Are Expensive Motorcycle Gloves Worth It?
- jamesjordan

- Jun 6
- 2 min read
Quick answer: Yes, for most riders premium motorcycle gloves are worth it. A $30 glove and a $120 glove are not the same object: better gloves use full-grain leather (like American deerskin), real welted or reinforced construction, and proper protection, so they fit better, protect more and last several times longer. The Legendary Haymakers cost more upfront but outlast multiple cheap pairs.
It is a fair question. You can buy motorcycle gloves for $25 or $150, and from across a room they look similar. But what you pay for is mostly invisible until you ride hard or crash. Here is exactly where the money goes.
What you pay more for
Leather grade. Cheap gloves use corrected-grain or split cowhide. Premium gloves use full-grain deerskin or horsehide that is stronger, more supple and more abrasion-resistant.
Construction. Welted and double-stitched seams survive abrasion and daily wear; cheap glued or single-stitched seams fail.
Protection. Real knuckle armor, reinforced palms and aramid linings cost money and matter in a crash.
Fit and finish. Better patterns and touchscreen fingertips mean a glove you actually wear every ride.
Made-in-USA labor. Domestic construction and accountability versus lowest-bidder assembly.
Cost per season, not cost per pair
A $35 glove that lasts one season costs you more over three years than a $120 glove that lasts three or four. Legendary USA's deerskin gloves are built to be re-worn, not replaced annually. The Haymakers welted palm specifically targets the seam that kills cheap gloves first.
Tier | Leather | Lifespan | Protection |
Budget ($20-40) | Corrected cowhide / synthetic | ~1 season | Minimal |
Premium ($100-140) | Full-grain deerskin | 3-5+ seasons | Reinforced / optional armor |
When to spend (and when not to)
Ride regularly or at highway speed? Spend, protection and durability pay off.
Want one pair that does everything for years? Spend on quality deerskin.
Only ride a few slow miles a season? A mid-tier glove may be enough, but never go below real leather for protection.
Buy once, ride for years
Browse premium American deerskin gloves built to last in the Legendary USA gloves collection.
Frequently asked questions
Are expensive motorcycle gloves actually safer?
Generally yes. Higher-priced gloves use stronger full-grain leather, reinforced or welted construction, and often real knuckle armor or aramid linings.
How much should I spend on motorcycle gloves?
For a quality full-grain leather glove you can wear for years, expect roughly $100-140.
Do cheap motorcycle gloves work?
They provide minimal protection and usually last about a season before seams fail or the leather stiffens.
What makes premium gloves last longer?
Full-grain leather, welted or double-stitched seams, and quality construction like the Haymakers' Super Welted palm.



