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Overview
About Louis Garneau Edge Cycling Gloves (For Men and Women)
Closeouts. A padded, protective cold-weather trail glove, Louis Garneau Edge cycling gloves have a high-density Kevlar® corner pad and a multi-section leather palm.
- Multi-section leather palm form maximum handlebar feel
- High-density Kevlar® corner pad protects hand from falls and cuts
- Strategically placed overlays protect knuckles
- Ergonomic cuffs with touch-fasten closure
- Microfiber thumb wipe
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Louis Garneau Edge Cycling Gloves (For Men and Women)
- Palm: Leather
- Fabric: 45% leather, 20% nylon spandex, 25% polyester spandex, 5% polyester, 5% neoprene
- Weight: 2.6 oz.
- Care: Hand wash, hang dry or dry flat
- Imported
Reviews
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
5.0 out of 5 stars.
Attacks cold weather
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Reviewed by P-Dub from Winston Salem on Monday, December 22, 2014
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4.0 out of 5 stars. Mountain bike onlyReviewed by Wyoman from Colorado on Saturday, February 28, 2015These gloves appear to be well constructed and durable. These gloves have a seam on top of the knuckles to improve articulation. There is a seam betweeen the index finger and thumb which is uncomfortable when holding onto the hoods of a road bike bar. In fact, it was so uncomfortable I had to remove the gloves during a road bike ride. Using these gloves with a flat bar on a mountain bike doesn't cause any discomfort. I recmend using these gloves for mountain biking only. I typically wear a size large but the XL fit my hands perfect.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Attacks cold weatherVerified Buyer Reviewed by P-Dub from Winston Salem on Monday, December 22, 2014I wore these first time yesterday. Fit is snug. I have a medium in these, and generally wear a Medium in gloves (Pearl Izumi as well). It was somewhat cool yesterday (high 40s) and I had no issue with cold hands. In fact, didn't even think about it until writing this message. Having said that, I doubt there will be a problem wearing these in warmer weather either. They are not insulated, just full finger. Padding on the palms is good. Can't speak yet to durability. He fingers do have a break in them with a stretchy material beneath it so fingers can flex easier. This added to the comfort. I got a good deal on them so I have no regrets. Plus I'm not a brand or gear junkie on my mtn bike. Mostly, I just want to be comfortable when I ride. Would recommend.