I ride everyday. Remember, I don't know how to drive a car.
They by far have been my longest lasting pair of gloves I have ever owned. Here's what they looked like after two years.
The inner lining started to come apart. And the stitching along my index finger that grips against the side of my grips started to come apart.
I called Wayne at Motoport and he repaired them for free with a two day turnaround. And he replaced both sides of my velcro straps along my wrist. You cannot go wrong with these gloves.
On a side note, I used my Rev it leather gloves in the meantime and all I was complaining about how difficult it was to put on and put them off when my hands are all sweaty. I can't ever recall having that much trouble with my Kevlar Gloves when my hands were sweaty. Plus, if they end up stinking, just throw them in the wash.
What do they look like after the repair? Just go back to the top picture.