- 【BREATHABLE AND LIGHTWEIGHT】—Air mesh fabrics is used on the back of hand, moisture-wicking, comfortable and stretchy. Super fit design provide maximum comfort and airflow, made it flexible and lightweight for riders.
- 【ANTI-SLIP AND WEAR-RESISTANT】—Non-slip silicone patterns cover the full palm and fingers, reducing bunching and discomfort while enhancing grip. Thickened pad with wear-resistant microfiber ease your palm fatigue and reduce the probability of skipping.
- 【SENSITIVE TOUCH SCREEN】—By combining a conductive fiber into the fingertips of select INBIKE gloves, you can access to smartphones and take photos. Thumb and index finger adopt screen recognition, allowing you stay connected to your mobile device without taking off gloves.
- 【UNIQUE WRIST DESIGN】—Elastic wrist and hemming are designed for flex and close fit. The freely durable hook and loop fastener provides flexible for the best fit according to your wrist situation, ensure the security of your wrist.
- 【MULTI-FUNCTION GLOVES】—The INBIKE Gloves will keep you protected. From Mountain to BMX Biking and beyond, these gloves will perform in any sport where falls and crashes are common. There is a full purchase price refund within 30 days of your purchase if you are not happy for any reason.
Cycling Gloves
INBIKE Cycling Gloves for Men/Women Bike Gloves with Touchscreen-Padded Anti-Slip Mountain Biking MTB Bicycle Gloves for Cycling/Workout/Gym/Outdoor
$19.99
SpennyR6 –
I’ve had other gloves that were bulky around the fingers and didn’t fit my ridiculously long fingers (should’ve been a pianists) but these fit great and the touch function is perfect and on the correct fingers (idk why they can’t seem to get that part right) overall great purchase not one complaint
SpennyR6 –
Amazon Customer –
I find these gloves comfortable and the padding helps with the ride. I like the color pattern and they fit nice and snug.
Amazon Customer –
undeadmouse –
I like these gloves alot. I hadn’t heard of this brand before and my previous experience with mid-price on-brand has been less than ideal so I didn’t have much expectation for these but these gloves far exceeded my wildest wishes.
My previous pair of Giro commuter gloves had issues – they were fraying at the seams after ~400 miles, the promise of touchscreen support was almost a straight up marketing scam, but the customer service was excellent and Giro happily sent me a new pair when my previous pair died an early death. I still wear those gloves for commuting and I like them, but they’re imperfect. @$45/pair I wasn’t excited to go running back to Giro with my money when I needed some gloves for my road bike so I took a swing at something different.
These are better gloves than the giros in almost every conceivable way. The fit is better, the details are better, the touchscreen support is fantastic, and they’re exactly what I needed to help solve some big comfort issues on my road bike.
They have chunky pads on the heels of the palm and in all the right places to dull extended time on your bike. I no longer dismount from my bike with numb hands, and pinched nerves in my elbows. I haven’t needed to stop or pull-over in the middle of a ride as a result of hand pain. As a relative novice on my roadie, just adjusting to my bike has been a chore, but I have no doubt these have saved me from future nerve damage.
What’s more, they look the business. They have surprisingly nice construction in the fingers, no loose threads have formed over time and the stripes across the back of the hand are hi-viz reflective which was a detail that was unexpected based on the pictures.
My only criticism is that they run a tiny bit on the small side – I like my gloves to fit tight, to it’s not an issue for me, but if you like a more relaxed fit – size up. (my giros fit medium, a medium in these is tight enough to make mobility just a little stiff).
My other concern is that I have about ~300 miles on these gloves at this point – they are wearing well, but they are definitely starting to show some abrasion damage in the palms. I’m sure I’ll be able to put a thousand miles on them before there is any major damage, so as far as I’m concerned, they are wearing at an acceptable rate, but it’s worth mentioning.
In any case, they are fantastic. I highly recommend.
undeadmouse –
Jaroslav –
Decent gloves for that price point. The velcro sticks out a little when closed, but it’s just cosmetic.
Good grip and padding.
Jaroslav –
Andrew McOrist –
Awesome fit, look good, effective and reasonably priced. A must for colder weather bike riding.
Andrew McOrist –
Barnacle Bill The Sailor –
These gloves arrived on the perfect day. It’s been warm here so far this fall, with temps in the 60’s and 70’s mainly. But today it was in the mid 30’s with a slight breeze. It was a good day to see just how much warmth these gloves can provide.
To begin, these are NOT winter gloves. They are thin, uninsulated, and close fitting. These are intended to be 3 season (spring, summer, fall) gloves. Which means they are not bulky.
The back of the hand is covered mostly in a white/gray/red synthetic mesh for breathing and letting sweat escape. The back of the index finger and middle finger are covered in a stretchy black soft shell material that can also breathe for coolness and drying. The back of the thumb is covered in a soft microfiber for wiping sweat or snot away. There is a big stylized flap with Velcro to lock the glove in place once you have it on. Some people have complained about the size of the flap but the size makes it easy to grab and it doesn’t affect the comfort so I don’t really care about the size or shape.
Moving around to the palm side, the middle, ring, and little fingers are a gray microfiber cloth that mimics the look and feel of suede. The palm, thumb, and index finger are micro fiber faux suede again but this time in black. Oddly, there are perforations for breathing in the little finger and ring finger but nowhere else. But the most noticeable thing on the palm side are 2 huge silicone gel pads.
Lastly, on the palm side, at the tip of the thumb and forefinger are two touchpads for use with touch screen electronics…..aka your phone. Both pads on both gloves worked fine for me. They were very responsive and reliable. But given that they are gloves, I don’t see myself typing text messages with the gloves on. They block out the keyboard so I can’t see what I’m typing. But for app navigation in MapMyRun on my iPhone 11 Pro, they worked perfectly.
Some observations. The back of the glove looks like it will shed body heat and perspiration pretty well. The microfiber on the palms is pretty grippy. I had no problem operating the grip shifts on my mountain bike. I had concerns about the silicone pads being in the right place but after using them, I’m happy with the contact area of the pads on the grips of my bike.
The fit is perfect for me. My hand measures about 10″ around the palm near as I can tell. I usually take a L or XL in gloves and this time I ordered the XL because I didn’t want a super tight fit, snug but not something I’d struggle to get on and off. The XL is exactly the fit I wanted. They are snug but I’m not stretching the glove to get my hand in. The Velcro closure locks them securely in place. And all of my fingers go precisely to the end each finger on the glove. I can’t complain about anything regarding fit. Also, the gloves flex and move well with my hands. They feel natural from the start.
So what about the cold question. OK, full disclosure, I live in the Northeast and I’ve been a trail runner, backpacker, biker, and skier my whole life. I LOVE cold weather. Hot weather kills me. I can’t wait for winter to arrive every year. I can walk around all day in 35 deg F temps in jeans and a button up shirt and be perfectly comfy. People think I produce abnormal amounts of body heat in response to cold. So take what I’m about to say with that in mind.
I could easily use these gloves down into the high 20’s for an hour and a half on a mixed trail and road ride. This is exactly what I need. When I’m exerting myself I need to dump heat more often than I need to retain it. I just need a little protection from the wind and a layer of fabric between my hands and the bike’s grips. One other point. These gloves make no claim to be water repellent or waterproof, and they absolutely aren’t. They will soak through pretty quickly.
With that said, if you’re like most other people I know and you don’t love the cold, I’m betting the sweet spot for these gloves ranges from about 50 – 80 deg F. Above 80, they will likely get sopping wet from sweat. Below 50, you’re gonna start to feel the heat loss. My quick solution for extreme conditions would be to pull the liners out of my mountaineering gloves and just pull those shells on over these gloves. That provides a waterproof, windproof shell for rain and snow along with a huge gauntlet that covers half my forearm. If you don’t have a glove with an outer shell you can pillage, yer gonna want a dedicated winter glove.
Hope this helps with your decision.
Barnacle Bill The Sailor –
Mike Torres –
I do early morning rides in the Northeast US where the starting temp is between 40-45°F. These gloves are non-insulated but keep my hands warm enough at the start of the ride and as my body warms up from riding my jands stay comfortable because of the breathability of the material.
The palm padding is quite good so that my hands can resist numbness longer than most of my gloves. I have large sized hands and the fit is true to size. They go on and come off easily and the velcro strap keeps them secure.
I always ride with my phone mounted on the handlebar to view my route map. The finger touch sensitivity is quite good so i never have to remove the glove to interact. I wouldn’t try texting with the gloves on. The thumbs are not tight fitting enough to provide accurate key strokes.
I really like the red color and style of the gloves. Sometimes i use them for fall weather hikes and walks. Despite the palm padding they’re great for more than just riding.
The value for the price is excellent.
Mike Torres –
alejandro –
Muy bien los guantes protegen del puño y el gel que tiene no te cansa la mano
alejandro –
Chris –
been wearing them a month, no issues and very comfy. forgot how nice it is to wear gloves while riding, i recommend.
Chris –