Can a motorcyclist own too many pairs of riding gloves?
If you are an avid rider, you may already have a collection of them that you consult when you start your engine. Perhaps you have riding gloves for hot weather, another pair for cool weather, and different gloves altogether for when it’s raining. You might even have “rain covers” for your gloves, which can offer more wet-weather protection than “waterproof” motorcycle gloves. (I’ve owned many pairs of waterproof motorcycle gloves over the years and I find they work well only in light, non-prolonged, rainy conditions). And, then again, there may very well be your “favorite” gloves. They are the most worn, and perhaps even on the verge of being worn-out. Those gloves offer the best balance of comfort and familiarity and make churning miles over the asphalt or dirt all the more enjoyable.