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VIATERRA GLOVES GRID MK3 YELLOW
VIATERRA GLOVES GRID MK3 YELLOW
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Whats Included
1 Pair of Grid Mk3 Full Gauntlet Riding Gloves
Description
Built for serious riding, the Grid Mk3 blends CE Level 2 carbon knuckle protection with Knox SPS 404 palm sliders and TPU inserts for top-of-the-line protection. Full-grain goatskin leather offers abrasion defense with supple comfort for long rides. Certified by Intertek, the gloves are built tough, tested right, designed to keep riders safer on the track and the road.
CE Level 2 carbon fiber knuckle armour, Knox SPS 404 palm sliders, and TPU inserts take the brunt of every hit - on track or highway.
Pre-curved fit, floating knuckles, and accordion stretch panels mean zero resistance and all-day ease
Full-grain goatskin leather resists abrasion without compromising feel - Intertek-certified to meet CE Level 1 benchmark while outperforming CE Level 2 standards on some parameters
Material
Made from naturally water resistant, full-grain goatskin leather, these gloves offer maximum durability and abrasion resistance. They also incorporate carbon fiber knuckle protectors, Knox SPS 404 dual compound palm sliders, and EVA padding for enhanced impact absorption. A silicone SuperGrip panel in the purlicue area improves handlebar control.
Protection
Built for serious protection, the Grid Mk3 uses KNOX SPS 404 sliders and carbon fiber reinforcements to keep your hands safe when it matters. You get CE Level 2-certified knuckle protection, carbon fiber wrist sliders, a pinky bridge, and high-density TPU inserts that absorb impact and reduce injury. The full-grain goatskin leather palm adds natural abrasion resistance without compromising grip or feel. Whether you're touring or hitting the track, these gloves are built to handle impact.
Comfort and Fit
Made to move with you, the Grid Mk3 packs in floating knuckle protectors with a stretch panel underneath - so your hands flex naturally every time you grab the clutch or brake. Accordion panels on the thumbs give you that easy, no-resistance grip on the bars. The pre-curved fit means zero bunching and all-day comfort, whether you're weaving through traffic or leaned in at the track.
How to Measure Glove Size
Step 1 – Measure Your Hand
Grab a tailor’s measuring tape and take two quick measurements:
Circumference – Wrap the tape around the widest part of your palm. Lightly close your hand before noting the number.
Length – Measure from the tip of your middle finger to the base of your palm (where your wrist starts).
Step 2 – Check the Size Chart
Match your measurements with the size chart to find the right fit.
If your length and circumference fall in different size categories, go with the larger one.
If you're in between sizes, try both and pick the one that feels better on the bike.
A good fit means better control, less fatigue, and max protection—don’t guess it.
How to Check Glove Fitment
STEP 1 - Confirm that the gloves are a comfortable fit.
They should not be excessively tight on all fingers (including the thumb) & knuckles.
To check this, try the gloves on and form a fist several times and verify if:
1. Adequate room for all fingers (specially thumb) to move and operate controls comfortably.
2. Check the fitment on both hands since your left and right hand sizes do vary.
Ensure that the fit on first try is not so tight as to cause discomfort and/or restrict movement
STEP 2 - Ensure the knuckle protectors are properly positioned.
The way to check this is:
1. Roll your hand into a tight fist and hold the position for 5-10 minutes. This position should be easy to hold without causing any discomfort or causing any stress points.
2. Ensure that the edge of the knuckle protector is not over the knuckle when the fist is formed."
Care and Storage
Cleaning Your Gloves
What you’ll need:
Microfiber cloth, soft-bristled brush, absorbent towel, pH-neutral leather cleaner, leather conditioner, lukewarm water
Steps:
Mix a bit of leather cleaner with lukewarm water.
Dip the microfiber cloth, wring it slightly, and gently wipe the gloves clean.
Mud splatters? Let them dry first, then brush them off before wiping.
Work from wrist to fingertips, getting between each finger.
Rinse your cloth often so you’re not rubbing dirt back in.
Flip and repeat on the other side.
Important:
No hot water.
No harsh cleaners, fuel, fabric softener, or scrubbing.
No machines or pressure washers.
Don’t wring them.
Drying Wet Gloves
Gently press with an absorbent towel—do this even if it’s just rainwater.
Let them dry naturally, indoors, away from sunlight and heat.
Never use a dryer, radiator, or direct sunlight.
While drying, wear them occasionally to keep the shape.
Conditioning the Leather
Once dry, condition them. This keeps the leather flexible, breathable, and crack-free.
Use a good leather conditioner - nothing that clogs the pores.
Rub it in evenly and let it soak.
Wipe off any extra conditioner.
Storing Your Gloves
Only store when completely dry.
Use a breathable cotton bag with a few packs of silica gel - skip plastic.
Keep them in a cool, ventilated place.
Take care of them, and they’ll take care of you on every ride.
Things to Remember
1. If you're new to gloves with a pinky bridge, they may feel odd at first.
2. Give it a few rides, and you'll adjust - protection always comes before comfort.
3. Ensure a snug fit for optimal control and safety.
4. Fasten wrist closures securely to prevent slippage in case of impact, and avoid bending knuckle protectors during storage to maintain their integrity.
Legal Metrology DataRIDINGProduct name: GRID MK3 – FULL GAUNTLET RIDING GLOVES
Name of the commodity: Motorcycle Apparel
Manufactured/Imported By: ViaTerra Travel Gear Pvt Ltd,
OS-2, Opp H-18, MIDC Satpur, Nashik 422007
Country of Origin: Indonesia
Price, wherever mentioned, is MRP and inclusive of all taxes
For customer complaints and support, email or call us
Customer Care Contact : 88866 51324
Email ID: help@viaterra.in
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