
Essential Leather Accessories Every Long-Haul Trucker Who Rides Should Own
, by Syed Khawar Bukhari, 5 min reading time
, by Syed Khawar Bukhari, 5 min reading time
Experienced long-haul truckers know what it’s like to spend hours in the cab, racing down the highway. Work is work, but there’s always room for a bit of personal flair. And while modern trucks offer all the comforts of home, rugged leather gear that can handle harsh conditions is still in high demand — and for good reason. Leather accessories not only combine durability and style that come in handy on the road but also reinforce the iconic look. Our team explored forums, product reviews, and driver discussions to compile a list of timeless leather items that have been trusted and loved for decades.
Leather stands up to wear and tear, bad weather, and even falls, and it only gets better with time as it molds to its owner. For example, motorcyclists praise leather for its abrasion resistance, while truckers value how easy it is to maintain. Unlike fabric, leather doesn’t rip or fade, and stains wipe off easily with a damp cloth. But that’s not the whole story. There’s a long-standing belief that leather holds a kind of “cultural appeal,” adding a rebellious edge to your image.
And there’s no denying it — even seasoned truckers admit that part of what drew them to the job was the “tough guy” image. Take, for instance, a young man who wants to find truck driver visa sponsorship jobs on Jooble. Ask him why he’s interested in the profession, and chances are he won’t say it’s because he wants to look cool behind the wheel. But we’d wager that thought is still lingering somewhere in the back of his mind, even if he won’t admit it out loud.
Bottom line — leather is practical, stylish, and just plain cool. So let’s take a look at the gear that’s currently in heavy rotation among serious drivers:
Accessory |
Price range (USD) |
Leather Seat Covers |
$200-$500 |
Leather Steering Wheel Cover |
$30-$80 |
Leather Motorcycle Jacket |
$100-$400 |
Leather Gloves |
$20-$100 |
Leather Boots |
$80-$250 |
Leather Trucker Wallet |
$25-$100 |
Leather Saddlebags |
$100-$300 |
Leather Belt |
$30-$100 |
This table provides an estimated cost range by the manufacturer. Below is a more detailed breakdown of each type of accessory.
Long road trips demand comfort, and leather seat covers deliver it in a snap. They protect the seats from wear and tear, add a little extra cushioning, and add a professional look. Truckers claim Covercraft covers save their backs on 10+ hour trips. The covers fit snugly, don't shift around, and are easy to clean — a big plus if you eat in the cab or store gear.
The steering wheel is the one truckers' hands are always on, and a leather steering wheel cover makes that interaction so much nicer. It helps to provide grip, prevents hands from slipping, and is especially appreciated in places where the weather is extreme, where an otherwise plastic wheel can be freezing cold or brutally hot. And it just looks nice. One reviewer who drove for Wheelskins said, "After putting on the cover, my wheel felt like it was from a high-end car."
It doesn’t matter that this jacket is called a motorcycle jacket. The point is, it’s not just clothing — it’s armor. The jacket comes in handy during cool weather in the cab, replacing bulky sweaters. Its pockets are great for holding keys or a phone, and the rugged look adds an extra edge at rest stops. It protects against wind, rain, and, more importantly, injuries from falls. Riders praise jackets from MARA Leather for their price-to-quality balance.
A must-have for loading cargo. Drivers recommend gloves with adjustable cuffs. They provide a secure grip and protect your hands when handling boxes. Models from Extreme Biker Leather are praised for reinforced palms and flexibility, while Milwaukee Leather gloves are known to last through years of heavy use.
These boots are great for driving manual trucks where frequent pedal action is needed. But their classic design also works well for after-hours casual wear. Leather boots protect your feet and ankles, offer slip resistance, and support your arches during long walks across truck stops. Products from Fox Creek Leather consistently earn high marks for water-resistant leather and reinforced toes, and according to one driver, Chippewa boots have lasted over five years without a single crack.
Keeping your stuff organized on the road is an art, and a leather trucker wallet with a chain helps you master it. These wallets hold cards, cash, licenses, and even trip logs. Fox Creek Leather models are praised for strong stitching and a reliable chain that prevents the all-too-common and annoying gas station loss. You can carry it in your pocket or attach it to your belt, which is ideal for drivers on the move, and its durability makes it a smart investment for the long haul.
A leather belt may appear to be a mere accessory, yet for truckers, it serves a vital purpose. A tough belt from Hank's Belts is usually a platform for mounting a wallet or knife, has a lifetime guarantee, and boasts heavy-duty leather. It does not stretch despite decades of daily wear. And naturally, it looks seriously sleek, particularly with a traditional buckle.
Leather accessories are more than just items. They’re companions that make life on the road more comfortable and safer while giving you an unmistakable edge. Start with one item — maybe a wallet or a pair of gloves — and see how quickly these become your go-to gear.