- COLD WEATHER WINTER GLOVES: Our AmFIB gel gloves are made for the road, gravel, and MTB. The main body fabric provides wind protection with easy articulation and an Ax Suede Laredo synthetic leather palm makes the glove as grippy as it is durable
- HEAVILY INSULATED: The 100g of PrimaLoft Gold with Cross Core technology insulation incorporates Aerogel particles for maximum warmth with minimal bulk while shifting gears
- WIND & WATER PROTECTION: The AmFIB 3D gel palm pad reduces bulk and provides cushion from ride vibration. The AmFIB softshell back fabric protects from wind and water with middle finger pull-off tab to make removal a breeze on the bike
- MATERIALS & CARE: Back: 96% Polyester, 4% Polyurethane; Palm: 80% Polyester, 20% Polyurethane; Lining: 100% Polyester. Use simple detergents with no additives. The general rule of thumb is the simpler the better
- OBSESSIVE INNOVATION: PEARL iZUMi innovates so you ride happier, more comfortably, drier, faster, warmer, and safer. Innovation not for innovation’s sake, but for the goal of making each product better than the last
Cycling Gloves
PEARL IZUMI Men’s Gel Gloves, Insulated Cycling Glove, AmFIB, Ax Suede Laredo Palm, Touchscreen Compatibility
$56.49
Schleichi –
nachdem ich leider meine heißgeliebten >20 Jahre alten Pearl Izumi Handschuhe verlor hatte ich mir dieses neue Modell zugelegt… und wurde nicht enttäuscht. Die Handschuhe sind einfach super! Toll robust verarbeitet mit dem Kunstleder, sehr warm dank Primaloft (was ich generell auch bei Radklamotten während der kalten Jahreszeit gerne trage) und einfach sehr angenehm vom Tragekomfort… da können sich andere einschlägige Hersteller ein Beispiel nehmen, wie man gute und funktionale Handschuhe produziert.
Schleichi –
Humberto Lopez –
I used these while riding my bike in 40deg F environment. My fingers felt great! Going 18-20mph, my fingers felt cool but certainly not cold. THANK YOU!
Humberto Lopez –
Frank O’Connor –
Comfortable gloves- but numb fingertips and thumbs by hour two of 35 degree ride – and one day (actually the first ride!) in a half hour of showers they were COMPLETELY waterlogged to the point that simply braking caused a little shower from the fingers. Even with a pair of liner gloves and pretty mild winter – these were disappointing and have been demoted to “too cold for fingerless but too warm for ski gloves” status and the capacitive touch fingertips get unresponsive when it’s super cold.
Frank O’Connor –
Augsburg –
I had an old pair of Pearl Izumi Amfib 5-finger gloves and I loved them. After several years of winter riding I had to look for new ones. Unfortunately, the latest Amfib gloves are not as good as before. The fingers are too short, compressing the insulation and making your fingers cold. I wish Pearl Izumi would go back to their old sizing, or provide a size XXXL, for those of us with still freezing fingers.
Augsburg –
Michelle Seebach –
You know for close to $100 with tax you’d expect to get gloves that keep you warm.
These are fine for 42 degrees or so but as soon as you get in the 30’s forget it.
Actually annoyed by this.
Michelle Seebach –
Marina –
Die Handschuhe sind leider sehr steif. Da sie als Weihnachtsgeschenk gedacht sind, kann ich noch keine endgültige Aussage treffen.
Marina –