Deerskin vs Goatskin Motorcycle Gloves
- jamesjordan

- Jun 6
- 2 min read
Quick answer: Deerskin and goatskin are both excellent glove leathers, but they win on different things. Deerskin is softer, more flexible and stays supple after getting wet, making it the better all-around riding leather. Goatskin is slightly more abrasion-resistant and tougher for its weight. For most riders, Legendary deerskin is the better daily glove; goatskin suits those who want maximum toughness in a thin glove.
Two soft, premium leathers dominate the better motorcycle glove market: deerskin and goatskin. Both beat the corrected-grain cowhide most cheap gloves use. But riders constantly ask which is better. The honest answer is that they trade strengths, so the right pick depends on how you ride.
Deerskin: the comfort and weather champion
Deerskin has a loose, elastic fiber structure that makes it feel broken-in immediately and lets it conform to your hand. Its standout trait is water behavior: it dries soft instead of stiffening, so a wet ride does not ruin it. Legendary USA builds its core line, including the ILL DOZER and Short Wrist Touchscreen, from American Whitetail deerskin for exactly these reasons.
Goatskin: the toughness specialist
Goatskin contains natural lanolin and a tight fiber weave that give it excellent tensile strength and abrasion resistance for a thin, supple leather. It is a touch firmer than deerskin and holds structure well. Legendary's Bad Billy goatskin gloves (also in tan) are the goatskin option in the lineup.
Head to head
Trait | Deerskin | Goatskin |
Softness / feel | Softer, more elastic | Soft but firmer |
Break-in | Almost none | Minimal |
Abrasion resistance | High | Slightly higher for weight |
Wet performance | Dries soft (best) | Good, can firm up more |
Breathability | Excellent | Very good |
Best for | All-around riding, comfort | Max toughness, thin glove |
Which should you buy?
Want the most comfortable, weather-forgiving everyday glove? Choose deerskin.
Ride in lots of rain and want a glove that recovers soft? Deerskin.
Want the toughest thin leather and don't mind a slightly firmer feel? Goatskin.
Either way, buy full-grain leather made in the USA over coated imported cowhide.
Compare both leathers
See deerskin and goatskin options side by side in the Legendary USA gloves collection.
Frequently asked questions
Is deerskin or goatskin better for motorcycle gloves?
Both are premium. Deerskin is softer, more flexible and dries soft after rain. Goatskin is slightly tougher and more abrasion-resistant for its weight. Choose deerskin for comfort and weather, goatskin for maximum toughness.
Is goatskin good for motorcycle gloves?
Yes. Goatskin is strong, supple and abrasion-resistant thanks to its tight fiber structure and natural lanolin.
Does deerskin last as long as goatskin?
Both last for years with care. Goatskin edges out deerskin in raw abrasion resistance, but deerskin's better wet recovery means it often ages more gracefully.
Which is warmer, deerskin or goatskin?
Neither is notably warmer unlined; warmth comes from lining and cuff length.



