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[REVIEW] Racer Gloves USA Pitlane Gloves

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Gearing Up For The Summer​


Note: Thanks to Racer Gloves USA for providing the Pitlane Gloves for this review

I always carry extra gloves in case of changing weather during my ride. So when Racer Gloves USA asked us if we would like to try out some of their gloves, I asked for two pairs, the Pitlane for warmer weather and the Multitop 2 for all-around waterproof protection.

My province eased its pandemic restrictions by late spring, and I felt comfortable heading out for day rides. With the end of spring comes warmer temperatures, the perfect time to shakedown the Pitlane gloves.

About Racer Gloves USA​


Racer Gloves USA is the exclusive US importer and distributor for the Austrian motorcycle apparel brand Racer Outdoor GmbH. Racer Austria has been creating premium street motorcycle apparel since the early 1990s and is well recognized throughout Europe. Racer Gloves USA’s mission is to bring you quality products that make your riding experience safer and more comfortable.

Racer USA Pitlane Gloves

Pitlane Gloves Features​


Several features stand out on the Pitlane gloves. The critical element for me is the comfort level provided by the soft leather palms, molded ventilation and mesh panels. Add to that the CE Level 1 knuckle protection, and you have an excellent pair of warm weather short-cuffed gloves.

Features:

  • Leather palm
  • Padded palm protector
  • CE Level 1 Hard knuckle protector
  • Ventilated molded finger intake and mesh panels

For a complete list of features, visit the Racer Gloves Pitlane product page.

Pitlane Gloves First Impressions​


The combination of black and tan was an immediate winner for me from a styling perspective. The black knuckle protection blends in nicely. I am not one for flashy colors, so I was pleased to see the glove’s simple black appearance. The gloves have a quality look and feel and are constructed with a mix of materials. Like the Multitop 2 I tested earlier, comfort was the thing that stood out the most was when I put them on for the first time, and it was like someone taken the time to break them in before delivery. They were comfortable right out of the box.

I rode on a Yamaha Stratoliner with a full fairing and a Kawasaki ZRX with a bikini fairing for this review.

For most all-day rides, the Pitlane gloves were relegated to storage to start the day. Then, as the temperatures increased throughout the day, I would switch to the Pitlane gloves. Usually, if the temperature warms up to the mid-20s Celsius, I feel more comfortable in warm weather gloves.

Contents of the Racer USA Pitlane Gloves
After several weeks of riding, these are my thoughts on the Racer Gloves USA Pitlane Gloves.

Pitlane Gloves Construction​

Outer Shell​


The outer shell is primarily black or tan leather. The palm also has an additional layer of leather palm padding.

The perforated leather-covered knuckle protection dominates the back of the hand. There is also a mesh panel on the back of the hand that continues onto the thumb. The short gauntlet is neoprene with a velcro closure. The finger boxes have a leather top and bottom with stretch material on the sides for extra comfort.

All the protective padding and additional leather are double stitched.

Tag outlining materials used on the Pitlane gloves

Outer Shell

  • 100% Leather

Lining

  • 100% Polyester

Protection​


The Racer Pitlane features multiple layers of protection:

  • Leather palms.
  • Additional leather and padding run up the outside of the palm to the end of the pinky finger.
  • Double closure to ensure the gloves stay on.
  • CE Level 1 knuckle protection.

Top down view of the Pitlane gloves

Palm view of the Pitlane gloves

Although the gloves have a lot of protection built-in, many people feel that a hard palm slider is a must. Although the palm has additional padding, a hard skidpad would add better abrasion protection. That said, the knuckles have CE Level 1 Knuckle Protection (KP) rated armor. If you want that glove protection for spirited riding and track days, check out our review of the Racer USA High Racer Gloves as well as the High Speed gloves.

There is a CE-standard for motorcycle gloves, EN 13594:2015, with Level 1 and Level 2.

Motorcycle gloves with Level 1 performance provide a lower level of protection but offer greater flexibility than Level 2. In contrast, Level 2 gloves offer increased safety, but they may not be as flexible as a Level 1 glove due to their increased protective armor.

CE Level 1 tag on the inside of cuff

I like the subtle branding on the Pitlane gloves. Racer branding is on the back of the gauntlet and hand. Curiously, the three labels are all within a couple of centimetres of each other.

Colorways​


The Pitlane gloves are only available in black with tan leather palms.

Overall Build Quality​


The Racer Gloves Pitlane gloves appear to be very well put together. During my review period, I have not encountered any problems with the build quality.

Pitlane Gloves Fit & Feel​

Sizing​


The Racer Gloves Pitlane gloves fit true to their sizing chart. Depending on the manufacturer, I wear either a large or extra-large. Because of this, I always refer to the sizing charts. Using the directions in the Size Chart Guide, my hand measures about 9.5”. In this case, I ordered a size Large. The gloves fit perfectly.

The Pitlane comes in 6 sizes:

Men’s SizesSMLXL2XL3XL
Palm Measurement8 ½”8 ¾”9 ½”9 ¾”10″10 ½”
Finger Measurement7″7 ¼”7 ½”8″8 ¼”8 ½”



No women’s sizes are available for this model.

Comfort​


Like the Multitop 2 gloves I tested previously, the Pitlane gloves were incredibly comfortable from the first time I put them on. The comfort is attributed to several things.

  • Pre-curved fingers
  • Accordion knuckles for better articulation
  • Stretch material between the fingers for added comfort and ventilation
  • Short neoprene (inside and outside) gauntlet
  • Molded ventilation on the fingers
  • Mesh panels
  • Polyester liner for a very comfortable interior feel

Closeup of knuckle protection on Pitlane gloves

Retention​


The Pitlane uses a velcro wrist closure on the neoprene cuff to keep things snug and comfortable.

Velcro wrist strap on Pitlane gloves

Care Instructions and Warning Label​


So, the care label tells us that we can’t do much of anything. ( I need to look more closely at these tags on my clothing)

  • Do not wash
  • Do not bleach
  • Do not tumble dry
  • Do not iron
  • Do not dry clean

Without many options, I would recommend spot cleaning with a damp cloth. The light-colored palm shows dirt, but I like the worn-in look.

Care instruction tag for the Pitlane motorcycle gloves

Warranty​


Racer Glove offers a standard 1-year warranty that the gloves are free from defects in material and workmanship. Warranties vary across the industry, with 1-year being the minimum standard, while others offer two or more years.

For further information, please visit Racer Glove Customer Service.

Pitlane Gloves Road Testing​


I received the gloves in early May, not expecting much use until late spring or early summer. However, with an extended period of above-normal temperatures, I used the Pitlane gloves sooner than anticipated.

Most of my use was between 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) and 33 degrees Celsius (91 degrees Fahrenheit).

The Pitlane gloves are my go-to gloves in two scenarios. First, as a backup on longer rides that start cool and warm up significantly during the day. Second, for short rides on warm days. As the summer approaches, I will use them for all-day rides ( I guess that’s three).

Top down view of Pitlane gloves on motorcycle handlebars

The gloves worked great. I have used the gloves in various situations, around town, backroads and on secondary and major highways. They have continued to perform very well.

I often use my smartphone as a GPS for speed/speed limit and music. So it was nice to have the touch screen compatible fingertips to perform basic tasks. Although I confess, I can barely type texts or emails without gloves, so I had no expectations of doing those tasks with gloves on.

Conclusion​


Simply put, they work great for the intended purpose.

Pitlane gloves and helmet sitting on top of motorcycle fuel tank

I see the Pitlane gloves being used for touring and adventure riding or dual-sport riding with some added protection.

The Racer Gloves Pitlane gloves offer outstanding styling, CE Level protection, ventilation and include touch-sensitive fingers. But, as with the Racer Multitop 2s, the biggest thing for me was comfort! The Pitlane gloves feel great right out of the box (or bag). As I have preached before, if my protective gear is comfortable, I am more likely to wear it!


Pros​

  • Solid construction
  • Comfort
  • Touchscreen compatible
  • CE Level Protection
  • Ventilation

Cons​

  • Lack of palm protection
  • Price


Specifications​

  • Manufacturer: Racer Gloves USA
  • Price (When Tested): $110
  • Made In: Pakistan
  • Colors: Black
  • Sizes: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
  • Safety designations: CE1 KP EN 13594:2015
  • Review Date: Spring 2021

Important Links / Where to Buy​


Racer Gloves Pitlane Gloves Image Gallery​

Pitlane gloves and helmet sitting on top of motorcycle fuel tank
Care instruction tag for the Pitlane motorcycle gloves
CE Level 1 tag on the inside of cuff
Closeup of knuckle protection on Pitlane gloves
Racer USA Pitlane Gloves
Contents of the Racer USA Pitlane Gloves
After several weeks of riding, these are my thoughts on the Racer Gloves USA Pitlane Gloves.
Velcro wrist strap on Pitlane gloves
Palm view of the Pitlane gloves
Racer Gloves USA Pitlane Gloves Review
Top down view of Pitlane gloves on motorcycle handlebars
Tag outlining materials used on the Pitlane gloves
Top down view of the Pitlane gloves

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