“I believe that the gloves are indeed waterproof, yet breathe sufficiently to not overheat my hands. Plus, the compression aspect of the gloves seems to be doing my hands some good.”
“These are my favorite gloves for mountain biking when it's cold or wet out. I wear them training and have worn them in the last 2 XTERRA WORLD Championships in Molveno, Italy, in wet conditions for 3-4 hours on the bike course. I wear these at home when the weather hovers around freezing, whether it's wet out or not. They are not so thick, so I have a good grip on the bars. I like the silicone "stickies" on the palm and fingers. I also have the non-wool waterproof gloves, which I also like. I prefer the wool ones because they are a little thinner (better for grip) and I like the properties of wool.”
“We love the waterproof knit wool gloves. The gloves stay warm and dry when it's windy and rainy. I think they're essential to year round commuters or anyone that thinks you can't bike in the rain. This is our second pair‚ÄîI kept stealing them from my partner and finally bought another pair so we can both stay dry.”
“Super comfortable, warm enough on a 30 minute ride in 30 degrees. Haven't ridden in rain enough to have a solid review of waterproofing, but the few I've taken have been dry as advertised.”