Winter Cycling gloves
Discussion
Hey all,
I was about to pop off to Evans next to where I work to have a look for some cycling gloves as my hands were very cold this morning. (I've only just commuting by bike)
I was just wondering if anyone had any particular gloves they'd recommend of if 'they're all as good as each other'
http://www.evanscycles.com/categories/cycle-clothi...
I was about to pop off to Evans next to where I work to have a look for some cycling gloves as my hands were very cold this morning. (I've only just commuting by bike)
I was just wondering if anyone had any particular gloves they'd recommend of if 'they're all as good as each other'
http://www.evanscycles.com/categories/cycle-clothi...
I got some Pearl Izumi ones, not waterproof but repel a good shower and comfortable too. Mine were from Evans in a recent sale. They've been through the wash a good few times and stayed in one piece, which is more than can be said for other paids of gloves I've tried to wash. I'd certainly recommend them.
I've got some Endura Strikes which are wind/waterproof without being too bulky. Probably all you need for 99% of days. They replaced some Specialized Deflect which were great too, not properly waterproof but windproof and would hold off a shower fine.
Don't go too mad though - I was bought some Specialized Radiant gloves and they're way too hot unless the air is well below freezing.
Don't go too mad though - I was bought some Specialized Radiant gloves and they're way too hot unless the air is well below freezing.
HRG. said:
I can wholeheartedly recommend Sealskins. The palm piece doesn't seem that robust but they have certainly kept my hands perfectly warm. They seem to be exceptionally wind proof
Haven't tested them in the wet, but that's what cars are for
Seconded. Excellent snot / sweat wiping properties too.Haven't tested them in the wet, but that's what cars are for
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