SCORPION EXO SKU: 75-6196S

Scorpion EXO Stealth Grip Gloves - Black SM

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Scorpion EXO Stealth Grip gloves in black combine AX® Suede with perforated palms and breathable stretch materials for all-season motorcycle riding. Touch-screen compatible fingertips and a floating soft knuckle design deliver protection and dexterity without bulk.

Features

  • AX® Suede palm and finger covers
  • Floating soft knuckle protection
  • Touch-screen conductive fingers and thumb
  • Perforated palm and fingers for airflow
  • Spandex 2-way stretch sidewalls
  • Silicone grip material
  • Neoprene cuff with hook-and-loop entry

Specifications

  • Brand: Scorpion EXO
  • Manufacturer Part #: G73-033
  • UPC: 810174930610
  • Size: Small (SM)
  • Length: 8.65 in
  • Width: 6.75 in
  • Height: 3.1 in
  • Weight: 0.62 lbs
  • Country of Origin: Indonesia

Fitment

Designed for year-round motorcycle use in any condition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the touch-screen fingertips work with my phone or GPS?

Yes — the conductive fingers and thumb work with any capacitive touch-screen device.

Are these gloves suitable for hot weather riding?

Yes. Perforated palms and fingers, breathable stretch materials, and an open cuff design keep hands cool in warm conditions.

How do I put these on?

Hook-and-loop entry at the cuff makes them easy to slip on and off without fumbling with zippers.

What size should I order?

This listing is for size Small (SM). Measure your dominant hand from wrist to fingertip and compare to Scorpion EXO's size chart for the best fit.

BRANDScorpion EXO
TYPEGloves
SKU75-6196S
WEIGHT0.62 lb
Please contact us to confirm fitment for your specific motorcycle, or check the product title for compatibility notes.
CUSTOMER REVIEWS
4.28
64 RATINGS
5★ 44
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✓ VERIFIED
Mar 5, 2020

I tried many big names before choosing this helmet.

I purchased this helmet the same exact time as I purchased shoei's flagship helmet, The X14 and kept this scorpion. I also tried a Bell STAR MIPS (Ordered a medium and it was too large, shoei and exo r1 mediums fit perfect) . and currently own a shoei rf1100 and have also owned a rf 1000 and very familiar with the rf1200. Also own a scorpion at950 modular. I am a name snob and thought shoei was the only options for the race helmets.<br /><br />I will say the x14 has padding behind the ears that held the head better but the overall feel of the pads in the EXO r1 are better and smoother. The exo r1 is also lighter. I had all my biker friends come over and try on these 2 helmets side by side and every 1 of them said the same thing The exo r1 pads are better feeling (but liked the support of the x14 more), field of view was the same, felt lighter, and the design was great. and couldn't find 1 reason the shoei was nearly 400$ more aside from the snell rating and name.<br /><br />The EXO r1 is much quieter then any helmet ive worn. with the top vent open you can hear the air come in but with all the vents closed its almost weird how quiet it is. The neck and collar is actually really nice on this helmet, im not sure how it will be in the summer but we will find out. <br /><br />overall im really impressed with this helmet. I will update as I find problems and issues where it come be improved. I do wish it had 1 of the new nice design chin straps with magnets or something like that but im not complaining at the price I paid for a helmet of this quality. it doesn't feel like a budget helmet at all.

— Kacy L
✓ VERIFIED
Sep 30, 2021

Decent helmet with a caveat

Shortly after getting the helmet, I unexpectedly crash tested it during a race. The helmet itself held up just fine, but the crash revealed a rather stupid design flaw. The vent switch on the inside of the helmet split my chin open, resulting in four stitches. Hard plastic ridges do not belong on a component that has potential to contact human skin. I'll probably buy this again, but I'll be either removing that vent switch entirely or trimming the ridges off so a repeat of this issue does not occur.

— Nicholas A
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Jan 29, 2022

Saved my noggin

Crashed at about 30 miles an hour getting onto the interstate. Remember smacking the side of my head on the asphalt during the fall. Went to the ER and got a CT scan and had no damage, not even a mild concussion. I wouldn't be typing this if I didn't have this helmet on. It works. Just reordered my second one.

— Jackson J
✓ VERIFIED
Oct 25, 2021

Saved my life.

Smashed my head into a van doing an illegal u-turn at about 60mph, and I survived. Glass fragments embedded into helmet but face unscathed. Escaped with minor head injuries, saved my life. <br />Wore the helmet for a year before my accident and loved it dearly. Quite noisy in my opinion, but I don't have many to compare in my head. Great fit, nice finish, and enough fortitude to go around.

— L A G
✓ VERIFIED
Oct 1, 2020

Meh

Comfy, but for $400, I'd like it to not start falling apart after 2 months. The top vent contraption is slowly working its way off and I can't pop it back in. The inflatable cheek pads are really awesome. Everything about it, I love, from the snug fit, to the ease of face shield replacing, but I don't think it's worth it to get it again.

— Henry L
✓ VERIFIED
Sep 14, 2020

No thanks

From the start, it came with several manufacturer errors like the logo on the forehead was super off center, along with the bottom chin vent and the bottom rubber lining, paint chipping on the side by the visor, and other small paint issues. Cosmetically it was okay, though the wind buffeting could get bad at times. Not super loud, not super quiet. After about 2-3 months, the padding, especially cheek padding broke in way too much to where it felt like I was wearing a whole size up. Having to overcompensate that, I would use the air pump even more, and then it would pop the cheek pads out of their socket during my rides. For 400, I'd recommend something like a shoei.

— Kyle N