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Klim Badlands Aero Pro Short Glove

The redesigned Badlands Aero Pro Short Glove is engineered to meet the demands of intercontinental adventure riders covering large distances over varied terrain. Premium perforated leather construction delivers significant airflow while protection features such as the carbon fiber + polycarbonate knuckle guard instill street-ready confidence.

  • HOT WEATHER ADVENTURE-FOCUSED VENTED LEATHER GLOVE
  • PREMIUM GOAT LEATHER CONSTRUCTION
  • MAPPED BIG-BORE PERFORATIONS FOR AIRFLOW AND ABRASION PROTECTION
  • LEATHER PALM REINFORCEMENT OVERLAY
  • OUTSEAM FINGER STITCHING FOR COMFORT AND ABRASION PROTECTION
  • LOW PROFILE PALM SEAMS
  • CARBON FIBER + POLYCARBONATE KNUCKLE GUARD
  • ENGINEERED CERAMIC PRINT OVERLAY ON KNUCKLE GUARD AND PALM PAD
  • 5MM XRD® IMPACT PROTECTION FOAM IN PALM AND KNUCKLE PADS
  • TPU + 2MM FOAM WRIST CUFF PROTECTOR
  • VENTED TPU FINGER KNUCKLE PADS
  • FINGER AIR INTAKE SCOOPS
  • MULT-E-TOUCH™ SCREEN FUNCTIONALITY W/ PRECISION PADS
  • INDEX FINGER VISOR WIPER
  • 3M™ SCOTCHLITE™ CARBON BLACK REFLECTIVE MATERIAL
  • VELCRO CUFF CLOSURE
  • KLIM-ENGINEERED RIDER GRIP ARTICULATION
  • ENTRY ASSIST PULL LOOP
  • PLASTIC CLIP CONNECT
  • CE Certified to EN13594:2015, KP Level 1

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Our Price:
$159.99

Sizing Information

I find that Klim gloves fit more like American branded gloves than European branded gloves (which run a bit smaller). If you have experience with brands like FirstGear, Tour Master, Joe Rocket etc, I think you’ll find the fit comparable. If you have no previous experience with glove sizing, go here for help.

Just as an FYI, you may have previous experience with Alpinestars and REV’IT! which generally run about one half size smaller, size-for-size, than Klim. So if a particular size in either of those brands is roomy on you, then you may be able to go down one full size in this style.

Our Two Cents

The Badlands Aero Pro Short riding gloves from Klim are a short glove that is designed to handle the demands of adventure riders who are covering large distances over varied terrain and conditions. Overall construction of the gloves is a combination of premium goat leather (including panels that include Mapped Big-Bore perforation for better airflow and abrasion resistance), leather palm reinforcement overlays, Velcro at the cuff closure as well as 3M™ SCOTCHLITE™ CARBON BLACK REFLECTIVE MATERIAL to aid in night time visibility. The Badlands Aero Pro Short Gloves come in 5 different colors, and do match to other Klim adventure gear.

Looking at protection, these glove are CE Level 1 KP certified, and have protection features such as, outset finger stitching (this aids in both comfort and abrasion resistance), low profile palm seams, carbon fiber + Polycarbonate knuckle guard, 5MM XRD® IMPACT PROTECTION FOAM IN PALM AND KNUCKLE PADS, and TPU + 2MM FOAM WRIST CUFF PROTECTOR. Additional features to note are the inclusion of the plastic clip connect, easy entry with an assist pull loop, ended finger visor wiper, finger air intake scoops, and venting on the TPU finger knuckle pads. These gloves are also touch screen compatible as they feature MULT-E-TOUCH™ SCREEN FUNCTIONALITY W/ PRECISION PADS at both the index finger and thumb and in our testing performed well with both Android and iPhone devices.

The Badlands Aero Pro Short riding glove from Klim are rather interesting as they present themselves as a simple, high air flowing short cuff sport glove, but then they feature some really solid protection features, including one of the biggest palm pads I have ever seen, as well as another protector at the writs (wrist protection like this is really uncommon on short cuff gloves). So overall I really like these gloves as they breathe really well, look great in basically every color that they come in, have some excellent protection features and at $159.99 are really reasonably priced for what you get. My only real complaints with them is that though they are not overly bulky, they make my fingers look a bit large and wide, and my other complaint is the wrist enclosure as I really wasn’t able to make it all that tight (unless I wore the gloves with my jacket tucked in to them). Overall even with those complaints I would say that the he Badlands Aero Pro Short riding glove from Klim are worth checking out and should be considered by anyone looking for a warm weather pair of adventure gloves or even possibly a pair of urban commuting/sport riding gloves. :: Damir 6/19/24

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