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Introducing the Alpha Motorcycle Gloves – the perfect solution to keep you warm on your next cold weather adventure.
STAY WARM.
Built for cold conditions, the Alpha Motorcycle gloves feature a Hipora® Membrane + 3M™ Thinsulate™ Insulation for the ultimate protection wind and cold.
STAY PROTECTED
New Integrated Knuckle Protection System, premium goatskin leather palm + abrasion resistant outer shell for when things go sideways.
STAY COMFORTABLE
The Alpha Motorcycle Gloves feature a clean and minimal design that utilises discreet stretch panels for increased mobility. The polar fleece lining keeps your hands comfortable while the simple palm design allows you to ‘feel’ your motorcycle.
STAY CONNECTED
Industry leading AX Connect™ material in the thumb and forefinger allow you to use any touchscreen device without having to remove your gloves. Perfect for when you’re out riding in freezing temperatures and want to snap a photo, use your GPS or make a call.
Still Unsure? Email us at support@akinmoto.com BEFORE ordering, especially if you are an international customer. We're here to help and we want to make sure you choose the right size!
I love these, small enough to look like throw on gloves but warm enough to wear when cold, last time out it was 6 Degrees and they were perfect, no issues at all. I have worn them in slight ran and had no issues but I don't like riding in hard rain so I hope I never have to really test them
The only reason I am not giving this a 5 is because when i have 1 glove on i cant put my shirt under the other glove to stop the wind going up my shirt but that MAY be a me issue. Ill keep working on it
There are slightly stiff at first so make sure you ware them in before your first ride
Hey legend, thanks heaps for the detailed review!
Stoked to hear the gloves are keeping you warm—even down to 6 degrees! Sounds like they’re doing exactly what they were made for. Appreciate you pointing out the bit about getting your shirt sleeve sorted under the second glove—definitely one of those little quirks that can vary from rider to rider, but we get it. And yep, they do soften up nicely with a bit of wear, so good call on breaking them in before a big ride.
Thanks again for the honest feedback—it all helps us improve and keep riders like you happy out there. Ride safe!
The gloves are decent, keeps your hands relatively warm and they are definitely windproof!! Which is great for winter! However, I am disappointed from the waterproofing of these gloves. If there’s a light drizzle, you are fine. But after 20 minutes of a downpour, my alpha gloves do not hold up, my gloves get soaked and my hands freeze immediately. I really want these gloves to work, but unfortunately I wouldn’t recommend them as a fully waterproof glove. Which is a shame, because I really want to purchase the Alpha jacket and pants, but don’t trust the waterproofing factor after my experience with these gloves. Still love the brand though, and the customer service is always exceptional.
Rhys, thank you so much for taking the time to share your honest feedback! We're really glad to hear you found the Alpha Gloves warm and windproof! That said, we're sorry to hear they didn’t meet your expectations in heavy rain.
We truly value your input, and it's something we're keeping in mind as we continue to improve our gear. We're also grateful for your kind words about our customer service—it means a lot! I've just reached out to you directly to see if there is anything we can do to turn the situation around for you - Grant
awesome gloves. not bulky and super comfy
Cheers for the review Eduardo! We're stoked to hear how well the gloves work for you.
My first pair of "winter" or waterproof gloves and they feel great. Certainly a little tighter and thicker than the rest of the gloves I own but with a cooler and likely much more damp trip coming up, I grabbed a pair of these.
I'm yet to get caught in the rain with them but can certainly report that they keep the warmth in and are (like all Akin gear) made to a very high standard & look great!
Thanks for the review and feedback Brad! I'm so stoked to hear how gret the Alpha Gloves feel!
I want to preface this with some context. I'm hunting the Unicorn Glove. For me, that is a glove that is windproof, warm, and flexible while maintaining protective features. The Alpha glove seemed to be that, but it’s falling short, and I've been a bit disappointed so far. Still, take everything with a grain of salt.
Warmth: This is the thing I need the most. Unlike the sane, I ride all year, and in PA USA, the morning commute for me dips to 32F for a full 45-60min ride. I have heated grips, which helps, but only the palm, as wind whisk aways everything else. These gloves, to be fair, are probably perfect for someone who just wants to cruise midafternoon in the fall- say 45F and above. In fact, I've worn them in that weather, and they perform well. The Thinsulate liner is just fine combined with a pure leather palm that really keeps the dexterity I wanted and isn’t the problem. It seems 100g Thinsulate is about industry standard, so no surprise there.
The problem is wind. The top of these gloves aren’t leather, but the material does its job. The culprit to frozen fingers is the stretch gussets in between the leather palm and waterproof backing. They do stretch and flex, which is nice, but wind rips right through them. This gusset is stitched all the way around each finger too, leaving tip to webbing exposed to freezing air. This was easily the most disappointing thing to discover.
Weather: Stay Dry is the motto, and that I did. Let me praise Akin for their waterproofing. I absolutely adore my Alpha Jacket (hence this purchase), and the gloves have been just as resilient so far. It rained this morning and both garments kept me bone dry.
Protection: Well, I haven’t crashed in these, but I trust them. Leather palm? Check. Knuckle protecter? Sure. I don’t really get it on the street, and I hope I never figure it out firsthand, but these have it. Safety rating? Uh, no. But, having crashed in their Alpha jacket, I trust when it says, ‘abrasion resistant.’
Other stuff: Comfort and style. Style wasn’t vital to me. I think they look fine. They bunch a little like snow gloves, and the three accordion panels are really the one accent. They’re black gloves, and that works for me. Comfort is good too. Pulling them from the bag and trying them on gave me high hopes. The fleece and leather combo felt good- really flexible. Those are a massive plus in a world of stiff cowhide, plastic palm sliders, and carbon knuckles. (Although a palm slider done right would be more enticing to me than the soft knuckle insert)
Fit and design: this pains me to write, but the fit is very off. Take into account your hand is not my hand, but I was pretty sure I have a pretty average hand generally speaking. For reference, I measure around at 8.5” which landed me perfectly in the sizing guide in an XL. I’m almost always an L (even according the guides on other Akin gloves) but they also say to size up, so I wasn’t afraid of it being too big. Well, you can see where this is going- sort of.
They fit perfectly at the 8.5”. Even the fingers are the right length. And look, I know my wrists are a little scrawny, but man are my palms swimming. So much so, that the wrist strap is more of a joke than anything on my hand. And the real problem is that, since my palm is so loose, the whole glove rides up, leaving space in all the fingertips as I ride, with no way of fixing it. All this too, with the thumb loops of the Alpha Jacket liner inside the glove. I doubt the glove would stay on a slide because of this, but ultimately, I’m more concerned with how annoying using a mashed thumb is on my visor or the turn signal.
Design: First, the seams are inside the fingers, which, I’m no glove maker, but they feel thick. If the overall fit wasn’t so loose, maybe I wouldn’t notice. Second, the stretch gussets. I’d do leather. It’s soft, comfortable, less likely to rip (I assume), while being more wind resistant. Third, the accordion panels. Even when I hold the glove on my fingers, are they really working? They feel more of aesthetics than anything. And finally, the fingertip design. I would prefer the ‘sharper’ style where there the palm side connects at the tip to the backing instead of the barrier of stretch gussets. The same goes for the AX connect panels. They function perfectly but make the pointer and thumb tips feel bulky. The thumb in particular added a piece at the end for the touchscreen compatibility that I’m not fond of.
All that word soup just to say, three out of five stars. I don’t hate them; I just wish I liked them more. They aren’t falsely advertised, or poorly constructed. And I would never take stars away for personal fit. That is completely subjective. All in all, they feel like great gloves, but maybe not for me. They are a solid cold weather choice, but not my unicorn.
Riley, thanks for taking the time to create such a thorough, honest and fair review of our Alpha Gloves. We really appreciate it!
Your feedback here is stellar, and while I'm really sorry to hear the reasons they could be better, it's invaluable for us and we're absolutely going to take it on board.
We want to do what we can to make sure you're stoked, despite the disappointment here, so I'm reaching out to you directly to see if there's anything I can do to improve your experience here.