I recently tested a new pair of sub-$100 Gore-Tex gloves from Klim to see if they could provide real waterproofing at a budget price point.
After miles of riding storms in the Klim Klimate Gauntlets, did my hands stay dry or end up soaked?
In this Klim Klimate Gauntlet Glove Review, I will explain my experience after riding for over two hours in the pouring rain, but the main question I will answer will be: Are these the best waterproof motorcycle gloves for you? Let’s find out!
Klim Klimate Gauntlet Gloves
Key Takeaways
- Strategic glove insulation
- Matches Klim jacket colors
- Fully waterproof under $100
A Truly Waterproof Gore-Tex Glove for Under $100
When I first heard of a fully waterproof Gore-Tex glove coming in at such an affordable price point, I’ll admit I was skeptical.
Most motorcycle gloves with high-end waterproof membranes easily cost over $150 or more. Could Klim really deliver a Gore-Tex glove for under $100? After testing them out myself, I can confirm that the answer is yes!
These Klim Klimate Gauntlet Gloves feature three-layer Gore-Tex construction for guaranteed waterproofing and breathability.
I rode for over an hour in a heavy downpour, and my hands stayed bone dry the entire time. Considering Gore-Tex gloves from other brands cost almost twice as much, the value here is truly exceptional.
Optimized Insulation and Flexible Design
Beyond the waterproofing, Klim added Thinsulate insulation specifically in the parts of the glove that need it most. This strategic design prevents bulky insulation wherever possible, enhancing flexibility.
The gloves move and feel broken in right out of the box, allowing excellent dexterity for operating controls. The pre-curved shaping caters nicely to grip ergonomics as well.
Furthermore, the gauntlet sleeve works great layered under or over a jacket cuff. An adjustable Velcro strap lets you customize the tightness.
Bold Color Options to Match New Klim Jackets
Klim offers these new Klimate Gauntlet Gloves in three colors:
- Black
- Black Hi-Vis
- Black/Orange
The orange and Hi-Vis options match some of Klim’s latest Adventure Touring jackets. I’m thrilled they offer more than just straight black.
You can’t go wrong with any choice, but the orange gloves pair perfectly if you ride Klim’s Badlands Pro Jacket.
Key Takeaways:
- 100% waterproof and breathable Gore-Tex glove under $100
- Strategic insulation only where needed enhances comfort
- Gauntlet sleeve with a cinch system for adjusting fit
- Three colors available to match Klim jackets
Overall, Klim delivers a complete glove packing Gore-Tex waterproofing, flexible ergonomics, and rugged construction into a reasonably priced package.
For riders seeking maximum value without compromising quality, the new Klimate Gauntlet Gloves should top your list.
Let me know in the comments if you have any other questions about these impressive gloves! I’d be happy to provide more specifics from my experience testing them. Ride safe out there, everyone.
FAQs
What is the size of these Gore-Tex motorcycle gloves?
In my experience, Klim gloves tend to run slightly large. I’d recommend trying a size down if you fall between sizes. For reference, I typically wear a men’s large glove, but a medium in Klim fits me perfectly.
Also note that the black colorway extends up to 5XL, while the orange and Hi-Vis versions only go up to 3XL. Check Klim’s sizing charts for specifics.
How durable is the leather palm?
The palm uses 1.2mm over-spec cowhide leather, which proves seriously rugged. After a nasty slide across gravel that shredded my jacket sleeve, the Klimate Glove palms came away totally unscathed.
I expected several seasons of hard riding from these gloves before the hide would wear out. They exceed my expectations for durability, given the price.
Would these gloves work well for adventure touring?
Absolutely! I’ve used them with complete confidence for multi-day camping trips in unpredictable weather. The glove construction balances flexibility and protection perfectly for long days of riding.
The Gore-Tex liner ensures your hands stay dry without overheating, no matter the conditions. For the cost, you won’t find better adventure touring gloves.
And Finally…
These Klim Klimate Gauntlet Gloves exceeded my expectations by keeping hands dry for a fraction of the typical Gore-Tex glove cost.
In my opinion, they work fantastically well for motorcycle touring or adventure riding, where bombproof waterproofing matters most.
For less than $100, the warmth, flexibility, and build quality prove truly remarkable. I’ll be stocking up on multiple pairs to replace older gloves in my lineup.
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