Duc — Ducati Multistrada motorcycle hand covers
Duc — Ducati Multistrada motorcycle hand covers
Duc — Ducati Multistrada motorcycle hand covers
Duc — Ducati Multistrada motorcycle hand covers
Duc — Ducati Multistrada motorcycle hand covers
$ 129.95

$ 159.95

Duc — Ducati Multistrada motorcycle hand covers

The Duc is specifically designed to fit the large Ducati Multistrada hand guards with integrated turn signals. Until now, riders of these amazing bikes had to figure out another way to keep their hands warm... not anymore! These hand covers will accommodate the common after-market BarkBuster bars added to many of these bikes. It may not surprise you that they are insulated with a generous layer of HippoFat™, a warm, flexible, closed cell foam, designed to keep inclement weather away from your hands. The front panel is 3M reflective for high visibility, and there's a clear window to accommodate the integrated turn signals.

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Adrian Sanchez
Where have you been all my life

I should have bought these years ago. I’m running my heated grips on low when the temps are in the mid 30’s. I also love that my gloves stay dry.

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steve
2010 Multi

Great alternative to big thick gloves. You have to manipulate it around the reservoirs and its not flush with the handgaurd, so the velcro attachment there isn't smooth. Other than that, it works awesome. Switched back to my thinner gloves and my hands are still more comfortable...and dry. Love it

Hey Steve, thanks for taking the time to provide your review! We appreciate greatly! We agree about thick, bulky gloves... They kinda suck. And we're stoked your hands are warm and dry. Welcome to the Warm Hands Revolution!

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Corey Andler
Extending my riding season in the North!

Work extremely well on my 2012 Multistrada! Only ridden in 20 degree F weather so far but only put my heated grips on low and that was plenty! This will help me get a few more weeks of riding in Wisconsin.

Another superb choice in bikes! How do you decide which to ride??? Thanks for another review!