There’s something to be said for a glove that knows what it is. Just a clean, solid piece of kit built for riding. The Fasthouse Carbon Eternal Gloves lean into that philosophy with a straightforward design and just enough bite to back it up.
They aren’t touring gloves. They’re not track gloves. But what they are—lightweight, breathable, and tough gloves good enough for most two-wheeled situations—might be exactly what you want on your hands when the ride is short, fast, and fun.
Headline Features for the Fasthouse Carbon Eternal Gloves
- Perforated Leather & Clarino® Palm – A breathable combo of durable leather and synthetic suede for grip and longevity.
- Reinforced Thumb Guard – Adds abrasion resistance where gloves tend to wear first.
- Stretch Panel Across Knuckles – Gives a bit of flex when you’re gripping the bars or feathering the levers.
- Touchscreen Compatibility – Index finger and thumb work with smartphones and GPS screens.
- Adjustable Velcro Cuff Closure – Simple and reliable, keeps the glove in place without bulk.
- Fasthouse Branding – Bold without being loud, with a stitched logo and understated style.
A Detailed Look at the Carbon Eternal Gloves
At first glance, the Carbon Eternal Gloves are all business. Black leather, short cuff, no-nonsense fit. But the more you look, the more you notice the practical touches: the stretch panel over the knuckles, for instance—not just aesthetic but functional, making for an easier grip.
The Clarino palm feels close to natural leather but adds moisture resistance and durability, especially in variable weather or sweaty summer rides.


Fasthouse uses perforated leather throughout, which gives the gloves a surprising amount of breathability. Not full-mesh airflow, but enough ventilation to keep your hands from getting swampy on warm days. It’s the kind of glove you grab for spring-to-fall riding without worrying about overthinking the forecast.
Protection is moderate, which matches the glove’s mission. There’s no hard knuckle armor or technical CE rating plastered across the spec sheet. Instead, the Carbon Eternal is built more for real-world abrasion resistance and tactile feedback. The reinforced thumb patch adds confidence in the areas where gloves usually get the worst wear, especially during throttle-heavy rides or quick stops.
The glove’s touch-screen compatibility is subtle and functional—not the main event, but appreciated. If you need to swipe a map or answer a call at a red light, it works. No fiddling, no peeling off layers. Just a quick tap, and you’re back to it.


The closure is a simple Velcro strap that wraps low around the wrist. It’s unobtrusive, stays out of the way of your jacket cuff, and doesn’t require adjustment once you’ve dialed it in. There’s something satisfying about gear that just works without a manual.
As for style—Fasthouse doesn’t do flashy. The branding is clean, the stitching’s solid, and the silhouette’s sharp enough to look good whether you’re on a scrambler or a cruiser. These gloves don’t beg for attention, but they won’t get lost in the garage either
Final Thoughts on the Fasthouse Carbon Eternal Gloves
The Fasthouse Carbon Eternal Gloves are a clear-eyed answer to the question: What do I need in a short cuff leather glove? Nothing more, nothing less. They’re made for riders who don’t want to be overdressed for a trip to the diner, but also wouldn’t ride without gear.
If you’re after something light, durable, and built with just the right amount of attitude, these gloves are worth a look. Simple, strong, and exactly what you need when it’s time to ride.