It’s been a year using the Cramster K2K gloves and here’s my review on it.
I’ve been a Cramster fanboy for a very long time. The very first riding jacket I got 8 years back was from Cramster and I still use it to this day. I used their street gloves for 4 years.
Sadly the Company shut down in between until recently when Rynox revived their brand again. So till last year I was using the Rynox AIR GT gloves for all purposes. It’s served me well and I have retired it for city and off road use now.
I upgraded to the Cramster K2K gloves just before my Ladakh trip in September 2024 and I’ve been very happy with it.
Pros of Cramster K2K
1. Features
For the price, it packs a lot of features. Full leather construction, TPU protectors for knuckles, scaphoid sliders, touchscreen compatibility, dual adjusters and so on.
2. Comfort
It’s very comfortable to wear and the break in time required is very less.
Cons of Cramster K2K Gloves
Not Waterproof
The only downside to these gloves I’ve noticed is that it’s not waterproof so you can’t use it in rainy conditions.
Cost
It costs around 5k INR and is available online or in Rynox stores. If you’re looking for a full gauntlet gloves for touring, these gloves will do the job perfectly.
Get yours here – Cramster K2K
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