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Motorcycle Glove Guide for Four-Season States

  • Writer: jamesjordan
    jamesjordan
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read

If you live in a state that experiences all four seasons — Pennsylvania, Virginia, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky, North Carolina — one pair of motorcycle gloves isn't enough. Building a glove rotation that covers your actual riding season is as important as choosing the right jacket or helmet. Here's how to approach it.

Legendary USA fleece lined deerskin motorcycle gloves for four-season state riding

Spring: Fleece-Lined Deerskin Gloves

Spring in four-season states is notoriously variable. A 65°F April afternoon can follow a 38°F morning. The Legendary USA Fleece Lined Short Wrist Deerskin Gloves are the spring workhorse — warm enough for cool mornings, manageable on warmer afternoons, and the deerskin exterior handles spring rain that accompanies the riding season opening in most of these states.

Summer: Ventilated Touchscreen Gloves

Mid-summer in Virginia, Tennessee, and Missouri is legitimately hot and humid. The Short Wrist Ventilated Touchscreen Gloves are the right choice for these months. Perforated deerskin provides airflow without sacrificing grip and protection. Touchscreen compatibility is practical for navigation when you're exploring complex road networks in these states.

Fall: Back to Fleece-Lined

Fall foliage riding in Pennsylvania, Virginia, and North Carolina is some of the best in the eastern US. September mornings in the Appalachians can be in the 40s. October peak color arrives with temperatures demanding a lined glove. The Fleece Lined Deerskin Gloves return to service in fall.

Late Season: Gauntlets

For riders who push the season into November or start in early March, the Legendary USA Classic American Whitetail Deerskin Gauntlets provide forearm coverage that blocks the wind chill of shoulder-season riding. When it's 40°F and you're doing 60 mph, the gap between your jacket sleeve and glove cuff is where you lose heat fastest.

FAQ: Motorcycle Glove Guide for Four-Season States

Q: How many glove pairs does a four-season rider actually need? A: Two to three works well. Ventilated for June–August, fleece-lined for spring and fall, and gauntlets for shoulder season extremes.

Q: What's the most versatile single glove for four-season states? A: If forced to choose one, the fleece-lined short wrist deerskin glove handles the most weather range — from around 38°F to about 75°F comfortably.

Q: Does deerskin work for all four seasons? A: Yes, with appropriate lining and construction. Deerskin breathes in summer, stays supple in cold, and resists light rain in spring and fall.

Q: When should I switch from summer gloves to fall gloves? A: When morning riding temperatures drop below 55°F consistently. In four-season states, that typically happens in September or early October.

Q: Are Legendary USA gloves American-made? A: Yes. All Legendary USA motorcycle gloves are made in the USA from American deerskin.

 
 
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