Biltwell
Biltwell Anza Gloves
Item: #814412 | Part Number: Not Selected53% off
$64.99 - $75.99
$29.99 - $68.99
Description
Synthetic gloves is built for aggressive off-road riding, but that doesn't mean you can't wear it on pavement. You can, and Biltwell know a bunch of high-performance street riders who do. By providing a snug fit, Biltwell Anza gloves reduces the chance of chafing on your palm and fingers. A...
Biltwell Anza Gloves Item # 814412
Description
Synthetic gloves is built for aggressive off-road riding, but that doesn't mean you can't wear it on pavement. You can, and Biltwell know a bunch of high-performance street riders who do.
By providing a snug fit, Biltwell Anza gloves reduces the chance of chafing on your palm and fingers. A double-stitched reinforcement panel on the thumb and index finger adds strength to the friction zone between your hands and the grips. Stylish thermoplastic rubber knuckle guards on the back of the gloves provide another layer of protection from rocky roost and airborne road debris.
Features:
- Synthetic suede palms have diamond stitched detailing for grip, and conductive thread in the thumb and fingertips for operating smart screens
- Two-way stretch thumb with synthetic leather reinforcement
- High-flex synthetic rubber knuckle guards and TPR shield logo
- Lycra expansion panels in finger joints for dexterity
- Single- and double-needle polyester stitching
Part Numbers for Biltwell Anza Gloves
Reviews
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Susiemuddymoto from
Price was right
These were cheap so I keep them as spares if my gloves get wet. They are not amazing but better than nothing
Date published: 2025-11-11
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Speyeguy from
Good Value
Very thin, not much for protection but should be real cool in the hot weather.
Date published: 2024-04-30
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Marcus from
Flimsy, runs really small
Always interested in seeing how a pair of 2XL gloves fit— these fit like medium. For comparison, my Firstgear 2XL gloves fit me perfectly, as do my Alpinestars 2XL.
Also misrepresented in terms of sturdiness— these are teatime gloves with virtually no abrasion protection and no impact protection. Not for trail-riding use, and they would be shredded in a second in a slide.
Date published: 2024-04-07
Rated 3 out of
5
by
neilt from
Reasonably priced
I was in need of heavier gloves for off-road and so ordered these. They appear to be well made from good materials and I feel they are probably good value for the money. However though the glove fits my hand the fingers are too short so I will be returning them. These gloves are probably a better choice for beefier hands.
Date published: 2022-03-31