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Why Deerskin Leather Is Superior for Riding Gloves

  • Writer: jamesjordan
    jamesjordan
  • Jun 6
  • 2 min read

Updated: 2 days ago

Quick answer: Deerskin makes superior riding gloves because its loose, elastic fiber structure delivers four things at once: an immediate broken-in feel, excellent flexibility for lever control, strong breathability, and the rare ability to dry soft after getting wet. That combination is why Legendary USA builds its gloves from American Whitetail deerskin.

Leather is not one material. Different hides behave very differently. For a glove, the leather has to be thin enough for dexterity yet tough enough for protection, soft enough for comfort yet durable enough to last. Deerskin hits that balance better than almost anything.

The fiber structure advantage

Deerskin's collagen fibers are looser and more randomly arranged than cowhide's dense, parallel structure. That looseness gives deerskin its stretch and pliability. The same structure traps air, which is why deerskin breathes well and insulates when lined.

The wet-recovery superpower

The trait riders prize most: deerskin dries soft. Most leathers stiffen and shrink when soaked and dried, which is how budget cowhide gloves turn into cardboard. Deerskin's fiber network resists that, so a glove like the Legendary Short Wrist Touchscreen survives a rained-on ride and stays supple.

Explore the best motorcycle gloves from Legendary USA — American-made deerskin and cowhide riding gloves built for serious riders.

Dexterity without giving up protection

Because deerskin is strong for its thickness, a deerskin glove can be thin and dexterous while still resisting abrasion. Add reinforcement where it counts, like the Uppercut's carbon-fiber knuckle or the Aramid-Lined glove's Kevlar layer, and you get protection without bulk.

Property

Deerskin

Typical cowhide

Flexibility

Very high

Moderate

Break-in

Immediate

Long, sometimes painful

Dries soft after wet

Yes

Often no

Breathability

High

Lower

Weight for strength

Light

Heavier

The catch

Deerskin costs more and the best of it is American Whitetail, which is limited. That is the trade for a glove that feels right on day one and stays that way for years.

Feel the difference

Explore American Whitetail deerskin gloves in the Legendary USA gloves collection.

Frequently asked questions

Why is deerskin better than cowhide for gloves?

Deerskin's looser fiber structure makes it softer, more flexible and breathable, with almost no break-in, and it dries soft after getting wet while cowhide can stiffen.

Is deerskin strong enough to protect my hands?

Yes. Deerskin offers high abrasion resistance for its weight, and quality gloves add reinforced palms, knuckle armor or aramid linings.

Does deerskin breathe well in summer?

Very well, and perforated deerskin gloves like the ILL DOZER add even more ventilation.

Is all deerskin the same?

No. American Whitetail deerskin, used by Legendary USA, is prized for a consistent soft hand and quality.

Shop the full selection of best motorcycle gloves at Legendary USA, handcrafted in the USA with premium leather for every riding style.

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