Enforcer Leather Gauntlet Gloves (Lined) For Bikers, Motorcycle Riding, Color Guards, and Marching Bands (Thin Cabretta)
Lined Leather Gauntlet Gloves for Warmth, Style, and Durability
The Enforcer Lined Leather Gauntlet Gloves by Tough Gloves deliver warmth, durability, and protection for riders and professionals in cold conditions. Crafted from thick Cabretta leather with a full lining, they keep your hands insulated while maintaining excellent dexterity, making them ideal for motorcycle riding, uniformed duty, and ceremonial events.
The extended double-layered cuff blocks wind and debris, giving riders extra coverage and security on long trips. Classic three-point styling on the back of the hand adds a refined, professional look for color guards, marching bands, and military parades. A 3M Scotchgard finish repels water and preserves the leather’s durability through cold and wet weather.
Bikers, bands, and ceremonial units choose the Enforcer Lined Gauntlets for their unmatched blend of style, warmth, and protection.
Available in four colors: Black, Chestnut, Tan, and White.
How do I know what size of gloves to buy?
So you want to buy a pair of our awesome gloves but have no idea what size your hand is? You’ve come to the right place. Here we’ll go through all of the steps of measuring your hand to ensure you get the right fit.
Here’s what you’re going to need!
· Our Measuring Chart
· A tape measure (or a string and a ruler)
· A friend (this is optional but helpful)
Are you a lefty or a righty?
We suggest using the measurement of your dominant hand. Since it is likely the hand you will do the most with, it makes sense to have the most accurate fit on that hand.
With your opposite hand, or if you have a friend who can help, take the tape measure or string. Wrap it around your main hand excluding the thumb. Start in between the thumb and index fingers just above the webbing. Wrap around the widest part of your hand about halfway between the base of your pinkie and your wrist. This should be just below your knuckles if looking at the back of your hand. Look at the overlap or grab the string at the meeting point and measure with a ruler and the number shown is your size!
Now using our chart you can get your measurement in metric, imperial (that’s inches) or letters. Enjoy your gloves!
Measure all the way around your hand just below the knuckles.