- β πͺππ‘ππ£π₯π’π’π ππ‘π ππ₯πππ§πππππ – The GripGrab Ride Windproof Cycling Gloves are 100% windproof, protecting your hands from cold air but breathable enough to allow excess heat to dissipate
- β ππ’π₯ ππππ‘ππππππ ππ’π‘πππ§ππ’π‘π¦ – Ideal, when you’re uncertain if it’s cold enough for full finger cycling gloves already or when there is a strong wind blowing on mild days of bike riding
- β π§ππππ§ πππ§ – The cuff on these breathable gloves is cut tight to ensure a close fit around your wrist; It is slightly stretchable, but if you prefer a looser fit, we recommend sizing up
- β π£π₯ππ©ππ‘π§π¦ π‘π¨π π πππ‘ππ¦ ππ‘π π£πππ‘ – Strategically placed shock absorbing 4mm DoctorGel padding provides you with comfort and protection, reducing the strain on your hands whilst bicycling
- β π¦πͺπππ§-πͺππ£ππ₯ – Use the soft fleece patch on the thumb of these cold weather bike riding gloves to wipe away sweat from your mouth and nose when you cycle on your road, mountain or gravel bike
Cycling Gloves
GripGrab Ride Windproof Spring Fall Gel Padded Bicycle Gloves Thermal Cycling Gloves Cold Weather Thin Winter Cycling Gloves
$37.95





Davide –
Guanti che isolano bene dal freddo. Li ho provati ad una temperatura di 3 gradi. Da prendere una taglia in piΓΉ in quanto le punte danno fastidio alle dita.
Davide –
Addison Moslow –
Fit is snug but not excessively. Cushion on palms is an added bonus. They are warm enough for the rides I have been going on recently, low 40s to low 50s outside. Great for blocking the wind. I don’t know how they will do in colder temps, but I primarily got them for Fall and Spring rides.
Addison Moslow –
JosΓ© Luis Santos Caballero –
Los he usado un par de salidas con la bici y son geniales, a unos 8 grados que he salido no notas el frio, seguramente que hasta los 5 grados que ponen que protegen del frio lo harΓ‘n.
Son aparentemente bastante fuertes , tela resistente, las almohadillas estΓ‘n geniales y cΓ³modos y agarran muy bien los puΓ±os de la bici.
Saludos
JosΓ© Luis Santos Caballero –
Kevin F. –
The glove seams were starting to split at the thumb joint during the first ride.
Kevin F. –
N. Koz –
Pretty well made gloves, they work well 40-50F, but def not lower than that. I ride an ebike daily in Chicago commuting to work and a few times this season it dipped below 40 and my fingers were struggling a bit. I originally bought them for late fall/early spring riding so they perform perfectly fine for that type of usage and the main reason I bought them in the first place.
N. Koz –
Daniel L. Kasuboski –
Getting them on is a little snug over the wrist which is good since Iβm they do not have Velcro straps. The padding made for a comfortable ride and hands didnβt get cold for this time of year. Touch screen fingers not good . When taking them off the snug wrists meant some tugging but at least I know they will not come off while riding.
Daniel L. Kasuboski –
JosΓ© Luis Santos Caballero –
Warm en houdt vocht redelijk goed tegen
JosΓ© Luis Santos Caballero –
Paolo –
Imboccatura del guanto molto stretta per mani “grandi” quasi impossibile poterli indossare poi sarebbero perfetti ! Mi riferisco alla misura max la XXL Quindi dovrebbe tenere conto di una certa larghezza della mano . Peccato perchΓ¨ la qualitΓ sembra ottima . Ovviamente fatto il reso , grazie ad Amazon tutto ok
Paolo –
Sam D. –
This is a well made thermal cycling gloves. I wore them on a Colorado winter gravel race below freezing and kept my hands warm. The only thing is they’re tight fitting. I wear an XL gloves and although it stretched eventually to a comfortable level, initial fitting is a little on the grunt side so I suggest getting a size up. Other than that, these are decent cycling gloves that will keep your hands warm even on below freezing temperatures.
Sam D. –
Ryan M. Barclay –
Great warm gloves down to 42F. Fit my hand really nice and has great grip when I ride. Highly recommend.
Ryan M. Barclay –
G. Michaels –
These would be great gloves even when not cycling. I really like how visible these are. They catch pedestrian’s eyes when I cycle by! It is warm but not too warm. They fit well. I am a large with every other glove. It’s a bit tight to put on at first, but loosens up a bit. The wrist part is a bit smaller, but it’s also stable and doesn’t slide.
G. Michaels –
Frank Zych –
I wanted a lighter pair to go over my glove liners. These worked great! The first time I wore them it rained and these kept my hands dry. Using glove liners underneath, my hands never got too hot or sweated. I bought XL to go over my Large liners. I find layering gloves works much better than one heavy pair. When it warms up during the ride, I can wear only one pair. The grip is good on them too!
Frank Zych –
Art Shrink –
I wanted a glove for temps in the upper 40s to 60 or so. Iβve been using GripGrab winter weight gloves down to lower 30s and have been more than pleased with the fit, performance, and value, so I knew I would like their lighter weight glove, and I was not disappointed. Use the size chart, but I was using a large in their winter glove and the large in this glove was perfect. The wrist is snug, finger length is spot on, grippy palm, nice gel padding, absorbent fleece on the back of the thumb, reflective design on the back of the glove, and the thumb tip lets me operate my Garmin. What more do I need? I like the brand so much that I also have their merino helmet liner and neoprene shoe covers and am happy with every purchase.
Art Shrink –