Giro Cascade Cycling Gloves – Men’s

(33 customer reviews)

$43.17

  • Built Around A Supple, Fleece-Lined Ax Suede Palm For Reliable Insulation From Chill, The Super Fit Engineered Design Eliminates Excess Material And Bunching For A Confident Grip.
  • The Backhand Features A Combination Of Polartec Windbloc Shell Mated With A Power Wool Lining To Fight Wind And Cold, Without Leaving Your Hands Damp And Clammy.Â
  • The Dwr Treatment Sheds Water And Grime And The Touchscreen Technology Allows You To Access Your Phone While Keeping Them On.
  • 3-Panel Palm Design
  • Dwr Treated
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  1. BCSquare

    I picked these up for early morning fall/winter rides since my usual summer weight full finger gloves wasn’t cutting it. They’re noticeably thicker and warm while still being thin enough to have good touch feedback. Definitely keeps the hands warmer and is water resistant. First ride out, I got caught in a hail storm and they got soaked after a few minutes. However in the light rain and drizzle, it faired quite well.

    BCSquare

  2. Richard Aragon

    Poor quality in the stitching and not enough padding on the palms

    Richard Aragon

  3. Doughy

    Since it’s August, the only way I could test these out was to put them on and stick my hand in front of an air conditioner. My hand was cold in seconds and they weren’t wind blocking either. I’m returning these.

    Doughy

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    Richard Aragon

  5. AM

    Quality product, snug fit, excellent water-repellent exterior. The temperature rating is buried under several layers of other info and doesn’t make these truly *winter* gloves by US Northeast standards. They are appropriate for a chilly, soggy autumn ride.

    AM

  6. Todd G.

    Used their sizing guide, and went to the larger size. Ordered XL. I do not have large hands, nor especially fat ones. I could barely get my hands in. Fingers were uncomfortably narrow, and yet too long. Extra fabric on inside seams cut into my fingers. Very uncomfortable. And they weren’t warm.

    Todd G.

  7. CH

    Dünne Handschuhe, trotzdem warm genug für herbstliche Touren bei 2-10 Grad.
    Sitzen eng, guter Grip für Rennrad und Mountainbike. Haben auch schon zwei Wäschen in der Maschine gut überstanden.

    CH

  8. Gigi

    Sehr gute Fahrradhandschuhe .
    Fallen etwas kleiner aus sind jedoch komfortabel und Wind- und Wasserabweisend.
    Bei Temperaturen unter 5° je nach Kälteempfinden nicht mehr geeignet.

    Gigi