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charlies
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
I really like these gloves, they are well made and offer lots of protection. Initially they are a little stiff however break in well. The only complaint is they seem to bunch up slightly in the palm area while riding, but otherwise these are very comfortable gloves.
Burt Cousinski
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024
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Dave A
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
Palm sliders are a must on a riding glove. If you’re unfamiliar, look them up. They have the ability to prevent serious arm injuries. These gloves feature Knox sliders, arguably one of the best sliders out there. On top of that, the glove seems to be well made and fits well (though they are a bit tight at first, they wear in nicely).When you fall, you instinctively put your hands out in front of you. When those hand hit the pavement, you’ll be glad you had a decent pair of gloves with palm sliders.
Paul Elizalde
Reviewed in Mexico on October 2, 2023
Me quedaron muy bien, espero nunca poner a prueba la resistencia. Se sienten gruesos y firmes.
Salah Sabaa
Reviewed in Singapore on January 27, 2023
Best in class protection in my opinion. Perfect for commuting with a bit extra safety
Miles
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2022
great product
ShopHereTooOften
Reviewed in Canada on June 3, 2021
I insist on scaphoid/palm slider protection on any moto glove personally. I can count on one hand how many short cuff gloves there are with this feature. Knox Handroid Pod is probably the most well known, RST and Taichi offer it on a glove or two in their line up with the sliders supplied and licensed to Knox, and these Scorpions.I prefer long gauntlet gloves, but my jacket sleeves are just long enough that I find they push my gauntlet gloves off a little and switched to trying some short gloves that would go in the sleeves to see how I would like it. And so far, it's not bad. Definitely nicer in hot weather.And lastly, it seems they have updated their stock and now feature a newer design of Knox protection. The older style is shown in the picture, the newer has a very mild honeycomb pattern. I prefer this new pattern as to me it seems more well suited to sliding in any direction.
Zach Marino
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2019
I bought this glove because I had a buddy that had an older generation version he loved for like 5 years. I went into the buy with the idea of it will be an OKAY glove and Im getting what I pay for since its cheaper. Holy crap guys, this glove is nice! It was a little snug at first but after a week or so of wearing them they fit perfect now. They are way nicer then any wrist length leather glove I have ever owned and I forsee them standing up to punishment for years. I have had them for a few months now and they are still brand new. Only thing I could possibly gripe about is they could use a few more ventilation holes, but how they are now is good enough and my hands dont get all swampy. I'm pretty sure when this glove eventually wears out I will just be buying them again.
Javier
Reviewed in Mexico on January 10, 2018
Buen servicio de Amazon; quedan como guantes, justos sin apretar. La piel aflojó en la parte más angosta y de entrada de la mano tras la primer semana. Cuando escribo que quedan como guantes, me refiero a que no quedan flojos de ninguna parte, ni de los dedos, ni de las palmas, como otros guantes que me probé en tiendas. Los conseguí a un precio más bajo que el sugerido (50 dls en lugar de 80 dls). Por ese precio estoy satisfecho, los 80 dólares me parecen excesivos.
tgmotoman
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2018
These gloves flow more air than expected, but still a little warm on hot (90f+). The know protectors take a couple rides to get use to on the palm, but the thought of the protection is perfect.These gloves are tight when first worn, I soaked them in water then wore them till dry. The gloves have perfectly molded to my hand are excellent.My palm measurement is 9 1/4 in, and I got XL gloves with slightly stubby fingers. If your fingers are even slightly long I would consider a size larger than normal size you get.The hand protection is amazing on these gloves. Palm sliders, double leather on palm, armor on knuckle, pinky overlap and as a bonus there is outside wrist protection. While I hope I never have to test any of the features, I am very happy with what is offered. Considering the price it is awesome.There are a couple cons, the dye on the colored parts is thin and will rub off pretty soon after getting the gloves. My gloves also have many loose threads, easily snipped or melted down.I consider the price offered with these safety features, I think the pros outweigh the cons by a large margin.
Micah
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2017
I really like these gloves. Previously, I wore the predecessor, the Scorpion Exo SGS MK I.To make a comparison, the MK II version has updated knuckle protection. At first, I didn't like the look but they grew on me. The MK I had more of a natural human knuckle shape where as these have a split knuckle format with a more impressive translucent style. It retains the Knox scaphoid protection (palm sliders) that I can assure you is sturdy, as I found out with the MK I set of gloves in a low side accident a couple years back (for the record, they could have taken more punishement if needed.) Scaphoid protection is a necessity in a motorcycle glove. The MK II sliders are also placed closer together compared to the MK I. I will not use any less in that regard. The stitching is regular, not kevlar like the MK I. In my previous set of MK I, the leather came apart at the stitching due to the fact that the kevlar stitch was stronger than the leather. As far as newer additions are concerned, there are rubber molds over the digits on the MK II gloves which will obviously help protect your fingers even more. The MK I gloves simply had venting over the fingers. With additional padding, the cuff on the MK II also seems to cover the wrist a bit more than the MK I style along with a longer velcro.As far as fitment goes, I wore a medium in the MK I and wear a medium in the MK II. The gloves were stiff at first but have started to form into my hands after a few days of riding. The inside pinky on the left hand was a bit uncomfortable and the palm of the right hand seemed a bit loose but not enough to complain about. For gloves that cost less than a hundred dollars, you are getting great protection.I have uploaded photos of the MK I vs. MK II, the MK II and finally my old MK I gloves.
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