“Really waterproof and breathable. I rode under heavy rain and it held pretty well. It is just not warm enough for colder days (I would say anything below 3 degrees would require an extra layer).”
“They fit well, they are light, they grip... just not an ideal glove for cold riding. Unfortunately there were no real options of in-stock cold weather riding gloves except these. Odd that it is only October and stock is non existent. Apart from having cold fingers, I think they are amazingly made. I'm watching the inventory for a warmer pair as I really do like the quality from this company. Two thumbs up but fingers are still cold.”
“I'll start with the fact that I own Showers rain pants and I love them.
I bought these gloves as well as a couple of their waterproof socks which I can neither are waterproof.
Both the gloves and socks become waterlogged after minimal exposure and you end up cold and wet.
They're comfortable and a great fit but far from waterproof.”
“Bought these for paddling and on the first day out my hands were soaked and cold. I was able to wring the water out of them. Definitely not waterproof and will be returning them to where I purchased them. A better description might be water resistant. Really disappointed because I have small hands and they fit so well.”
“These gloves are great for wet winter cycle commuting in Vancouver or the uphill section of backcountry skiing. They are medium warm, very dexterous, and effectively block both wind and rain.”
“Takes a while for my hands to warm (this is January in BC), but once warm they keep my hands warm. Waiting to test them in the rainy weather of Vancouver Island, but I've heard glowing recommendations.”