Overview
About Sealskinz SealSkinz Winter Bike Gloves - Waterproof (For Men)
Closeouts. Hold on tight through the snow and cold with the SealSkinz winter bike gloves. Their waterproof breathable membrane and spot insulation keep hands warm and dry through cold rides, making winter cycling less of a task.
- Waterproof breathable, windproof membrane
- Touch-screen-compatible index and thumb pads
- Durable ripstop shell fabric
- Durable synthetic palm with grip-enhancing gel padding
- Spot insulation improves warmth in key areas
- Fleece thumb panel for soft wiping
- Stretching extended cuffs
- Touch-fasten wrist closure
- Thermal rating of 4 for cold climates
- Imported
Specs
Specs about Sealskinz SealSkinz Winter Bike Gloves - Waterproof (For Men)
- Palm: 60% nylon, 40% PU
- Fabric: 66% nylon, 19% polyurethane, 15% spandex
- Lining: 100% polyester
- Care: Machine wash, drip dry
- Imported
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Most Helpful 5-Star Review
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Reviewed by TribulationExodus from Babylon, CA on Tuesday, September 15, 2015
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Great FitReviewed by recreational swimmer from IL on Thursday, November 5, 2015Riding in Chicago weather requires good gloves. I've always used quality ski gloves in the winter but thought I'd try cycling gloves this year. Boy is the fit good. They are not too bulky. I have slender hands with long fingers. I measure 8" around the hand and ordered a medium, hoping the fingers wouldn't be too short. They are just right! There's no extra bulk like most gloves. I also ordered the sealskinz winter gloves which have the same fit. It's not yet cold so I can't attest for the insulation, but I suspect they'll be great.
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5.0 out of 5 stars. ToastersVerified Buyer Reviewed by TribulationExodus from Babylon, CA on Tuesday, September 15, 2015Its September, so the morning low is 57 degrees; too warm for these gloves. So I would guesstimate after wearing them for a few minutes, that these gloves are good for 15-45 degree rides.
They are real easy to take on and off. The rise well above the wrist and velcro tight. The gels are OK, but untested. They are loose enough to wear glove liners if need be. And the best feature of all is the thumb is a good distance down from the knuckle, so it will not tear at the base of the thumb.
I am very happy with the quality and its potential, but will have to wait another month before I can really try out thermal side of the product.