Tag Archive for Motorcycle Gloves

The Evolution of Komodo Gear Racing Gloves

Komodo Gear has been producing motorcycle racing gloves for the public since 2005.

Later that same year, we introduced the Meso racing glove. (I’m going to spend a bit of time on the Meso race glove, because it was our very own design and was a labor of love)

It took a while to actually bring the Meso glove to life as we were working with several different people (racers, designers and our factory) on the specs.
We made several different prototypes as there were a lot of “hands” on -board in this glove design. Intellectually, the design of the Meso glove was truly our own. When looking back at it, the Meso glove actually proved to be very effective in testing and was adopted by many professional racers starting in the beginning of 2006.

This also means the glove was being harshly tested (crashed) heavily. The fact that the racers didn’t return them and used them for the full racing season said a lot about the quality and overall design of the glove. Komodo took a big risk with the Meso, it really was a new idea (a clean canvas design) including the fit and different use of materials. Like a lot of creative ideas, they either go big or go bust; thankfully, the Meso was a huge hit! » Read more..

July 2010 Rider of the Month – Craig Montgomery

My name is Craig Montgomery and I am an expert racer in the CMRA (Central Motorcycle Road Racing). It was round 5 of the CMRA series (Hallett Raceway) and because I changed bikes at the beginning of the season I’m starting from the back with no class points. I’ve been on a 1000 for last 3 years but wanted a change so I just picked up a Triumph 675. I love the way the bike handles and although slow compared to a liter bike its got decent speed and I like the torque. The one drawback is because it’s a British bike “hard parts” are very expensive. No worries, just don’t crash it, right ;)

I ended up taking 2nd in the sprint race and was frustrated with my result. It was a great dice for the win and I didn’t come out on top unfortunately. I was a little bit angry on the cool down lap and decided to pull a frustration stand-up wheelie. I knew I had problems as soon as I dropped the clutch. I was in 3rd instead of 2nd but instead of accepting defeat I pulled up even harder on the bars. The anger I felt (which dulled my senses and judgment a bit) coupled with a headwind did me in. I then proceeded to loop the bike over backwards.

Unlike my bike I was not hurt. My Komodo leathers and race gloves protected me amazingly well considering how long I slid down the pavement. Most crashes are in a turn and you slide off the track very quickly. This one however was a on straight away and I was sliding with the direction of the track. You’ll notice the smoke coming off of my leathers. Thanks to Rene Vivion and Barry Nichols for the photos.

Motorcycle Newsletter May 2010 Komodo Gear

Check out Komodo Gear’s May 2010 Motorcycle News Letter