MTB Gloves
(45 products)Stay in control, ride harder, and protect your hands with our range of MTB gloves, including Fox MTB gloves.
The right MTB gloves make a huge difference to comfort and confidence on the bike. You’re tackling rocky descents, tight singletrack or all-day rides, the right gloves
Our collection includes lightweight summer MTB gloves for maximum breathability and trail feel. Padded MTB gloves to soak up vibrations. And durable full-finger options for added protection against branches and crashes.
Note: While all cycling gloves are unisex, "mens" and "womens" gloves follow different sizing standards. Be sure to check the size guide.
- Featured
- Best selling
- Alphabetically, A-Z
- Alphabetically, Z-A
- Price, low to high
- Price, high to low
- Date, old to new
- Date, new to old
FiltersFilter & Sort
Flexible trail glove with light padding
$2500$3495Unit price /Unavailable
Pearl Izumi Mens Expedition Gel Gloves
All-terrain glove with Gel padding
$5000$6495Unit price /Unavailable
All-round trail glove with Gel padding
$2500$4995Unit price /Unavailable
Full finger gloves for MX/MTB with Clarino leather palm.
$4499Unit price /UnavailableFox Ranger Emerson Gloves (2023)
Lightweight all-round trail glove
$3500$4495Unit price /Unavailable
Fox Flexair Lunar Gloves (2022)
Lightweight, minimal glove with great bar feel
From $5000$6995Unit price /Unavailable
Flexible trail glove with light padding
$2500$3495Unit price /Unavailable
Pearl Izumi Summit WRX Neoshell Gloves
Waterproof trail glove with minimal bulk
$5000$6995Unit price /Unavailable
Highly durable for building & riding trails
$4000$7495Unit price /Unavailable
Lightweight, minimal glove with great bar feel
$5000$6495Unit price /Unavailable
ABD Flat Out Full Finger Gloves
Low-profile glove with grippy palm
$2500$4995Unit price /Unavailable

Fox MTB Gloves
When it comes to mountain biking gear, Fox is one of the most trusted names in the game. Their MTB gloves are no exception.
Fox gloves are built to keep your hands protected and your grip locked in. From lightweight, breathable gloves for hot summer rides to padded or armoured options.
Many styles feature durable Clarino palms, silicone fingertip prints for improved brake lever feel. And snug cuffs that won’t slip no matter how rough the ride gets.
Popular examples of Fox MTB gloves are:
The Fox Ranger.
These MTB gloves are available with gel-padded palms or without. And in short or long fingered versions.
The Fox Legion MTB gloves are a little more heavy duty than the Rangers. They have extra padding on the palm, thumb and across the knuckles.
The Fox Defend gloves use the Cordura rip-stop fabric heavily throughout. Cordura is exceptionally durable and abrasion resistant. Choose these if you want your gloves to remain light but durable.
The Fox Defend D3O MTB gloves are designed for Enduro and Downhill. These have full knuckle protection using the D3O material.
MTB Gloves Key Points
Should I choose padded or non-padded MTB gloves?
Should I choose padded or non-padded MTB gloves?
It depends on your riding style. Padded gloves reduce vibration and hand fatigue, which is great for longer trail rides.
Non-padded gloves give you maximum bar feel and control, which some riders prefer for technical terrain.
What’s the difference between summer and winter MTB gloves?
What’s the difference between summer and winter MTB gloves?
Summer MTB gloves are lightweight and breathable to keep your hands cool and dry.
Winter gloves add insulation and windproof or waterproof materials to keep your hands warm and protected in cold, wet weather.
How should MTB gloves fit?
How should MTB gloves fit?
They should fit snugly but not feel restrictive.
Look for gloves with pre-curved fingers and stretch panels so they move naturally with your hands.
A good fit helps prevent bunching and discomfort on the bars.
Why do some gloves have silicone on the fingertips?
Why do some gloves have silicone on the fingertips?
Silicone prints or textured panels on the fingers improve grip on brake levers and shifters, especially when your gloves get wet or muddy.
Are full-finger gloves better than half-finger gloves for mountain biking?
Are full-finger gloves better than half-finger gloves for mountain biking?
For MTB, full-finger gloves are generally the better choice.
They protect your fingers from branches, rocks, and crashes, and give better coverage in rough or overgrown terrain.