Recommend me some quality Cycling gloves

EVskiy

Hand-crafting clients' ideas in real time
UKGSer Subscriber
Joined
Mar 27, 2016
Messages
10,620
Reaction score
4,630
Location
Hertfordshire
Who can recommend a good cycling glove brand, that does them in a similar sizing format as Held do? Meaning that they come in short, regular and long finger forms?

Cycling to work yesterday morning for half an hour in a 6°c temp, made my digits freeze and hand turned purple in no time.

As a side note:
Scott waterproof jacket that I’ve purchased on here not long ago, is a tad too small to wear over my biking jacket, but a perfect fit on a pedicycle. Great bit of kit to take the chill off the body.
 
In the depths of winter I wear Assos Ultraz, in the spring / Autumn I wear Scott long fingered thinner gloves, in the summer cafe Castelli fingerless.
 
In the depths of winter I wear Assos Ultraz, in the spring / Autumn I wear Scott long fingered thinner gloves, in the summer cafe Castelli fingerless.
Thank you. I will look into those.
 
Thank you. I will look into those.
I also have a pair of Grip Grab, the big thing for me is properly sewn in liners or no liner. I’ve had several pairs of cheaper gloves, when on a ride you stop take your gloves off and you can’t get them back on.

The Assos were expensive, but really good quality.
 
Edit, found them:
I ordered these in 2018:

Still going strong, and warm enough for me down to 5 degrees or so
 
Who can recommend a good cycling glove brand, that does them in a similar sizing format as Held do? Meaning that they come in short, regular and long finger forms?

Cycling to work yesterday morning for half an hour in a 6°c temp, made my digits freeze and hand turned purple in no time.

As a side note:
Scott waterproof jacket that I’ve purchased on here not long ago, is a tad too small to wear over my biking jacket, but a perfect fit on a pedicycle. Great bit of kit to take the chill off the body.
Prendas do good cycle clothing
 


Back
Top Bottom