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ALPINES FOX AFG-17 Retro Motorcycle Leather Gloves
ALPINES FOX AFG-17 Retro Motorcycle Leather Gloves
ALPINES FOX AFG-17 Retro Motorcycle Leather Gloves
ALPINES FOX AFG-17 Retro Motorcycle Leather Gloves
ALPINES FOX AFG-17 Retro Motorcycle Leather Gloves
ALPINES FOX AFG-17 Retro Motorcycle Leather Gloves

ALPINES FOX AFG-17 Retro Motorcycle Leather Gloves

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ALPINES FOX · AFG-17 · Goat Leather · Full Finger · Touchscreen · Buckle · Sold as Single Glove · M–XXL · Black / Yellow

ALPINES FOX AFG-17
Retro Motorcycle
Leather Gloves

Goat Leather · Full Finger · Touchscreen · Windproof · Non-Slip · Buckle Wrist · M–XXL · Black / Yellow

The AFG-17 is a full-finger retro goat leather motorcycle glove with touchscreen-compatible fingertips, non-slip reinforced palm zones, and an adjustable buckle wrist closure. No CE certification is stated — confirm the protection standard with the seller before purchase. Available in Black and Yellow, M to XXL. Note: the selling unit is a single glove, not a pair — order two if you need both hands covered.

● Goat Leather — Full Finger Touchscreen Compatible Non-Slip Palm Zones Windproof Shell Adjustable Buckle Wrist No CE Stated — Confirm with Seller Black / Yellow Sold Singly · M–XXL · 0.25 kg
Key Attributes
Material
Goat Leather
Style
Full Finger
Selling Unit
Single Glove — Not a Pair
CE Certification
Not stated — confirm with seller
Colours
Black / Yellow
Closure
Buckle Wrist Strap
  • Sold as a single glove — order quantity two for a pair: The spec sheet lists "Selling Units: Single Item" and the package weight is 0.25kg — consistent with one glove. This is not a pair. If you need both hands covered, add two to your cart. Confirm with the seller whether the listing price is per glove or per pair before ordering, as marketplace listings sometimes display per-pair pricing against single-unit shipping.
  • No CE certification stated — what that means at street speeds: The AFG-17 lists "anti-fall" as a feature but no CE standard (EN 13594 for motorcycle gloves) or level is cited. Without CE certification, the glove's impact resistance cannot be compared against a defined force-transmission threshold. Goat leather itself provides meaningful abrasion resistance at lower road-slide speeds, but the absence of a certified palm protector or knuckle guard means this glove prioritises riding comfort and retro style over structured impact protection. For commuting and leisure riding at street speeds, the leather construction provides practical coverage. For track or aggressive off-road use, CE Level 2 certified gloves are recommended.
  • AFG-17 vs VEMAR VE-315 — key comparison: Both are full-finger retro goat leather gloves with touchscreen fingertips and buckle wrist closures. The VE-315 specifies its composition (97% goat leather + 2% nylon + 1% EVA palm padding) and has a hard shell knuckle guard. The AFG-17 lists only "goat leather" without composition breakdown or knuckle guard — it is the lighter and more casual of the two. The AFG-17 adds a Yellow colour option not available in the VE-315. If structured knuckle protection is the priority, the VE-315 is the better choice; if minimal bulk and colour variety are the priority, the AFG-17.
  • Goat leather windproof — mechanism and cold weather limit: Goat leather's tight grain structure blocks cold air at the fabric level without a separate windproof membrane — the dense natural hide closes wind passage through the material. This is effective at mild to moderate cold (above approximately 5°C). Below 5°C, the leather becomes progressively stiffer as it cools, reducing finger dexterity. Goat leather at these temperatures can crack along flex lines if not conditioned regularly — apply a leather conditioner every 3–4 months to maintain flexibility. In sustained rain, wet goat leather loses its windproof advantage as water saturates the fibre structure and the glove requires longer drying time.
  • Sizing — palm width only, M starts at 8.0cm: The AFG-17 chart uses a single dimension (palm width at the widest point below the knuckles, excluding thumb) and starts at M — there is no S size. Palm width 8.0–8.5cm = M; 10.0–10.5cm = XXL. Riders with smaller hands (palm width below 8.0cm) have no size option in this range — the VE-315 starts at XS (palm 6–7cm). The bank card reference note in the source (a standard card is approximately 8.5cm) provides a useful no-ruler sizing check for M/L boundary riders — if the card fits exactly across the widest palm point, you are between M and L. Goat leather stretches slightly with wear, so M is appropriate if you are at the lower bound of 8.0cm.
Feature Performance
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Goat Leather — Abrasion and Break-In
Goat leather's tightly packed collagen fibre structure provides resistance to abrasion and surface cutting at road-slide contact. Unlike synthetic alternatives, natural leather conforms to the hand's contour progressively — a new goat leather glove will feel slightly stiff and will require 5–10 hours of wear to reach its fitted shape. After break-in, the leather retains that shape even after removal. The break-in process also closes the natural leather's surface pores slightly, improving the glove's wind and light moisture resistance at the face material. Do not accelerate break-in by wetting the leather — this can cause permanent distortion at the seam zones.
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Touchscreen Compatibility — Which Fingers and Degradation
The source does not specify which fingertips carry conductive material — most full-finger gloves implement index and middle finger only, as these handle the majority of smartphone interactions. Confirm with the seller whether all fingers or specific fingers are touchscreen-enabled. Conductive fingertip function is achieved through conductive thread or silver-fibre coating at the fingertip pad. This coating wears thin with use and screen friction — if screen response deteriorates after extended use, the coating has depleted. Conductive performance also decreases in wet conditions as water bridges the capacitive gap and creates interference; dry the fingertips before use in rain.
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Anti-Fall — What It Means Without CE Certification
The "anti-fall" claim without CE certification means the glove's protection comes entirely from the leather's inherent abrasion resistance — there is no independently tested and rated pad or shell contributing to impact absorption. In a road slide, the goat leather face absorbs road surface abrasion before the rider's skin contacts the ground. The rate at which this leather abrades depends on slide speed and road texture — at speeds below approximately 40km/h on asphalt, a quality goat leather glove typically protects through the slide duration; above this speed, leather abrades through more quickly. No palm protector is specified — hand heel impact in a straight fall absorbs no energy beyond the leather's compressive resistance.
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Buckle Wrist Closure — Fit and Retention
The buckle wrist strap adjusts to secure the glove against the wrist, preventing the glove from being pulled off in a fall (a mechanism known as "deglove prevention" in certified gloves). An unclosed or loosely buckled glove can separate from the hand during a fall, removing the abrasion protection precisely when it is most needed. Set the buckle with your hand in riding position at handlebar width — the wrist extends in riding posture, increasing circumference by approximately 5mm compared to the arm-at-side position. The buckle should allow one finger to slide under comfortably when set in riding posture. Tighter than this restricts blood flow; looser risks glove migration.
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Breathability — Natural Leather vs Perforated
The AFG-17 source does not specify perforated leather panels, unlike the VE-315 which explicitly states punched ventilation holes. Standard goat leather provides some breathability through the natural fibre structure — moisture vapour can pass through the hide at rest and low speed. At riding speed, the glove's dorsal (back of hand) surface faces airflow; if the leather is solid (non-perforated), this airflow removes heat from the outside surface rather than drawing it from the skin. If the listing photographs show visible perforation holes on the leather, the glove is more ventilated than smooth-finish leather. Confirm with the seller whether the leather is perforated or solid surface.
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Sizing — No S Size, Palm Width Reference, Bank Card Trick
The AFG-17 starts at M (palm 8.0–8.5cm) — there is no XS or S size. Riders with palm width below 8.0cm cannot be fitted from this range. Measure the widest part of the palm flat, below the knuckle line, excluding the thumb. The source includes a useful reference: a standard bank card or ID card measures approximately 8.5cm across — riders at the M/L boundary (8.5cm) can use this as a sizing check without a ruler. Goat leather stretches 3–5mm with break-in wear, so M will accommodate palms at 8.0cm comfortably after break-in. Unlike the VE-315 which uses two dimensions (palm width and middle finger length), the AFG-17 requires only palm width — simpler but less precise for long-fingered hands.
Size Guide — M to XXL (No S or XS)
ML XLXXL
Size Palm Width (cm) Palm Width (inches)
M 8.0–8.5 3.15–3.35″
L 8.5–9.5 3.35–3.74″
XL 9.5–10.0 3.74–3.94″
XXL 10.0–10.5 3.94–4.13″
How to measure: Measure across the widest part of the palm below the knuckles, excluding the thumb, with the hand flat and relaxed. No ruler? A standard bank or ID card is approximately 8.5cm — if it fits exactly across your palm, you are at the M/L boundary. Goat leather stretches 3–5mm with break-in wear — if between sizes, the smaller will fit correctly after a short period of use. No S or XS available in this model — riders with palm width below 8.0cm should consider the VEMAR VE-315 which starts at XS (6–7cm palm).
Product Specifications
BrandALPINES FOX
ModelAFG-17
TypeFull Finger Retro Leather Motorcycle Gloves
MaterialGoat Leather (composition % not stated)
CE CertificationNot stated — confirm with seller
Selling UnitSingle Glove (order ×2 for a pair)
ClosureAdjustable Buckle Wrist Strap
FeaturesTouchscreen · Breathable · Windproof · Anti-Fall · Non-Slip
GenderUnisex
SeasonAll Seasons
ColoursBlack / Yellow
SizesM (8.0–8.5cm) · L (8.5–9.5cm) · XL (9.5–10.0cm) · XXL (10.0–10.5cm)
ApplicationMotorcycle / Motocross / Cycling / Outdoor Sports
Package27 × 17 × 7 cm · 0.25 kg (single glove)
Packaging & Delivery
Single
Selling unit — order ×2 for a pair
27×17×7 cm
Package size
0.25 kg
Gross weight (single)

ALPINES FOX AFG-17 — retro full-finger goat leather motorcycle gloves, M to XXL in Black and Yellow. Touchscreen fingertips, windproof leather shell, non-slip palm, buckle wrist closure. No CE certification stated. Sold as single glove — order two for a pair.

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Our helmets and riding gear are constructed using carefully selected materials engineered for durability, comfort, ventilation, and rider protection. Features may include impact-resistant shells, reinforced protective components, moisture-wicking liners, ventilation systems, and rider-focused comfort technology.

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