Tried workshop gloves Muc-Off

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Tried workshop gloves Muc-Off
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Tried workshop gloves Muc-Off

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When working on the motorcycle, gloves protect against minor injuries. But you have to be able to do more than just protect. We tried the Muc-Off workshop gloves.


Mona Pekarek

05/10/2020

Not that we have a problem getting our hands dirty. But since even supposedly simple work on the motorcycle often leaves marks on the skin that are difficult to wash off, even thin gloves are worth a lot.

The workshop gloves from Muc-Off, which were actually developed for two-wheelers without a motor, immediately impressed with their comfort. No comparison to sweaty latex disposable gloves or comparatively bulky work gloves. The elastic and airy mix of materials is so thin that the skin becomes visible when you pull it apart. Nevertheless, it protects the hands from abrasions from sharp-edged parts and, as a side effect, from stubborn dirt. The inner surfaces of the hands and fingers are also rubberized. This means that they offer significantly more sensitivity than the hand fashion that is otherwise often adapted from hardware stores.


Tried workshop gloves Muc-Off


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With five sizes on offer, there should be the right one for almost everyone, and they’re machine washable too. The only disadvantage: The Mechanic Gloves are only suitable to a limited extent for working with liquids (e.g. oil changes) – they are not water and oil tight. Otherwise a really universal recommendation at a manageable price. The Muc-Off gloves are available for 9.95 euros in sizes from S to XXl.

Plus: Very good grip, comfort, size selection, price

Minus: Not waterproof

MOTORCYCLE Rating: Five stars out of five

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