Description
- Protection:i) Over-molded polymer knuckle protector
ii) Reinforced TPU palm Sliders
iii) Polyurethane Protectors on Finger Tips
- Main Material:
Outer shell: i) Stretch polyamide fabric with Water Repellent Coating
ii) Leather & Synthetic suede reinforcements on palm
- Waterproofing: AqDry™ technology Membrane (6500mm H2O)
- Breathability: AqDry™ technology Membrane (10250g/m2/24hrs)
- Ergonomics and Comfort:
i) Pre-curved fingers
ii) Elasticated inserts
iii) Accordion Stretch Panels
iv) Soft Fleece
v) Breathable waterproof AqDry™ Membrane
vi) Guaranteed to keep you dry
- Other Features:
i) Smart Touch
ii) Visor Wiper on the left Index Finger
iii) Soft inserts
iv) VELCRO® brand wrist closure
AqDry Waterproof Gloves from Raida® are exquisitely designed by using coming-of-the-age water-repellent technology that wraps your hands in the utmost comfort from Rain & cold protection.
Be it your daily commute to your college, a memorable bike tour with your gang, or to your office, AqDry Waterproof Gloves will ensure protection against cold, mist, and rainwater for a comfortable ride. Thanks to the short-cuff, flexible knuckle, and best-grip thumb design, these gloves provide seamless, lightweight wear that preserves natural hand grip.
On top of all these amazing features, the AqDry Gloves supports touch compatibility, so you can use your smartphone, smartwatch or other digital devices on the go.
Note: Aqdry Gloves are designed to provide protection from cold weather and light rain. Please note that these gloves are not intended for heavy rain or prolonged exposure to rainy conditions, as seepage may occur.
Care & Maintanence
Motorcycle gloves are a crucial part of your riding gear, providing protection, comfort, and control while on the road. To ensure they perform at their best and last as long as possible, it’s important to take good care of them. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to properly clean, maintain, and store your motorcycle gloves, keeping them in top condition ride after ride.
- Regular Cleaning
- Leather Gloves
Leather gloves are durable and stylish, but they require special care to maintain their flexibility and appearance.
• Step 1: Start by gently wiping off any surface dirt or grime with a damp cloth. Avoid soaking the gloves in water as this can damage the leather.
• Step 2: Use a leather cleaner or a mild soap solution to clean the gloves. Apply the cleaner to a soft cloth and gently rub it into the leather, focusing on any particularly dirty areas.
• Step 3: Once clean, use a dry cloth to remove any excess moisture. Allow the gloves to air dry naturally, away from direct sunlight or heat sources, which can cause the leather to crack.
• Step 4: After drying, apply a leather conditioner to keep the gloves soft and supple. This will also help prevent the leather from drying out and cracking over time.
- Textile Gloves
Textile gloves are often easier to care for than leather but still require proper cleaning to maintain their functionality.
• Step 1: Shake out the gloves to remove any loose dirt or debris.
• Step 2: For light cleaning, spotclean with a damp cloth and mild soap. For more thorough cleaning, •check if the gloves are machine washable—if so, wash them on a gentle cycle using cold water.
• Step 3: After washing, allow the gloves to air dry. Do not wring them out, as this can damage the material and affect their fit.
- Maintaining Waterproofing
If your gloves are designed to be waterproof, it’s important to maintain this feature.
• Step 1: After cleaning, apply a waterproofing spray or wax specifically designed for your glove material. This will help restore the waterresistant properties.
• Step 2: Ensure the gloves are completely dry before applying the waterproofing agent. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the best results.
- Regular Inspections
Regularly inspecting your gloves for wear and tear is key to maintaining their protective qualities.
• Step 1: Check the stitching, especially around highstress areas like the palms and fingers.
• Step 2: Look for any signs of wear on the material, such as thinning leather or frayed fabric.
• Step 3: If you notice any damage, consider repairing the gloves or replacing them if the damage is extensive. Riding with compromised gloves can reduce their effectiveness in protecting your hands.
- Proper Storage
How you store your gloves can significantly impact their longevity.
• Step 1: Always store your gloves in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.
• Step 2: Avoid storing gloves in a compressed or folded state, as this can lead to creases or damage to the material. If possible, lay them flat or use a glove clip to keep them in their natural shape.
• Step 3: Consider using a glove box or bag to protect them from dust and moisture when not in use.
- When to Replace Your Gloves
No matter how well you care for your gloves, they will eventually need to be replaced. Here are some signs that it’s time to invest in a new pair:
• Step 1: Significant wear and tear, such as holes, frayed stitching, or thinning material.
• Step 2: Loss of waterproofing or insulation, making them less effective in protecting your hands.
• Step 3: A poor fit due to stretching or shrinkage over time.