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Giant Trail Gloves

2/5 (1 Reviews)
MSRP : $35.00


Product Description

  • Double layered in high wear areas
  • Multi-materials, 4-way stretch mesh construction
  • TPR gussets and Airprene knuckles for supportive
  • Vented Clarino leather thumb overlay


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Overall Rating:2
Value Rating:3
Submitted by maddslacker a Cross Country Rider from Denver

Date Reviewed: May 10, 2011

Strengths:    Comfortable, cool, look great

Weaknesses:    Already wearing out after one 4 day trip to Moab

Bottom Line:   
These gloves look awesome, manage sweat well and are very very comfortable for all day riding.

As mentioned, after one trip to Moab (no crashes or other abuse) the leather is disintegrating off the palm of the right hand.

For $37 I was hoping to get one season out of these but at the current rate of decay I'll be lucky to get one month. :(

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Favorite Trail:   Colorado

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $37.00

Purchased At:   Giant Cycling World

Similar Products Used:   Specialized BG, Pearl Izumi (both fingerless)


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