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Airmatic2 Gloves deliver all-day comfort, control, and durable performance
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"I’ve worn the Airmatic2 on everything from park days to long trail missions, and they’ve become my default glove. The dual-layer palm feels broken-in right away, and the adjustable cuff locks in the perfect fit. They breathe well, handle sweat, and the silicone grip means no slipping when things get rowdy. Just a solid, comfortable glove I can wear all day."
We reach for the 100% Airmatic2 Gloves when comfort and control matter most. Designed for every style of riding, these versatile gloves blend protection, breathability, and flexibility in one sleek package. The embossed neoprene cuff and adjustable TPR wrist closure keep the fit secure and comfortable no matter how many miles we rack up.
Strategically placed TPR accents shield the back of our hands, while the dual-layer palm provides extra cushion and durability without dulling our bar feel. Mesh finger gussets wick away sweat, keeping airflow steady even during hot summer laps. Whether we’re hammering through techy descents or cruising flowy singletrack, the Airmatic2 keeps our grip steady and our hands happy.
Details
- Versatile mountain bike glove for trail, enduro, and all-day rides
- Embossed neoprene cuff offers durability and soft comfort
- Adjustable TPR wrist closure ensures a secure, custom fit
- TPR details protect knuckles and back of hand from impacts
- Perforated dual-layer palm reduces vibration and resists wear
- Mesh finger gussets improve mobility and wick moisture
- Silicone finger prints enhance grip and lever control
- Built for long-lasting comfort and performance on any terrain
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- Material
- synthetic
- Padding
- back of hand
- Closure
- TPR wrist
- Activity
- mountain biking

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