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Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Use for biking. Very warm but touch screen isn’t working for me. Still need to take a glove off to operate my phone navigation.
Bobbi
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Bought these for a gift for our son-in-law who needed something for when he is cycling. He said they fit great, are the perfect thickness, and have nice gripping quality.
djk
Reviewed in Canada on December 9, 2024
Pleasantly surprised by the quality of the materials used, as well as the finish. In my opinion, these gloves are as well-made as many of the others I have purchased over the years from companies such as Castelli, Gore, Bontrager, and Giro. As a bonus, they are a fraction of the price, which represents tremendous value. Based on my experience thus far, they are warm to about -5 C. Beyond that, the tips of my fingers began to get cold after 10-15 minutes of winter cycling. Also, these gloves are water resistant, but not fully waterproof despite what is stated in the description. After wearing them in heavy rain, I had to dry them out. As for the touch screen feature, forget it. Finally, these gloves fit about one size smaller than advertised, so consider that when making your purchase. I typically wear an XL, and an XXL in these particular gloves fit perfectly.
Gary Gore
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
I decided to get off the stationary bike and get some fresh air. The gloves are comfy and kept my hands warm at 20 degrees. Sizing at least for me was spot on.
Morris meikle
Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2023
Fit is great super soft and warm feeling .. I have used for several hundred kilometers of riding now one trip of 100km on gravel the padding is good and helps with vibration and hand fatigue.. they have held up and kept my hands dry despite several hrs of biking in moderate rain .. also used I heavy wind with temps of -2 and hands are toasty warm .. definitely windproof and waterproof as far as I can tell I am on vancouver island so cant speak for real cold Temps but for west coast winter so far are great and the touchscreen works but glove is just a bit bulky to allow for great control of a device if screen is smaller .. the reflective parts of glove are very effective I like that as biking in rain and dark more visibility is allways appreciated I commute to work via bike and mtb on my weekends so live on my bike
Carlos Pena
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2023
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420gabriel
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2022
If you are just walking around, these should be good down to the mid 20s. But if you are on a bike, the wind and cold forces its way in slowly but surely. I commute on a bike and these work down to about 55f really well. Below that my fingertips start feeling the cold, and under 45f my fingertips start going numb. Otherwise they are very comfortable, soft inside, fit well, strap works good. But they are not meant for riding in freezing weather.
Rosa Elena Mendoza
Reviewed in Mexico on January 2, 2022
Todo perfecto
G. Frank
Reviewed in Canada on February 2, 2021
Took these gloves out for two test rides, so far.1st ride was fairly "mild" for Canadian weather at about -6C in low wind conditions. My hands were a bit toasty since there wasn't much wind, but not sweaty.2nd ride was -7C (wind chill -17C) for a 40 minute ride (~15km) into a headwind of 19 km/h with gusts of 28 km/h which was a good test. Average speed was 25.6 km/h and 46.8 km/h max. I rode about half my ride into the wind and could not feel any wind coming through. Any cold that was felt may have just been the temperature which was slight at best. Pushing my bike with a tailwind behind me, my hands were still comfortable.I got US medium (Asia large) size gloves which fit very well. Not too tight or loose around the hand or fingers. I'm able to actuate my Shimano Ultegra "brifters" shifting up and down without issue. I like that the gloves have a long flared cuff to cover the gap between your jacket sleeve and wrist which is an important feature. Exposed skin in the winter = cold.I was concerned about the warmth of the gloves from some other reviews, but comfort in colder temperatures depends on the individual's comfort level. For my two test rides, my hands stayed warm and most importantly kept out the wind which is really what will freeze your fingers when cycling.The touch screen functionality of the gloves works, although as they are a bit bulkier, I find I have to use my fingertip for precise swiping/tapping which is fine.The glove thickness is just a little slimmer than my "slim" ski gloves which work well for cycling as you need a bit more dexterity for changing gears which will depend on what kind of shifters you have.I will update my review if I take these out for colder rides and I hit a temperature limit of how cold these gloves are good for. For now, these will be my go-to gloves when the temps hit -5C or lower.
AJ
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2020
I have Pearl Izumi Cyclone gloves that are only good to about 40 degrees F and was looking for some to wear in sub-40s weather. The gloves fit true to size and padding is pretty good. So far I've worn these a half dozen times.I've done 20-30 mile rides in the low to mid 30s and they were plenty warm enough. The problem is when you have to take them off. I wore them on a 65 mile ride that started in the mid 30s and ended in the mid-40s. I stopped midway to shed a layer and my hands were so sweaty and the gloves were so wet inside that I actually couldn't get them back on. The inside layer in the fingers came out a bit and I couldn't work them back in. I rode for 5 minutes without gloves and then tried again and I was able to sort of get them back on (after a friend with much smaller hands got the inner layer mostly back in the fingers. Once they were washed and air dried back home I was able to fully work the fingers back in place and they were fine for the next (short) ride. Next long ride I'll have to take my fall gloves with me just in case.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2020
I ride a lot, like, a lot lot, more than 7000 miles a year for the past 23 years so I’ve had a lot of cycling gloves.These are a perfect mid-weight glove for riding between I’d say 45-32F. They’re not thin Fall/Spring gloves, nor are they thick puffy deep winter gloves, they are just thick enough to wear on those cold mornings in October/November in the Midwest.I think they’re pretty close to U.S. sizing. I wear a medium everything (5’9” 160lbs) and I always buy a size up in gloves so I got a Large. I think I have rather long thumbs so I get bigger gloves so the thumb doesn’t pinch when gripping a handlebar. The large is pretty good, but the thumb could be a few mm longer for me.I also like the long cuff that wraps over a jacket sleeve.One hitch is that the inner lining isn’t attached too well to the outer lining so it tends to pull itself inside out when removing the glove with sweaty hands.They breath ok, but no insulated glove will vent all perspiration.I’ve ridden a few times in 35deg for 2+ hours and hands stayed warm except for the tips of my thumbs. Overall much warmer than many other gloves I’ve used.
Martin Flibotte
Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2020
I received the gloves next day as expected; I was really impressed with the quality and finish, they are much nicer than many gloves I saw at the bike shop at twice the price. They look much better than the pictures show.I ordered the medium (US size) as recommended by the chart and the fit is perfect. I usually buy medium when I buy gloves as I have small hands and I can say that this is not a big medium; I could probably be comfortable in a large as well but am happy with the medium! So if you're hesitating between medium and large, and you are on a larger medium size, go for the large!I chose that model as I was looking for bicycle gloves first and that's what they are as the padding is thick; it also has a nice reflective design.I haven't tested them outside so can't say if they're warm and block wind; I'm not expecting them to be warm like real thick winter gloves, but I will not bicycle in sub zero temperatures.
SqueakyWheel
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2018
I have had a chance to use these gloves on mountain bike rides when the temperatures are in the mid-20s and they worked reasonably well. These gloves are not heavily insulated but they are windproof, so once my hands were warm they pretty much stayed warm. Looking at the gloves, the gel padding is thicker than I typically like. That said, I found the gloves comfortable to wear and the the padding was never distracting to me while I was riding. I like the wrist strap - it makes it easy to get the gloves on and off, but seals tightly to avoid heat escaping.My dislike: I personally could go without the reflective material on the gloves. But I realize this is probably a useful feature for road riders.For the price, I am quite pleased with these gloves. I can only hope that they prove to be reasonably durable. I did dry these in the drier after washing, and the straps appeared to soften and disfigure a little bit. They are still usable, and I am pretty sure if I warm them in the drier again I can probably get them back as they were originally. I haven't bothered to look at the care instructions for them, but I would definitely recommend air drying these gloves after washing.
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