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The Alpinestars MTB glove collection includes options for cross-country, trail, enduro, and downhill riding. You'll find lightweight breathable gloves for warm-weather XC riding, mid-weight trail gloves with knuckle protection, and heavily armored downhill gloves with impact-absorbing features. The collection spans full-finger and fingerless designs to suit different riding styles and conditions.
Many gloves in the Alpinestars MTB collection feature touchscreen-compatible fingertips, allowing you to use GPS devices, smartphones, and cycling computers without removing your gloves. This feature is typically integrated into the index finger and thumb areas using conductive materials that maintain dexterity and feel.
Your choice depends on riding discipline and terrain. Lightweight gloves with minimal padding work best for cross-country and marathon riding where pedaling efficiency and breathability are priorities. Trail and all-mountain riders benefit from moderate knuckle protection and palm reinforcement. Enduro and downhill riders should consider heavily armored options with hard-shell knuckle guards, finger protection, and impact-absorbing foam for technical descents and challenging terrain.
Alpinestars MTB gloves utilize advanced technical materials engineered for mountain biking demands. Common materials include breathable stretch fabrics for flexibility, clarino synthetic leather for durability and grip, silicone prints for brake lever control, and moisture-wicking mesh panels for ventilation. Protection elements incorporate TPU hard shells, EVA foam padding, and carbon fiber knuckle guards depending on the glove's intended discipline. Palms often feature reinforced zones with abrasion-resistant materials to withstand repeated impacts and wear.
Hand wash your MTB gloves in cold water with mild detergent to preserve technical fabrics and protective components. Avoid machine washing, bleach, and fabric softeners which can degrade materials and compromise protective features. After washing, air dry the gloves away from direct heat or sunlight. Do not tumble dry, as high heat can damage padding, adhesives, and touchscreen-compatible materials. Regular cleaning after muddy or wet rides extends glove lifespan and maintains grip performance.