As an adventure rider logging thousands of soggy miles each year, having waterproof gloves that can withstand hours of rain is non-negotiable.
So, my question is do RevIt’s new Kryptonite GTX motorcycle gloves featuring Gore-Tex truly keep hands dry across endless wet pavement?
But, the main question I will answer in this REV’IT! Kryptonite 2 GTX review will be: Are these the best gloves for adventure motorcycles?. Let’s find out!
REV’IT! Kryptonite GTX Gloves
Key Takeaways
Breathable
Lightweight
Waterproof
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Overall, RevIt’s new Kryptonite GTX adventure touring gloves (1) provide elite foul-weather protection and comfort for 3-season riding.
Their reinforced construction can easily tackle long days battling the elements across varied topography.
While the non-heated design limits their efficacy in frigid winter conditions, the Gore-Tex and Thinsulate pairing supplies exceptional waterproof breathability from autumn through spring showers.
For riders seeking bombproof wet weather gloves that can still handle summertime heat, the Kryptonites hit the mark.
The Kryptonite GTX motorcycle gloves boast a Gore-Tex liner for unmatched waterproof breathability, keeping hands dry without trapping perspiration.
They also feature a flexible PowerShell Ripstop outer shell that resists rips and abrasion while allowing great feel and range of motion.
Reinforced goatskin leather panels provide abrasion protection across the palms and fingers, with foam padding absorbing vibrations.
The gloves strike an ideal balance between armored protection and flexibility for comfortable all-day wear.
I wear a size large glove, but opted for XL Kryptonites based on RevIt’s more European fit. The added finger room and slimmer palm width suited my hands perfectly.
The knit wrist cuffs seal out moisture while relieving pressure points, and the lightweight Thinsulate insulation retains heat without bulk. Touchscreen-compatible fingertips let me easily operate devices during pit stops.
Overall, the ergonomic shaping and flexible materials allow impressive dexterity for shifting and clutch work while blocking wind and water.
What is the difference between the Kryptonite and Taurus GTX gloves?
The Kryptonite motorcycle gloves feature a shorter knit wrist cuff compared to the Taurus’ full gauntlet. However, the Taurus gloves trade off some flexibility and are nearly double the price.
I wore the Kryptonite GTX gloves for an 8-hour ride in 40-degree rain to put their waterproof claim to the test. Despite hours of heavy precipitation, my hands stayed warm and bone dry.
The Thinsulate retained heat effectively, while the Gore-Tex membrane lived up to its reputation by blocking wind and water for the entire soggy ride. Impressively, they never felt clammy or restrictive.
Bombproof Gore-Tex waterproofing
Lightweight Thinsulate insulation
Premium abrasion protection
Excellent comfort and flexibility
Not designed for sub-freezing temps
Short cuffs may allow water ingress during storms
I suggest ordering a size up from standard US glove sizing since RevIt fits slightly smaller. I typically wear a large but size up to XL for a better slimmer Euro fit.
Definitely. The lightweight insulation and ventilation panels make the Kryptonite gloves perfect for cooler summer temps while still blocking wind and light rain.
I’d feel comfortable wearing them in rain down to around freezing since the Thinsulate does retain some heat. Any colder than 30 degrees, I’d want an electric heated pair.
For riders seeking ultimate wet weather protection for long distance touring, RevIt’s new Kryptonite GTX adventure gloves are fully capable of shielding paws from the fury of the elements for hours on end.
They stand out with flexible abrasion protection and Bomber Gore-tex breathability.
So do they hold up to heavy rain? Absolutely. My hands stayed warm and bone-dry for an entire miserable 8-hour soak test.
If your adventures will have you battling the rain for hours at a time, the Kryptonites won’t let you down. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!