- WARM PROTECTION: SBR diving clothes surface material are designed for cold winter, you won’t suffer from cold hands during winter riding after get this handlebar mittens. Even in a very cold day,you only need to wear a thin gloves inside which will be able to get your hands stay warm. Just enjoy a warm ride
- WINDPROOF COLDPROOF & WATER RESISTANT: Winter handlebar mittens made of 6mm Neoprene for water-resistant, the bike hand cover also protect your hands warm, dry and cozy in the rainy, snowy, and windy days
- EASY TO INSTALL & REMOVE: The cyclist pogies can be installed without any tools, two velcro and and YKK zipper design make the handlebar mittens can be installed or removed easily. You can removed or clean it as you want
- SAFE REFLECTIVE & COMPATIBILITY: Two sides areas and top & bottom logo with highlight reflective material protect your safe riding at night, you can be noticed easily. ROCKBROS handlebar mittens are compatible with mountain bikes,E-Bikes, fat bikes, commuter bikes
Cycling Gloves
ROCKBROS Handlebar Mittens Cold Weather Mountain Bike Handlebar Mittens Windproof & Coldproof Commuter MTB Bicycle Bar Warmer Covers
$32.99
B. Jacobs –
Quick to install, good for cold temperatures, but I wish it was a little bigger.
Since the space inside is a little too small, its harder to ride this one with thicker gloves when you ride on very cold temperature, the coldest I’ve ridden was around 30 degrees F and I was a little cold since I had to wear thinner gloves.
Its comfortable without having to wear gloves or if you wear thin-med thick gloves.
I would have paid more if they had a larger size though.
Although, compared to other vendors, this is very cheap for the quality (I’ve only used it for about a month now, so I’d say its 5 out of 5 for the price, a 4 out of 5 for only coming in one size, 4 out of 5 for the comfort, and could be 5 out of 5 for the quality (assuming it doesnt fall apart on m over time).
Ive had Bar mitts for a couple years now and I would say its close to the samer amount of quality.
B. Jacobs –
Thomas E. Hughes –
It does the job for a low amount of money. It even looks good and stops the wind efficiently. the zip is installed in reverse, which makes installing the gloves on the handlebar harder, and there is not much space inside the gloves, I barely have space to change gears. Get this if you have a handlebar grip gear shift, and would use it only on one bicycle.
Another thing I am missing is some kind of wrist protector that other bar mits have; as it is, my wrists were cold unless I had a jacket with very long sleeves on.
Thomas E. Hughes –
Gabor Lukacs –
Went riding in 0 degrees with a -20-degree wind chill. Hands were WARM with no gloves. Awesome and so affordable.
Gabor Lukacs –
Randy C –
These do a great job of keeping my hands warm. I had to switch to thinner gloves when using these in 30F weather so they’ll work well when winter really gets here. The fabric tore a small amount at the zipper so I contacted Rockbros directly and they sent a replacement. Great value for the price.
Randy C –
Alexis –
These are everyday commuter and adventure cycling quality. These are flawless and almost as warm as dedicated winter pogies. (I have both on different bikes) For full wind resistance a ribbon of fabric or length of duck tape may stop the small amount of flow entering at the bar end of the mitts. (Later added: a few cotton balls placed from inside might also do nicely)The zippers are strong and do not “walk” with vibration. I have not had them get wet yet, but they appear to be made of the same stuff as diving wetsuit and are about 2x to 3x as thick as a very thick mouse pad. They hold their shape during hand entry and exit. Getting a grip on the handlebar when pushing off takes a small amount of time longer and has some directional restriction. This should be practiced while pedaling in case of need to grip/un-grip quickly in an emergency. You will still need gloves on the colder days, but these will remove the added discomfort of cold air moving over the hands while pedaling.
Alexis –
Jeremy Taylor –
My bike is an e bike so not good fot one, as you cant change assist, but great for a normal mountain bikes, would recommend.
Jeremy Taylor –
kerri gallagher –
Love these. Keeps the wind asked rain off your hands
kerri gallagher –
Randy C –
For the last 2 years Ive have shied away from winter riding because I just couldnt keep my finders warm. I have renauds syndrom and no matter how good the glove, my fingers would be painfully cold until I got a good sweat goin. So now with an Ebike in 20* (F) or colder it is a challenge to get any sweat goin. About through in the towel again this season until.. I Found these for a reasonable price and thought Id give them a try. Wow what an incredible difference. At first I tried my winter gloves and these and my hands were a wet sweaty mess in minutes. So i swapped out to my fall weather gloves ( very light insulation) and finished out that ride. On the next ride I started with the fall gloves and again, was sweaty hands in minutes. On the next ride day it was 12* and I thought, no way Im gonna be in summer gloves today, but went for it anyways. Could not believe it!! I started off slightly chilled at the beginning probably due to the staging and waiting on friends. But was amazed my fingers actually warmed up to a comfortable level in just a few minutes into the ride. So no more excuses for me. Im ridin the winter season again.
Will note a few minor gripes:
These dont anchor on the bar end, so they can feel a bit floppy in rough terrain
Can make you feel attached to the bike , but your not.. Hands can come off bars in an emergency
Could use a slightly larger opening at the wrist for larger winter jackets. ^^ See above sensation^^
Must have the LOOSE fit if you have any modern mtb, These clear my TRP brakes / Wolftooth Dropper lever/ and Sram AXS Shifter ( Bell still rings but obviously muffled)
All said an done these are cheap and get the job done if you can get past the looks
P.S. I have found you can use the zipper to add some ventilation when needed.
Randy C –
Thomas E. Hughes –
Kept my hands warm. Riding in 35 degree weather without gloves.
Thomas E. Hughes –