Review Leatt MTB 4.0 Lite Glove

p3eps

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Product name: Leatt MTB 4.0 Lite Glove
Price paid: £52
Score (out of 10): 8/10

Review:
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I put a post up a couple of weeks ago looking for suggestions for a pair of gloves with finger protection. It seems a lot of the trails and paths round beside me have been growing more than usual, which ended up with stray branches poking out. A few times they've whacked my pinky or ring finger - leaving it painful for a few days.

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Fox have been my default glove over the years. A Medium fits me pretty snug. The downside to Fox gloves is that they don't last very long. The 2 bottom pairs are the 'defend lite' glove, and they barely lasted a summer each before they burst at the seams. The top pair are a thermal pair for winter, but are useless as they get sweaty and are impossible to get back on once you take them off - as the lining comes out when you take them off!

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The Fox ones usually burst here.

Zimmerframe recommended a cheap pair of Moto gloves off Amazon. They were about £16, and looked to be pretty solid. Unfortunately I didn't find them very comfortable. I think the Medium in them was a bit smaller fitting than Fox, so they were fractionally too small. They were pretty 'hard' too, and the plastic pad on the palm didn't really agree with me. Shame - but at £16, they were worth a shot.

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So here I am now with the Leatt MTB 4.0 lite - which I have now used 5 times. They fit much the same as a Fox Medium glove, but they have no velcro closure... so are a bit of a squeeze to get on and off. On isn't so bad, however getting them off when you've got slightly damp / clammy hands can be a bit of a challenge! I was out for about 4 and a half hours yesterday, and didn't bother taking them off to eat my snack whilst having a seat. Too much hassle!

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They're very soft and lightweight, and the palm has a nice 'furry' alcantara type material which gives a really good grip. The knuckle protection is substantial, however is light weight and well ventilated. Once I've got them on, it's quite easy to forget that I'm wearing them at all.

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I've done a couple of rides now where I've been ploughing through overgrown trails, and haven't had any knocks to my fingers. They've also saved me from one path I frequent which has overgrown thorny bushes down the side.
There is part of me that wonders whether I've just been lucky, or whether the gloves are doing a great job!

My concern is that the pinkie finger protection sits slightly off to the side. I have tried adjusting it several times, but it seems to work it's way back off my finger... leaving my actual knuckle unprotected.

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So far I'm pretty happy with the gloves... but time will tell as to whether they go the same way as Fox and fall apart after a few months.
A very comfortable glove to wear... however I'm not sure if the lack of velcro closure is a good thing or a bad thing. The Fox ones always burst there (for me anyway), but will not having a closure at all and having to ram my hands into them cause more damage?
 

Christurbo

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Not sure why Velcro straps are not used on all gloves. Doesn’t make sense.
I have the same issue with gloves that don’t have it.
 

p3eps

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Not sure why Velcro straps are not used on all gloves. Doesn’t make sense.
I have the same issue with gloves that don’t have it.
Great when they’re on, but tricky to get on and off.
 

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Zimmerframe recommended a cheap pair of Moto gloves off Amazon. They were about £16, and looked to be pretty solid. Unfortunately I didn't find them very comfortable.
Shame these didn't work out.

They certainly give over time, both in softness and seem to size out a bit. No idea how long that actually took in real world times though.

You could wash them with your shoes .. might make them a bit more pliable.
 

p3eps

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Shame these didn't work out.

They certainly give over time, both in softness and seem to size out a bit. No idea how long that actually took in real world times though.

You could wash them with your shoes .. might make them a bit more pliable.
I’d be scared they’d shrink in the wash… but maybe worth a try. A good shout for £16… but I was really aware that I was wearing them.
The Leatt gloves are really comfortable - just awkward!!
 

Zimmerframe

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I’d be scared they’d shrink in the wash… but maybe worth a try. A good shout for £16… but I was really aware that I was wearing them.
The Leatt gloves are really comfortable - just awkward!!
I've washed mine quite a few times, no shrinkage (that I noticed) .. on either a quick cold wash or a 30 degree if things are really clagged.

Haven't tried any of the Leatt gloves.
 

p3eps

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I've washed mine quite a few times, no shrinkage (that I noticed) .. on either a quick cold wash or a 30 degree if things are really clagged.

Haven't tried any of the Leatt gloves.
These are the first Leatt purchase I have ever made. Time will tell whether they’re up to the job or not though!
 

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