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Best E-Moto Gloves: What to Wear for Electric Dirt Bikes

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Words by Live The Gnar • For riders who like their hands attached and useful

Quick Answer

The best e-moto gloves balance grip, brake feel, palm protection, and comfort.

For lower-speed riding, MTB gloves may work. For faster e-moto bikes like Sur-Ron, Talaria, E Ride Pro, and Rawrr, moto-style gloves are usually the better move.

Gloves are easy to treat like an afterthought. Helmet first, bike upgrades second, gloves somewhere around "oh yeah, I should probably grab some." But your hands are usually the first thing that go out when the ride gets weird.

Good e-moto gloves are not just crash gear. They help you feel the throttle, modulate the brakes, keep your grip when things get dusty or sweaty, and protect your palms from the ground making a surprise cameo.

What Makes a Good E-Moto Glove?

  • Grip: You want confident throttle and brake feel.
  • Palm reinforcement: Your palms do a lot of work in a tip-over.
  • Wrist closure: Gloves should stay put when you do not.
  • Breathability: Hot hands make sloppy riding.
  • Flex: Too bulky and you lose control feel.

MTB Gloves vs Moto Gloves

MTB gloves can be great for light riding, especially if your e-bike is slower and you are not pushing rough terrain. But e-moto is heavier, faster, and often more dirt-bike-ish. That is where moto-style gloves start making more sense.

If you are riding a Sur-Ron or Talaria like a dirt bike, do not shop like you are cruising to get coffee. Shop like the throttle has opinions.

Close-up of FLY Racing glove on handlebar showing grip and brake control
Grip and brake feel matter. Gloves are part of control, not just protection.

For Parents Buying Gloves for a Teen

Gloves are one of the easiest upgrades to get right. If your teen is on a lower-speed e-bike, a good MTB glove may be fine. If they are riding a Sur-Ron, Talaria, or similar electric dirt bike, step toward moto-style gloves with better palm protection and a secure closure.

Best Glove Direction by Riding Style

Riding Style Glove Direction
Casual e-bike Light MTB glove
Trail e-bike Durable MTB or light moto glove
Sur-Ron / Talaria Moto-style glove
Fast dirt riding Moto glove with reinforced palm

FAQ

What gloves should I wear for e-moto?

Most e-moto riders should look for gloves with good grip, reinforced palms, breathable construction, and a secure wrist closure.

Are MTB gloves enough for Sur-Ron?

They can work for light riding, but moto-style gloves are usually better for faster Sur-Ron or Talaria riding.

Do e-moto gloves need knuckle protection?

Not always, but extra knuckle and finger protection can help if you ride brushy trails, rocks, or faster terrain.

Shop by Brand + Ride Style

Want to narrow it down faster?

Start with eMoto gloves if you want the shortest path. If you already know you like TLD, jump straight into Troy Lee Designs gloves. Offroad gloves are the move when the ride is more dirt than bike path.

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