“Gloves appear okay for everyday wear. Weather has been too inclement to test on the bike. As soon as i can wear them on a ride, I'll give you an honest assesment!”
“Ordered a medium based on measurements and they're a bit short in the fingers but only matters if giving high-fives. For holding handle bars it's fine. Holds up on 30 degree rides, not necessarily warm but far from numb. Above 45 degrees theyre great.”
“Ordered a medium based on measurements and they're a bit short in the fingers but only matters if giving high-fives. For holding handle bars it's fine. Holds up on 30 degree rides, not necessarily warm but far from numb. Above 45 degrees theyre great.”
“Yesterday, I went for a ride in Seattle during a heavy torrential rain. Despite wearing a pair of waterproof gloves, my hands ended up getting soaked and cold. However, it performs quite well in all other calm weather conditions.”
“These gloves are not for riding in rain. Mist, maybe. Off and on light drizzle, maybe. But not in cold, rainy conditions. When raining, your hands will inevitably either sweat and / or absorb water from the gloves (they are not taped). The biggest issue is the liner... when your hands are wet, the liners 'catch' on the friction of your hands meaning at the worst possible time, when you're trying to put them back on - you can't. This can put you in a dangerous situation if you're not aware of this fatal fabric choice flaw. They are dry weather gloves for temps from the 30's - 50's. Plus, the velcro is very annoying! The best cycling gloves do not use velcro... live and learn (or read reviews!).”