• Held Madoc Max GTX
  • Held Madoc Max GTX
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Held Madoc Max GTX

These motorcycle gloves are perfect for the mid-season and will remain wearable - in times of handle heating and mild winters - even in the darkest months of the year.

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Description

The Held Madoc Max GTX motorcycle glove has a long cuff to protect you better against the rain. Equipped with the high-quality GORE-TEX membrane, so you ride with dry hands whatever the weather. With all the conveniences you need from a serious touring glove. The glove on the left forefinger has a visor wiper and the glove has touch screen compatible fingertips.

Specifications

  • Certified under norm EN 13594:2015 "protective glove for motorcyclists"
  • Reflective sections
  • Leather covered hard plastic knuckle protection
  • Knuckle protection tested (impact test for knuckle protection)
  • Special foam-backed hard shell knuckle protectors
  • Side of hand & ball of the thumb reinforced with leather & Held Armaprotec
  • Visor wiper
  • Special leather at finger which allows smartphone operation
  • Velcro adjustment at wrists & cuffs
  • GORE-TEX® membrane
  • Lightweight lining
  • Goatskin palm
  • Stretch fabric leather detailed back

EAN 4049462866751

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How waterproof is this item?
GORE-TEX (GTX) is used in motorcycle clothing to protect riders from rain and wind while still allowing the body to breathe. The membrane is fully waterproof and windproof, yet lets perspiration vapor escape, keeping you dry and comfortable, even during long rides or in bad weather. There are several ways a GTX membrane is integrated into motorcycle apparel.

Removable GTX Liner
In garments with a removable GTX liner, the waterproof membrane is separate from the jacket or pants. This offers flexibility, as the liner can be removed in warmer conditions. In the rain, the rider stays dry, but the outer fabric can absorb water, making the garment heavier and colder, and increasing drying time.

Z-Liner GTX
With a fixed Z-liner, the GTX membrane is permanently placed between the inner lining and the outer shell. This system offers greater convenience since nothing needs to be removed. However, similar to a removable liner, the outer fabric can still become saturated during rain.

Laminated GTX
With laminated GTX, the membrane is directly bonded to the outer fabric. This prevents the material from absorbing water, causing rain to bead off the surface. The result is a lighter garment that dries faster and cools less in wet conditions. Laminated GORE-TEX is often chosen by riders who commute daily or frequently ride in changing weather conditions. Because this construction is less flexible, effective ventilation is essential for comfort on warm days.

Laminated 2-Layer and 3-Layer
Within laminated GTX, a distinction is made between 2-layer (2L) and 3-layer (3L) constructions. In 2-layer GTX, the membrane is laminated to the outer fabric and protected by a separate inner lining. In 3-layer GTX, the membrane is permanently bonded to both the outer fabric and the inner lining. This prevents layer movement, reduces wear, and increases durability, especially during intensive use.

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