Stay warm and comfortable on your rides with the best gloves for biking in cold weather. Designed to provide optimal insulation and protection against the elements, these gloves feature windproof and waterproof materials to keep your hands dry and cozy. With enhanced grip and flexibility, you can maintain control of your bike while enjoying the chill of winter. Look for options with touchscreen compatibility, allowing you to use your devices without removing your gloves. Gear up for your cold-weather adventures and ride confidently, no matter the temperature.
$34.99
flex™ protection offers form- fitting and lightweight protection that is flexible while you ride and hardens on impact for added protection layers of foam, laminated jersey knit fabric, and
5
Kayy34
My son loves these gloves. He ’s usually and extra small however these are perfect
5
Jinda
I bought these for my nephew and loved the look and since he likes riding his bike, he loves that it keeps his hands warm and protects them.
$45.00
three- layer softshell back of hand fabric protects from wind and water improved fit, breathability, and bar feel new 3d shaped gel pads reduce bulk and improve grip comfort hook and loop closure for perfect fit
5
Wildman
[ I love the cyclone gloves since the provide good warmth and protection from brushing against rocks and pavement when things go wrong. They also look pretty good.
5
GM39
[ Although I have n't had the opportunity to ride in cooler weather, initial quality looks good. Fit is spot on as well. Screaming yellow enhances visibility.
5
Peter
[ Purchased to ride more during cold weather and they did not disappoint. The Pearl Izumi Cyclone Gel glove keep my digit's warm and dry.... perfect!
4
ZZ84
[ This is my second pair after losing my first. Not the most comfortable gloves in the world( a little scratchy in spots), but good level of warmth/protection for moderately cool temperatures and very handy for using hands/fingers for phone, etc. I enjoy the padding on the palms, too.
4
Nelliott
[ While this is not as warm as handlebar mitts these are nimble comfortable and dependable fall and moderate wintry gloves. Pearl Izumi quality.
$75.00
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
$45.00
three- layer softshell back of hand fabric protects from wind and water improved fit, breathability, and bar feel perfect for cool weather gauntlet is long enough for jacket overlap specifically designed for women new 3d shaped gel pads reduce bulk and improve grip comfort hook and...
5
LizzyDee
[ I bought these primarily for dog walks. I need warmth, mobility and to use my phone once in a while when out. These fit the bill perfectly! First time on they felt stiff and tight, but from then on, perfect fit and feel! Highly recommend!
$55.00
fib® softshell back of hand fabric protects from wind and water ax suede laredo synthetic leather palm for durability and great grip touch screen compatible index finger and
4
LazerBrayn
[ Excellent glove for cycling in colder weather. The times I 've warn them in sub 35 degree temps though, hands have been cold. Sleek design that looks good off the bike as well.
$50.00
biking gloves designed to keep your hands warm in cold weather three- layer, 3m thinsulate™ insulated outer layer dwr water- resistant coating for added protection against cold and wet weather ergonomic, extended neoprene cuff...
$50.00
integrated d30® knuckle protector keeps you safe on the trail premium quality materials feature a breathable and durable construction 2- layer stretch and abrasion resistant outer layer dwr, water resistant coating ergonomic, molded neoprene cuff durable, perforated palm with silicone gripper print...
$75.00
fib softshell main body fabric protects from wind and water ax suede laredo synthetic leather palm for durability and great grip spicifically made for
$47.00
don ’ t let cold and wet hands ruin your outdoor fun! ... 3 bonded layers: a wear- resistant knit exterior that feels like a regular knit glove, a waterproof- breathable artex membrane, and a coolmax moisture- wicking antibacterial knit lining silicone print on the palm offers a...
$75.00
4 way stretch 3- ply softshell with breathable, windproof and warmth properties microfiber index and thumb to wipe sweat wide wrist opening with hook and loop fastener extra- long cuff wrist puller reflective
$50.00
cold weather cycling calls for hand protection that keeps the blood circulating through your fingers so you can feel your handlebars and controls. ... the ultimate cold weather cycling
$24.99
it ’s the most versatile full- finger glove on the market today and it ’s made with perforated leather- like material in the palm with ergo air® system that manages moisture
$40.48-$84.95
WAS: $84.95*
Good cold weather gloves ... ergonomic, pre- curved fit gloves removable four- way stretch fleece liner dries quickly and gives you options for any weather wear just the liner for mild weather laps, just the shell in sloppy spring conditions, or...
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Wpekirjj
Worth every penny. Bought for skiing- keeps hands warm and dry
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JerrySkis
Used these gloves for 1 day between 14 and 28 deg F with windgusts and snow machines on making icy and windy conditions for a much lower feels like temp. First off, the GoreTex in these gloves holds up to its reputation, the ice/snow from the snow machines stuck to everything and ev eventually would melt but my gloves on the inside didnt feel wet at all even once. Wore these without the liner and they are comfortable, but not that warm. My hands were cold but not super uncomfortably cold by lunch without the liner in. Put the liner in after going back out and it made a world of difference. My hands stayed warm the rest of the day even after the sun went down and temperature dropped significantly. After a full day of use on the slopes carrying ski poles most of the time, there is no sign of any use on these gloves and i am hopeful they keep holding up for me. They were fairly expensive at full price, but seem to be worth it so far.
5
Steve1222
Bought this a month ago have used them snowmobiling, shoveling, and snowboarding. They have kept my hands warm and dry
5
Tunesteak
I have used these for the last 3 snow shoveling events and they are great. They came with glove liners which, although not easy to get on, kept my hands warm on a day with below zero windchills. I have also used them without the liners on days that were somewhat warmer and they still kept my hands warm and dry. They are flexible enough to securely grip a shovel or a snow brush without any problem.
5
Ski224
Awesome gloves. Bought them right before our New Hampshire trip. Kept my hands warm during the- 5 degree weather. Totally recommend these gloves
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