Molded neoprene over the knuckles and on the wrist provides comfort, protection and flexibility. The fingertips feature plenty of silicone rubber for maximum grip. The cuff is lined and keeps out cold, water and wind. A water resistant and breathable liner makes this the perfect fit for your cold, wet winter riding.
Submitted by
Monkey_Doom
a Cross Country Rider
from Chicago, IL
Date Reviewed: January 12, 2010
Strengths: Warm, durable, and at a good price.
Weaknesses: can catch on your wrist watch (simple solution, take off the watch).
Bottom Line:
I got a pair of these when I was still in Wisconsin, and I must say they are the best gloves I ever had. Very warm, and durable. The only reason I had to get another pair was the fact I was stupid enough to loose a glove. In addition to how great they are is that they tend to run at a pretty good price. I have never seen them over $30, and I just got my second pair for $25. So, what are you waiting for? Get them, and you wont regret it.
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