


On the palms and fingers, you have goat leather.

All they served to do was catch on to things, so their removal is a positive change. The only other notable thing I can see to comment on is the removal of the TPU knuckle sliders that were on the Revit Sand 3 fingers. I must stress how marginal this is though… These are still very comfortable and if you don’t have the sand 3 gloves sitting there to compare back to back, then you wouldn’t know any better. The design change for the knuckle protection has been extended to the palm protection and thumb protection, which has, in turn, made these areas marginally less flexible than before. Although it’s still very flexible, the previous design was just a little bit easier. The reason for this change is to increase airflow, however, it seems to have come at the cost of flexibility. So the most obvious change is the design of the knuckle protection which has gone from a blocky hexagonal pattern to a hollow triangle pattern. I think it strikes that balance perfectly, which is why the Sand 4’s are my go-to warm weather motorcycle gloves. The Revit Sand 4 Gloves are targeted at people looking for a lightweight, yet protective summer motorcycle glove, which flows as much air as possible. The Revit Sand 4 motorcycle line is the next step in the Sand line from Revit and brings some interesting new improvements across the board up from the Sand 3 which was hugely popular!.
