Best Motorcycle Gloves for Highway Riding
- jamesjordan

- 2 hours ago
- 2 min read
Quick answer: The best gloves for highway riding are full-coverage deerskin gloves with reinforced palms and impact protection: the Legendary Haymakers for durability, the Uppercut for knuckle armor, and the Aramid-Lined glove for maximum abrasion and cut resistance at speed.
Highway speed changes the math on gloves. A slide at 70 mph is a different event than a tip-over in a parking lot, and wind chill over hours of freeway miles is real. The right highway glove protects at speed, cuts wind, and stays comfortable long enough to actually wear it the whole ride.
What highway riding demands
High abrasion resistance, full-finger leather, reinforced palm, ideally aramid lining.
Impact protection at the knuckles for higher-energy crashes.
Wind protection so your hands don't go numb at speed.
All-day comfort, seams placed off the fingertips, a secure but not constricting fit.
Best highway gloves
Haymakers, best durable all-rounder
The Haymakers Super Welted construction folds and double-stitches the palm, the seam that fails first, so they hold up to constant highway use.
Uppercut, best impact protection
The Uppercut adds a leather-covered carbon-fiber knuckle defender to the deerskin platform.
Aramid-Lined, best abrasion and cut resistance
The Aramid-Lined Touchscreen glove wraps deerskin in a full DuPont Kevlar lining for the highest abrasion and cut resistance in the lineup, with touchscreen tips for GPS.
Gauntlets, best wind protection
For cold or high-wind highway runs, the long-cuff Deerskin Gauntlets seal the wrist and stop drafts up your sleeve.
Glove | Strength | Cuff | From |
Haymakers | Durability | Short | $116 |
Uppercut | Knuckle armor | Short | $111 |
Aramid-Lined | Abrasion/cut | Short | $116 |
Gauntlets | Wind sealing | Long | $142 |
How to choose
For most highway riders, the Haymakers are the sweet spot of protection and longevity. Add the Uppercut if you want knuckle armor, the Aramid-Lined if abrasion resistance is your top priority, and the Gauntlets if you ride cold or windy routes.
Ride farther, safer
Compare every highway-ready pair in the Legendary USA gloves collection.
Frequently asked questions
What gloves are best for highway motorcycle riding?
Full-finger leather gloves with reinforced palms and impact protection, like the Legendary Haymakers or the aramid-lined model.
Do I need armored gloves for the highway?
Knuckle protection is strongly recommended at highway speeds. The Uppercut adds a carbon-fiber knuckle without much bulk.
Are deerskin gloves strong enough for high-speed riding?
Deerskin offers excellent abrasion resistance for its weight, and the Aramid-Lined glove adds a Kevlar lining for extra protection.
How do I keep my hands warm on the highway?
Cut wind at the wrist with a gauntlet-cuff glove, and choose an insulated or fleece-lined deerskin model for cold weather.
