Cortech The Scrapper Gloves For Women :: MotorcycleGear.com

Cortech The Scrapper Gloves For Women

  • 0.7-0.8mm goat leather outer shell
  • 100% polyester tricot lining
  • Accordion stretch panels across backhand and fingers
  • Full perforation across top hand and thumb
  • Reinforced palm and thumb overlay
  • Foam rubber padding at heel of palm
  • Hook and loop closure
  • Touchscreen compatible material on thumbs and index fingers
  • High tenacity 100% polyester thread

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Sizing Information

These gloves fit comparably to other major brands of gloves, so select the size you normally wear.

Our Two Cents

The Scrapper gloves by Cortech are a new glove for 2019 and part of a new line of cruiser-style gear. These all all-leather short cuff gloves for everyday street use.

This glove has an all-leather frame… solid leather on the palm and perforated leather on the back of the hand. The perf leather should flow a lot of air and make these glove comfortable for mild to hot weather. The soft slick nylon liner makes them VERY comfortable, and you’ll like that the dye from the back side of the leather won’t come off on your hands as it can in unlined gloves.

The styling on the back of the hand, with the quilted stitch pattern, definitely gives a “retro” vibe to this glove. The wrist has a Velcro tab that secures the glove on the wrist securely. And in the palm, there is a pad of dense foam covered by leather in the heel area of the hand. These gloves don’t have motorcycle specific armoring features as you find with sport gloves, but most cruiser/retro gloves like this don’t.

I like how comfortable the well made these gloves feel. And for the price, they feel like a bargain. These are also available for men, so take the link below to visit the men’s product page. :: Paul, 09-17-19

Cortech says: Don’t be fooled by its name. “The Scrapper” is not a brute looking for trouble, but better described as that best friend who is there when you need them. Built with features suited for most riding elements and conditions, “The Scrapper” has your back when you least expect it.

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