








🧤 Gear up, stay warm, and ride fearless—because cold hands kill thrills!
BORLENI Winter Motorcycle Gloves combine CE Level 1 KP certified carbon fiber protection with waterproof, windproof insulation and touchscreen compatibility. Designed for adult riders, these gloves offer flexible mobility, anti-slip grip, and durable nylon construction, making them ideal for cold-weather motorcycling and outdoor adventures.













| ASIN | B07JBL7HMT |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,666 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #21 in Powersports Gloves |
| Brand | BORLENI |
| Brand Name | BORLENI |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Color | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,123 Reviews |
| Glove Type | winter riding |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Height | 0.79 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Kilograms |
| Material | Nylon |
| Material Type | Nylon |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | Medium |
| Sport | Riding |
| Sport Type | Riding |
| Style Name | Athletic |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
D**H
Great gloves for mild to moderate cold
Great gloves at a great price I didn’t realize it when I purchased them, but they are furry on the inside which keeps you warm. They seem really well built. The carbon fiber is nice touch. I live in Florida, which the coldest it gets is in the 30s and they did the job better than my leather gloves. The fit is great. They have good grip.
D**L
Great fitting glove.
I ordered size L and they fit well. Feels warm and not so cumbersome. Are quiet flexible and the cuff is of good length to protect my wrist area. They feel good while I work the controls on my motorcycle. They are a great glove . They fall in- between my summer gloves and my heavy winter gloves. So far so good. I recommend them.... I normally wear a size Large and that's the size I ordered.
M**N
OK Its a very inexpensive glove but...
The gorilla in the room, this is a set of motorcycle gloves less than $25. That is really inexpensive I feel for a waterproof glove with touch screen ability that is windproof and rated for colder weather. I'm not talking freezing weather but today it was 38F when I left for work. It is a 18 minute ride to work and I felt fine. I did not feel any air leaks. It was dry so I cant say waterproof is great but if it stops wind water should be good also. The touch screen works just fine. Not as well as my $90 other brand gloves, but my other gloves are not for cold weather at all. I guess the thickness of the glove makes the touch screen function seem a little sloppy. So it may not be the touch screen part itself but the glove build for cold weather. Which would not really be their fault. The 'suede' they call it may be real but it is rather thin. But there is strategically placed silicone pads that really aid in grip on the bars. The carbon shell is just like every other inexpensive glove. To be honest I think they all buy the exact same part and put it in their inexpensive glove. But it is hard and looks well done and will protect your knuckles for sure. The negatives are few but the big one is fit. I bought XXL because my hands are large. I'm not talking Hulk sized but large meat hooks do come to mind. The issue is the wrist portion where the adjustable strap goes across. There needs to be more adjustment. All the way loose it is really hard to put on. Once on the seal at the wrist is snug but not too tight. My wrist is just a tick under 10" around, so I know they are large. But I just pulled the strap out of the adjuster and things are 50 times better. In the end I am going to just remove the adjuster as it fits tight enough without it. I would like the cuffs to be wider to go over my heavy riding jacket but they are not. I have to put the gloves on first then the jacket. But for $25 I am willing to live with that. Overall once they get on they fit well and work better than expected in almost all needs. I like them and right now would buy again. If things change I will update this review.
J**S
Great winter glove for the price point!
Comfortable and super warm for winter riding, without impairing mobility and dexterity. I got the XXL and don't consider myself to have large hands (23 cm around the palm) and they are a snug fit, couldn't have gone any smaller and when it got warmer they soon started getting a little sweaty and harder to remove. All in great gloves for the price point.
R**K
cycle gloves
nice and warm
J**N
Nice gloves but the 3M thinsulate could be warmer
Durability good, knuckle protection very rigid but comfortable, warm but did require liners underneath to help keep hands warm on 50 degree riding days. They run small so get the next bigger size, adjustable wrist straps and touch pad phone index finger tips.
V**.
Warm, windproof, worth it.
Warm enough that I dont have to worry about my knuckles and fingers freezing. I recently left work in the morning from charging my e scooter after work and started freezing. Not sure if it was because I had an exposed air coming in because I was in a hurry to come home to sleep or my hands was sweaty or wet? Usually use this at night and was warm enough to not worry about frostbite or worse. I feel slight restriction of movement but it does get the job done.
P**S
Does the job well and the price is right.
My son loves them and they do there job well. Nice warm hands.
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