- Moisture-Wicking Four-Way-Stretch, Breathable Mesh, Highly Absorbent Microfiber Wiping Surface
- Reinforced Fingertips, Flex Zones At Knuckles
- 2MM Eva Crash Pads
- Super Fit Engineered Three-Panel Design, Ax Suede Microfiber Palm
- Silicone Fingertip Print, Touchscreen Technology For Use With Mobile Devices
Deb M. –
I first came across these gloves as a mountain biker, and really love them!
I wound up using old pairs for driving public transit bus, and now as a rural mail carrier.
In both uses, I get good grip, they’re thin enough to be extremely comfortable, no wrist fastener to mess with and/or catch on stuff, and sturdy enough to last long enough that I feel I get my money’s worth from them.
Deb M. –
Ayrton –
Really like these gloves. They fit perfect and have been a great addition to my mountain bike gear. Great protection, I have fallen and they kept my hands from getting scratched up. Super easy to put on and also not suffocating. Sleeker designer as well and the quality is just overall really good.
Ayrton –
Estefania Milrod –
I have tried just about every major brand lightweight (trail?) glove out there, and the Giro DND is my absolute favorite. Great fit, no shrinking, and durable. Riding in the hot and humid Southeastern US, I sweat like a fat prom date, so my gear can get washed several times a week.
Weekly scrubbings (machine, hang dry), crashes, and moving the occasional branch or rock, the DND gloves have not only survived but also held up far longer than any of the others. My current 18 month old set still fits well and is the easiest to get on/off sweaty hands. The only “damage” is some of the “grip strips” across the fingers have come off, but nothing that would affect performance.
The fit around the fingers is snug, but not uncomfortable, and the palm has very minimal padding as well.
The brow wipe across the thumb, and touch screen compatible fingers are also welcome bonuses.
If you are looking for a glove that doesn’t feel like you are wearing a glove, the DND might work for you.
Estefania Milrod –
Mark C. –
these are really nice gloves. they fit snug and comfortable. they have good grip also. but does not work for touchscreen on my iPhone but i do have a screen protector on my iPhone. dont know if that makes a difference or not. and it worked about 50% of the time with my garmin computer. not really good gloves if you plan to use your phone to garmin computer
Mark C. –
Estefania Milrod –
I have only work these gloves for about 10 rides (50-70 miles) but so far they have been great. They fit well, seem relatively durable, and are comfortable even on longer rides.
These have no padding, which is what I was looking for, but just be aware.
I like the grip strip for braking and shifting. So far so good, absolutely worth it for the price.
Estefania Milrod –
Guude –
They look fantastic, I like the mix of materials and they feel nice and grippy on the hands and the handle bar. A bit more than I would normally pay for some gloves but well worth it.
Guude –
Mark C. –
I really like these gloves. They fit great — snug so you can really work with your hands / fingers while wearing them. I use them for bicycling to work in mildly cold weather (e.g., mid-western fall) where I need a little barrier against the cold for my hands but still want to be able to feel the handlebars and operate brakes, gears, open and close bike bags etc.
Highly recommend, assuming you get the right size to fit you.
Mark C. –
Matt Spencer –
Nice gloves; good snug fit for a great bar feel, no excessive bunching material around the cuff and no velcro to weaken or snag jacket sleeves. Why the three star rating? The touchscreen fingertips, while functional, required an odd mashing/rolling of the fingers to facilitate cell phone use. Also, the back of the gloves offer zero cold weather protection; they seem better suited for cool to warm weather. I commute by bicycle throughout the winter and had previously been using Timberland Commuter gloves very similar to these Timberland Men’s Commuter Glove Stretch Tree Logo Palm with Touchscreen Technology, Black, Large/X-Large. I get that there is no glove that will protect fingers near or below freezing temps; I keep mittens on standby for those super cold days. The Timberlands do a decent job keep my fingers protected, not warm and cozy, but just acceptably comfortable enough to keep riding. I was was expecting at least the same of actual cycling gloves. Halfway through the ride home from the Amazon Locker, my hands were stinging with pain, so I stopped and threw the Timberlands back on; the temp was 42 degrees F. I returned these as I already have fingerless XLC gloves for fairer weather. UPDATE: I found a great use for these gloves as cold weather commuters; on and off the train, in and out of Lyft rides, stops for coffee and food all with gloves that feel (and look) great while keeping them fairly shielded from the cold as long as you have nice jacket pockets to shove your hands in while outside. Great gloves, last pair survived a couple years and many washings with only a tiny hole forming on the left hand ring finger. They allow you to function during winter months without feeling like you are wearing baseball mitts. I’m on my third pair now cuz I love em but keep losing them LOL. Upgrading to 5 stars.
Matt Spencer –
steve0 –
Wore these gloves everyday for two months while riding the GDMBR trail through rain, hail, and sweltering heat. No issues or tears and they were great whilst in camp and yanking out tent pegs etc.
steve0 –
John Maur –
Original, cómodo, excelente calidad precio
John Maur –
JR_Clark –
Robust
Perfekte Passform
Tolles design
JR_Clark –
Very nice collar. Color is pretty, easy to clean. I love the added rubber pendant to stop my dogs tag from clinking. Will buy again! –
They fit perfect in large even though I thought I may be between sizes (medium and large). Even a lil tight going on, but that’s what I wanted. Great for my basic cycling needs.
Very nice collar. Color is pretty, easy to clean. I love the added rubber pendant to stop my dogs tag from clinking. Will buy again! –
AOD –
Me gusta mucho la marca y se que no tiene peoblemas son de muy buen calidad por eso..
Lo malo es que están caros y pues espero a que bajen de precio
AOD –