100% Gloves Size Chart | evo (2024)

*For 100% Gloves, hand measurements should be taken from the wrist to the end of the middle finger. Make sure to measure your dominant hand (i.e. the right hand if you're right-handed).

SizeInchescm
Small7 1/8 - 7 3/820
Medium7 3/8 - 7 5/823
Large7 5/8 - 7 7/825
XL8 1/8 - 8 3/828
XXL8 1/8 - 8 3/830
Youth S6 3/8 - 6 5/815.25
Youth M6 5/8 - 6 7/816.5
Youth L6 7/8 - 7 1/816.5
100% Gloves Size Chart | evo (2024)

FAQs

How do you measure 100% gloves? ›

*For 100% Gloves, hand measurements should be taken from the wrist to the end of the middle finger. Make sure to measure your dominant hand (i.e. the right hand if you're right-handed).

How do I know my perfect glove size? ›

Wrap a measuring tape around your dominant hand just below knuckles, excluding your thumb, and make a fist. This measurement is your 'hand width' glove size.

Which size gloves will fit me? ›

If your hand measures 7.5 – 8 inches, choose size 8, Medium. If your hand measures 8.5 – 9 inches, choose size 9, Large. If your hand measures 9.5 – 10 inches, choose size 10, XL. If your hand measures 10.5 – 11 inches, choose size 11, XXL.

How do I know my exam glove size? ›

Here's how to find your glove sizing inch number:
  1. Measure around. Wrap a fabric tape measure around the widest part of your hand. ...
  2. Measure lengthwise. Once you've measured around, it's time to measure lengthwise. ...
  3. Choose the larger number and round up. Now you have two figures in inches. ...
  4. Convert as needed.

What are Class 100 gloves? ›

Airborne contaminates were measured as maximum particles per cubic foot. So a “Class 100” environment meant there was an upper limit of 100 particles/ft3, size 5 µm or smaller. A “Class 10” meant no more than 10 particles/ft3.

Are 100 gloves good? ›

All in all, I really recommend the 100% Brisker glove. I've had mine for over 18 months and used them in a wide range of conditions and they are still holding up well with little sign of wear. When gloves seem to fall apart after just a few rides, the Briskers make a nice change.

How to figure out hand size? ›

There are three key measurements of adult hand size:
  1. length: measured from the tip of the longest finger to the crease under the palm.
  2. breadth: measured across the widest area where the fingers join the palm.
  3. circumference: measured around the palm of your dominant hand, just below the knuckles, excluding the thumb.
Aug 7, 2019

How to measure glove size without tape measure? ›

What if I don't have a tape measure? If you don't have a tape measure, use a piece of string or ribbon to wrap around your hand. Lay the string flat on a ruler and measure the length to find your glove size.

Do glove sizes matter? ›

All that matters is fit. And if you seem to fall between two glove sizes, you'll be warmer in a larger glove. Children's gloves are often sized by age. More than with the adults, this is very much a general guideline only, in order to help narrow a parent's selection.

Is it better to size up or down in gloves? ›

The palm—if the glove's palm doesn't cover your palm fully, this indicates that your gloves are too small and you should size up. Excess material—excess material around your hands or bunching in your palms when you close your hands indicates that the gloves are oversized. This means you should size down.

Should you size up in gloves? ›

We recommend that you size down, as the leather will stretch and conform to your hand.

Is it better for gloves to be too big or too small? ›

DON'T buy the wrong size

It's worth noting that gloves should be snug at first but have the ability to stretch to fit the hand, within reason. Unfortunately, there's no getting around a glove that is too big! You can easily work out your hand size from home, using a tape measure!

How do you know if your gloves are too big? ›

Size Check

If a slight crease occurs by your knuckles (see picture), you'll know that you have the right glove size. If no crease appears, the gloves are too big. If you have trouble putting the gloves on or you feel restricted mobility of your fingers, the gloves are too small.

How do you read glove rating? ›

How do you read a glove rating? Protection against mechanical hazards is symbolized by a pictogram followed by four numbers (performance levels) then two letters. Put simply, the higher the number, the higher the level of protection.

What do glove size numbers mean? ›

Your glove size is the measurement in inches around the palm of your hand. If you are right-handed, measure your right hand. If you are left-handed, measure your left hand. Most of the Geier Gloves we sell are offered in sizes 7½ through 12, by half sizes (no size 11½). Measurement around Palm (inches)

How can I measure my glove size without a tape measure? ›

What if I don't have a tape measure? If you don't have a tape measure, use a piece of string or ribbon to wrap around your hand. Lay the string flat on a ruler and measure the length to find your glove size.

How do you measure disposable gloves? ›

To do this, simply find a tape measure and measure all the way around the widest part of your hand (excluding your thumb). The result, in inches, is your glove size. Here's how it breaks down in US sizing: 6-7 Inches: XS.

How do you measure kids gloves? ›

All you need to start is a measuring tape.
  1. To start, use your tape measure to find the circumference of the widest part of your kid's hands. That will typically mean measuring below where your pinky ends and above your thumb. ...
  2. Round the number up to the closest whole inch.
  3. Add 1 inch to the rounded measurement.
Aug 2, 2022

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