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Cross Point Waterproof Knit Gloves: Sport Black / Small Reviews

4.8 Rating 62 Reviews
These gloves are a decent spring option for commuting-cycling. Temperature wise, probably good from 35-55 degrees F. My only issue is they do not repel water nearly as well as I was hoping. Maybe some light misty rain, but on a 4-5 mile ride during an actual rain shower, you're going to get wet hands. Very comfortable though.
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Posted 7 months ago
Perfect for high 40s into the low 50s. They really are windproof.
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Posted 8 months ago
Near perfect before, now perfect thanks to touchscreen fingertips!
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Posted 9 months ago
Work well in the rain or the dry, in training or racing conditions.
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Posted 5 years ago
Keep my hands dry and warm to about 50 degrees. Very comfortable!!
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Posted 5 years ago
Leaving on a tour this week during the height of possible spring showers. Having great fitting gloves is a comfort. I kind of hope I don't have to try them out! Ever the optimist!
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Posted 5 years ago
Stay warm and dry all winter long with these bad-boys. tough to pull on due to snug fit but worth the trouble for the benefit. Great for skiing, too
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Posted 5 years ago
A buddy of mine told me about these gloves and said they were the best waterproof gloves for riding in the rain. It was difficult to think that a pair of waterproof knit gloves would be that good, especially for the price. I bought them before Fish Rock 2019 because there was a possibility of rain on race day and needed something to keep my hands warm. The weather that day was the worst I've ever ridden in. High 30's, heavy rain, and wind. Even though the weather was horrible, my hands were warm the entire time. This is not a criticism of the gloves but the reality of riding in heavy rain. If you take your gloves off to eat or to grab something out of a bag, it is impossible to dry off your hands before putting them back into the gloves. Even after putting my wet hands back into the gloves, they were able to warm up again and stay dry.
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Posted 5 years ago