Description
Main Materials
While specific brands vary, gloves of this style typically utilize a blend of synthetic materials:
Synthetic Leather (Palm): The red palm area is often made of Clarino or synthetic leather for durability and grip.
Polyester/Spandex (Back): The black back of the hand uses a stretchy, breathable fabric for a “skin-tight” fit.
Silicone: The palm and fingers likely feature silicone printing (visible in the dotted patterns) for extra non-slip performance.
Neoprene: Often used for the wrist cuff to provide a snug, comfortable closure.
Purpose
The product is designed to enhance the racing experience by:
Improving Grip: The textured palm provides a firm hold on racing wheels or steering systems.
Precision and Feedback: The thin material allows the driver to feel the subtle vibrations and “Force Feedback” from a simulator or the road.
Hygiene & Maintenance: They prevent sweat and oils from damaging expensive Alcantara or leather steering wheel rims.
Based on the visual design, these are specialized performance gloves primarily used for Sim Racing (Simulator Racing) or Karting.
While they can be used for casual driving or as mechanic’s gloves, their specific features are tailored for high-intensity steering wheel interaction.
Key Features
Racing Graphic: Features a stylized open-wheel formula car and a prominent “S” logo (often associated with brands like Sim-Lab, Sparco, or generic “Speed” branding).
Ventilation: Visible perforations on the palm and fingers to manage heat and moisture during long sessions.
Touchscreen Compatibility: A specialized black tip on the index finger allows the user to operate phones or dash screens without removing the glove.
Adjustable Closure: A hook-and-loop (Velcro) strap on the wrist ensures the glove stays secure and doesn’t slide during fast maneuvers.
Pre-Curved Shape: Designed with a natural curve to reduce hand fatigue while gripping a round or butterfly-style wheel.


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