Alpinestars SP-X Gloves (Orange or Red in Small)
- 3/4 length, sport/multi-purpose, lightweight riding glove
- Full-grain leather and air mesh construction
- Synthetic suede palm with leather reinforcements for improved grip and protection
- Carbon fiber knuckle, side palm and finger protection
- Micro-injected knuckle protection
- Leather-reinforced thumb
- EVA padded wrist protection
- Silicone printing on fingertips for increased grip
- Street styled, 3/4 glove design with extended wrist protection on external wrist area
- Velcro® wrist closure with TPR logo on upper wrist
- Neoprene cuff for comfort
- TPR logos and details with printed palm logo
Note on Pricing: This glove isn’t technically a closeout, but we only have a few left and we are offering a large promo rebate to sell the last few.
Read on for more details.
Sizing Information
These gloves are consistent with the major brands we carry, so hopefully you’ve had some experience with buying gloves and can choose based upon the fit of a previous pair. If you have no previous experience with glove sizing, go here for help.
Our Two Cents
The SP-X glove is a “mid-level” street glove that offers a good combination of style, protection, and comfort, and will work well in warm weather. This 3/4 length style is a nice compromise between a race gauntlet glove and the average short-cuff street glove. The glove has some padding on the short gauntlet providing some protection to the wrist. There is a molded knuckle protector and on the back of the hand as well. The palm of the hand is reinforced with a synthetic suede material that offers additional abrasion protection and a superior grip. Overall the glove is very light weight and will be a street rider’s friend in the summer time. Take the “View Larger Pictures” link above to see some good closeups of these gloves.
Happy Customers Who Bought This Product
Location: Australia
Unfortunately I crash tested these just over a week ago. The leather on the palm is quite thin and I'm pretty sure mine abraded away almost instantly in a ~70km/h get off. Had I not have pulled my hand in to my chest as soon as I felt pain my hand... (Read more...)





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