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Smooth, windproof and water protective glove with silicone print in palm. Great for moderate conditions.
K**K
Warm. Not a cyclist, but they work well for Shooting Sports!
I see these went back up in price. I think they were around $25 when I bought my pair. Definitely a steal at that price, but even at $45 I think they're worth it. I don't wear a lot of gloves, but the Large fit as expected; ever so slightly on the small side. Seem to be very well constructed, but time will tell how they actually hold up.I live in an area where typical winter temps are between 10 and 30 degrees F. I work in the city, and from the parking garage to my office it's about a 1/2 mile. Got tired of freezing my hands off and set out to find a good pair of gloves that weren't bulky and provided decent dexterity. My main reason for this is that I'm into the shooting sports and wanted something that wouldn't get in the way at the range or in a defensive situation. I looked at shooting gloves, but nothing really stuck out. So, I started thinking outside the box. I thought, "what groups of people find themselves frequently outside in cold/inclement weather, but need to maintain dexterity and a secure grip?" After a couple of minutes, a lightbulb went off. Cyclists! So, I spent the evening researching all the best cycling gloves for colder climates, and these kept popping up. While they may not be the best for wet conditions, they were highly rated for wind resistance. Anyone who lives in a climate with harsher winters knows that wind is the real factor that makes cold weather uncomfortable. So, I decided to give them a shot.As always, there were no issues with shipping. The gloves have a nice look to them, and are actually a bit reflective; which is a plus when crossing streets at night in the city. The fabric is very comfortable. They run just a little small, which isn't a bad thing, as they have a bit of elasticity. So, ever so slightly undersized was perfect; especially for my needs and requirements. They really don't have much bulk, and probably would be considered lightweight by glove standards. Again, a plus for my purposes. The palms are nice and "grippy" but not too tacky. Overall fit, finish and feel was excellent.Now, the real test, how do they handle the wind and cold. Again, not being a glove wearer, I don't have a lot to compare them to. But as far as I'm concerned, they make even the low to single digit temps perfectly bearable. Over 20 degrees F, they are quite toasty. When it comes to wind, they really do block it out quite well. I haven't once found myself reaching for my pockets when the wind and cold is really giving it their all. What is odd, or at least for me, is kind of hard to explain. But I'll try. Basically, I can feel that it's cold and windy on my hands, but my hands don't actually get cold or bothered by the wind. I can perceive what the weather is like any given day, but my hands aren't affected by it. Maybe people who have more experience with gloves will understand this. Overall, as far as dealing with those windy 10-30 degree temperatures, they absolutely perform.Now, given that I'm not a cyclist, but instead intended for them to work as shooting gloves, I feel I have to address that as well. To be fair, they aren't marketed as such, so I wasn't going to ding them more than one star if they didn't work out in that regard. I'm happy to say, that they actually work perfectly for shooting. No issues with getting my finger into the trigger guard, while also being able to keep my finger from putting pressure on the trigger until I actually want to. I've heard of some gloves that work, but the bulk actually causes some slack to be taken out of the trigger when it's not really the shooter's intent. So, these gloves shouldn't increase the chances of an ND. As far as manipulating the trigger, no complaints there either.All in all, whether it be cycling, firearms, or just a desire for a nice lightweight set if gloves, these are an excellent choice. Highly recommended!
A**R
Gift. not well received.
Recipient of gift would not say why he disliked them.
S**9
Great gloves for a fairly wide range of cool temps
I love these gloves. To start out, Amazon has them for a pretty darn cheap price. And they are also warm while providing a great, snug. Find Craft's precise sizing chart, and you should get a good match. My hands basically exactly mirror the medium size that Craft specifies and they fit perfectly--like summer gloves. I don't know if I have poor circulation to my fingers or what, but I definitely have a tendency to get cold hands during rides. I've worn these in temps from about 40 to 60, and been pretty comfortable in that whole range. At the bottom of the range I found that my hands might be a bit cold at first--especially because of the snug fit--but as the blood really started pumping during the ride my hands warmed up and stayed warm.The nice thing is, I think I could buy the next size up, wear some silk glove liners under them, and still be happy with the fit and the warmth they provide--and still have paid less for two pair of gloves than I would have for one high-end pair of winter gloves.
S**T
They are very comfortable and do not slip at all
The fingers are a bit long but the rest of the glove fits well. The gloves have kept my hands warm on rides from 1 - 2 hours in 15 C/59 F weather. I haven't used them in the rain so i can't comment on them being waterproof. They are very comfortable and do not slip at all. I have not been able to operate my smartphone with them on but it doesn't say i could. My only issue is the gloves have no venting so a layer of perspiration builds up quite easily. Its fine while riding but once i've taken them off, the inside of the gloves are quite damp and i have to turn them inside out to dry for a few hours. Perhaps thats the price for waterproof gloves.
J**E
Perfect For Winter Cycling
I'm fussy about gloves, and these are about perfect. They are breathable enough to not be soaking wet with sweat, but windproof enough to handle a fast-paced ride. I'm ordering a pair one size up to put my favorite mylar thermal liners under for colder days. They have been perfect for rides down to 40 degrees, even a bit less, and I bet with liners they will be good to 20 or less.Love the grip, easy on and off, could not be happier. Great gloves.
K**.
Reasonable glove but not waterproof
Bought these gloves for winter biking in Seattle (aka a lot of rain, but seldom below 30 degrees). They've proved effective at blocking out most of the cold down to 45 degrees thus far while riding. They're insulating against the regular PNW drizzle, but they're not "waterproof" by any means, closer to a neoprene material. the X-Small fits well, my hands are 6.5" length.All in all they're a reasonable glove that fits well.
F**E
Two Stars
POOR QUALITY AND TOO SMALL.
A**H
Great glove, Inconsistent fit.
I just bought my second pair of these. The first pair was incredible and I loved them. they lasted me a full year, not just cycling, but also at my construction job. The second pair tore at the cuffs after three days. both pairs were the same size. I don't know why it happened.
A**E
TOP!
Zum Glück haben so viele von euch geschrieben, dass man lieber eine Nummer größer bestellen sollte.Passen jetzt wie angegossen!Wärmen besser als erwartet!
M**E
Ok
Leider konnte ich die Handschuhe nicht testen, wollte diese mit nach Norwegen nehmendie Hand mit Finger passen gut (wenn man eine Nummer größer bestellt) aber das Neopren um das Handgelenk ist sehr sehr eng (für schlanke Unterarme sicher geeignet)
M**R
Handschuhe guter Qualität
Die Handschuhe sind wirklich gutt verarbeitet und halten Regen und Wind gut ab. Sie sitzen gut, aber ziemlich stramm. Die Größe sollte evtl. bei der Bestellung großzügig gewählt werden.
H**A
Tolle Alternative zu den teuren Röckl
Handschuhe fallen etwas klein aus. Dank Amazon ist der Austausch aber bekanntlich kein Problem. Die Handschuhe sind wirklich zu empfehlen und brauchen der Vergleich mit den teureren Röckl Modellen nicht scheuen.Ich nutze sie bei Skilanglauf. Ab -5 Grad sind sie super. Auch Schneefall kann oder der Griff in den Schnee kann nichts an den warmen Händen ändern.Leichtes Kompressionsgefühl. Nicht geeignet für dicke Finger.
J**N
Wärmer als man erwartet
Trotzdem der Handschuh relativ dünn ist und gut anliegt ist er sehr warm. Bis -5°C kein Problem (darunter habe ich noch nicht versucht).
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