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Product Name: Held Air Stream Gloves Review
Product Description
“Summer” and “gloves.” These are two words that go together
about as well as “winter” and “Speedo.” Show me a guy who enjoys wearing
motorcycle gloves when it’s hot, humid, and sticky, and I’ll show you one of
those Polar Bear Club masochists who thinks January is a nice time of year to
strip down to a banana hammock and take a dip in Lake Michigan.
Unfortunately, asphalt doesn’t give a flying fork what season it is. If you want
to be assured of returning from your ride with all of your fingerprints, you
just gotta suck it up and put on the mitts. About as necessary and evil as
necessary evils get.
So as I returned from this year’s Dealer Expo, having tried on more leather
goods than Max Mosley, there was one garment at the top of my list of “shwag to
score”. The prototype demo of Held’s new Air Stream summer gloves had reignited
my hope for a fusion of protection and permeability that would defeat the heat
of Southern California. When I put them over my digits, I could swear I heard
angels singing in the background as Held’s helmsman, Tommy Kincaid, explicated
the features and benefits.
All of the usual safety components are present and accounted
for. Hardened plastic knuckle guards are vented by half-moon slits. Key
impact/skid areas, like the ball of the palm, pinkie finger, and outer blade of
the hand are padded and covered with Superfabric, an engineered material
impregnated with tiny guard plates. This purpose-built fabric provides many
times the cut, abrasion, and puncture resistance of even heavyweight ballistic
aramids.
The back of the glove consists of a complex lattice of ventilated polyester net
fiber and perforated leather reinforced with Kevlar, and lined with DuPont’s
Cool Max material, a well-known moisture-wicking fabric. The palm is constructed
of kangaroo leather, legendary for its lightweight, high abrasion resistance,
and amazing “second skin” feel. If you’re getting the impression that the Air
Stream bears little or no resemblance to generic lightweight leather summer
gloves with perforations on their back, it’s because they don’t. With all of
these layers of construction, you might expect lots of bulk and seams galore,
but I can attest that the feeling of sliding these gloves on is a moment of
perfection and grace in a world otherwise engulfed in carnage and chaos.
There is one feature that I have yet to mention, and it’s because I’ve been
saving the best for last. The key design element that gives these gloves their
“air stream-ing” capabilities is a lightweight mesh fabric webbed in between
each of the fingers. Just by spreading your digits a bit at speed you get a
refreshing rush of air into the gloves. I found that this elegant and effective
solution to providing substantial amounts of airflow into a protective garment
worked extremely well to cool my hands’ temperature without sacrificing
structural integrity. “Summer” and “gloves” may never go well together, but
Held’s Air Stream sure make them a lot more compatible than frozen lakes and
man-thongs.
Production models of the Air Stream should be in stock by late spring/early
summer, just in time for the dog days of summer. If you’re in a hot weather
state, I’d look up a Held-carryin’ retailer nearby and have them call you when
the Air Streams come in. They may not stay on the shelves very long.
The Air Stream is available in sizes 7-12, comes in black or grey and retails
for $119.99.
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