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Selecting a glove size: Measure the circumference around the palm at the widest point of your hand. If measurement is between sizes, size up. Measurements for XSP are 5.5 inches to 6 inches Measurements for XS are 6.5 inches to 7 inches. Measurements for Small are 7.5 inches to 8 inches. Measurements for Medium are 8.5 inches to 9 inches. Measurements for Large are 9.5 inches to 10 inches. Measurements for XL are 10.5 inches to 11 inches. Measurements for 2XL are 11.5 inches to 12 inches.

Regular Duty Brown Leather Buffalohide Driver Gloves - D451

D451-XSP

Regular price $27.48
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  • Patented Double Wedge™ design (Extreme curved finger pattern)
  • Ergonomically constructed to reduce hand fatigue and increase comfort
  • Winged thumb configuration to decrease material bunching around palm
  • Shirred back (Elastic stretch band for more secure fit)
  • Purpose placed gussets for longer-lasting wear
  • Minimized seams to prevent stitching abrasion
  • 1MM thickness leather buffalohide

Bear Knuckles gloves are designed to fit tightly for better control and dexterity. Our sizing guide reflects a glove that will fit like a second skin. With regular break-in, the leather will expand and conform to the natural shape of your hand. If you desire a loose fitting glove, we recommend sizing up (L instead of M).

Conditioning Leather for First Time Use

To achieve a perfect fit, Bear Knuckles leather gloves should conform tightly to your hands when wearing for the first time as leather will stretch.

  1. Put leather gloves on
  2. Spritz with water
    Note: If gloves are water/oil resistant, use mink oil or leather conditioner instead of water
  3. Wear until dry

Maintenance & Cleaning

All Bear Knuckles gloves are safe to hand or machine wash and dry. After machine washing, gloves will shrink to original size and may be stiff. Follow Break-in Steps above to recondition.

Customer Reviews

Based on 65 reviews
85%
(55)
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David Manske
Great fit!

The gloves feel & fit great! The funky "joints" on the knuckles are not bulky & improve the fit. The leather is amazing! I've used leather gloves for decades, these are undoubtedly the best pair I've every had!

J
John Brower
Company backs its products

Had a pair that started to open at a finger seam. The company reached out quickly sending me a new pair.

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D Michael Althoff

Regular Duty Brown Leather Buffalohide Driver Gloves - D451

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Robert Randall
all around gloves

Haven't worn them a lot yet, but so far they're just right. Comfortable and a good fit that will probably get better with time.

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David Walker
I love my leather work gloves

I do keep a set, tan driver gloves, in the shed for yardwork, BUT the brown ones are for my motorcycle. I prefer leather gloves for riding, and I found these to be perfect. On a recent M/C trip from Texas to Maine, via Canada, I lost my right glove. Riding through a small town, while stopped at a light, a group of kids were selling water bottles for their sports team. I didn't want the water but I took off my right glove, grabbed the wallet as the light turned green. I fished out a dollar and hollered at one of the boys to hurry. He grabbed the buck and I took off. Shortly thereafter I couldn't find my right glove. I always stuff it in my jacket when I remove one, however in my hurry I must have set it in my lap. Oh well... So, one of the first things I did upon returning home, was buy a new set of the dark brown driver gloves.

Customer Reviews

Based on 65 reviews
85%
(55)
11%
(7)
5%
(3)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
D
David Manske
Great fit!

The gloves feel & fit great! The funky "joints" on the knuckles are not bulky & improve the fit. The leather is amazing! I've used leather gloves for decades, these are undoubtedly the best pair I've every had!

J
John Brower
Company backs its products

Had a pair that started to open at a finger seam. The company reached out quickly sending me a new pair.

D
D Michael Althoff

Regular Duty Brown Leather Buffalohide Driver Gloves - D451

R
Robert Randall
all around gloves

Haven't worn them a lot yet, but so far they're just right. Comfortable and a good fit that will probably get better with time.

D
David Walker
I love my leather work gloves

I do keep a set, tan driver gloves, in the shed for yardwork, BUT the brown ones are for my motorcycle. I prefer leather gloves for riding, and I found these to be perfect. On a recent M/C trip from Texas to Maine, via Canada, I lost my right glove. Riding through a small town, while stopped at a light, a group of kids were selling water bottles for their sports team. I didn't want the water but I took off my right glove, grabbed the wallet as the light turned green. I fished out a dollar and hollered at one of the boys to hurry. He grabbed the buck and I took off. Shortly thereafter I couldn't find my right glove. I always stuff it in my jacket when I remove one, however in my hurry I must have set it in my lap. Oh well... So, one of the first things I did upon returning home, was buy a new set of the dark brown driver gloves.