The CE-certified Tourer W-7 Drystar Glove has been specifically designed for women and is equipped with thermal insulation to keep hands warm…
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Alpinestars Gloves
S / M / L
Circumference (cm)
S
19.1 - 20.3
M
20.3 - 21.6
L
21.6 - 22.9
XL
22.9 - 24.1
2XL
24.1 - 25.4
3XL
25.4 - 28.0
How to Measure
It's easy to find the glove size to fit you. Measure the circumference of your hand in a loop as shown, at the widest part of your palm bringing the tape measure all the way round until it joins back at the beginning. Sometimes it's useful to also measure your hand length. This is from the tip of your longest finger to the line where you hand joins your wrist - as shown.
Helpful Hints
Remember if you are planning to wear under-gloves as well, you may want to go up a size for comfort. If you fall in-between sizes, choose the larger one.
The CE-certified Tourer W-7 Drystar® Glove has been specifically designed for women and is equipped with thermal insulation to keep hands warm when riding in colder climates. Boasting sturdy protection on the knuckles, it also has a touchscreen compatible fingertip for use with GPS systems and smartphones and a reflective insert to make the rider more visible to other road users.
Features: •Warm winter and waterproof glove with Alpinestars Drystar® membrane technology for high levels of breathability.
•Long Touring styling cuff for extended coverage.
•Hard knuckle covered with leather for protection against repeated impacts.
•Mix of leather and softshell for comfort and durability.
•Reflective print to make the rider more visible to other road users.
•Thinsulate 150g tophand and Thinsulate 100g palm for high levels of warmth.
•Thin cuff closure flap and webbing wrist closure for security and ease-of-use.
•Side reinforcements.
•Padded fingers.
•Thumb and palm reinforcement for a superior grip.
•Ergonomic stretch insert on palm, fingers and backhand for better flexibility
•Touchscreen compatible fingertips.
•CE certified (CAT II Level 1, KP).
It's easy to find the glove size to fit you. Measure the circumference of your hand in a loop as shown, at the widest part of your palm bringing the tape measure all the way round until it joins back at the beginning. Sometimes it's useful to also measure your hand length. This is from the tip of your longest finger to the line where you hand joins your wrist - as shown.
Helpful Hints
Remember if you are planning to wear under-gloves as well, you may want to go up a size for comfort. If you fall in-between sizes, choose the larger one.
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