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Outseam vs Inseam Motorcycle Glove Construction: A Technical Comparison

  • Writer: jamesjordan
    jamesjordan
  • May 31
  • 1 min read

Updated: 4 days ago

Introduction

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The difference between a motorcycle glove that performs over a 400-mile day and one that becomes an instrument of irritation by mile 150 often comes down to a single manufacturing decision made before a single panel is cut: where do the seams go?

Outseam versus inseam construction is one of the most consequential and least publicly discussed variables in motorcycle glove design. It determines comfort at handlebar contact zones, influences pressure distribution across the metacarpal ridge, affects pattern geometry, requires different skill levels from the cutter, and ultimately separates gloves built for serious riding from gloves built for display cases and short commutes.

Conclusion

Outseam versus inseam motorcycle glove construction is not a minor technical footnote — it is a fundamental design decision with measurable consequences for rider comfort, hand health, and long-distance performance. The evidence base, from anatomical analysis through pressure mapping data through rider survey outcomes, consistently supports outseam construction for riders covering serious distances.

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