OJ “BAD” LEATHER GLOVES

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Model / Code Often referred to as G230 (or “BAD
Certification / Standard EN 13594:2015, Level 1 KP (knuckle + palm) 
Construction / Exterior Materials - Back (dorsal / topside): bovine (cow) leather + inserts of technical textile fabric 
- Palm: bovine leather, with reinforcements (additional leather patches) 
Protection Features

- Thermoplastic inserts on the fingers 
- Preformed (molded) knuckle protection 
- Preformed thermoplastic palm slider (for abrasion in a slide) 
- Elasticated / stretch inserts on finger joints (for dexterity / easier donning) 
- Smart Fingertip insert on thumb & index (for touchscreen compatibility) 

- Wrist adjuster strap for fit (hook & loop likely) 

Ventilation / Flexibility - Stretch or elastic insert portions on fingers (joint areas) for better flex and fit. 
Lining / Interior / Comfort Features - No clear mention of a thermal or insulating liner in retailer descriptions. 
- No explicit mention of moisture wicking, waterproof membranes, or removable liners in the BAD model.
Seasons / Use Case

– Described as “all-seasons” in some listings (Motardinn) 

– It is sold as a road / touring / street glove (not explicitly “summer” or “winter”)

Sizes / Color Options – Available in black (all black) 
– Sizing: Some retailers list standard men’s sizes (e.g. S, M, L, XL, maybe 2XL) for BAD model.
Performance / Durability Data – Meets the minimum requirements under EN 13594 for Level 1 KP (which includes impact resistance, abrasion resistance, seam strength)
– The inclusion of thermoplastic sliders and reinforcements suggests moderate-to-strong protection under sliding / impact scenarios