GOREWEARGORE WEAR Men's Waterproof Bike Gloves
C**E
As waterproof as gloves get, great feel and grip in any condition
Fantastic rain gloves for biking or commuting in moderate temperatures. Not much insulation here, so I wouldn't wear them in temps much below 45 or 50 unless you are going to be keeping your heart rate up there.Grip is outstanding. Tactile feel is superb.I have had these under a running tap, and submerged up to the wrist for 10 minutes without a single drop getting through. As long as you use a rain jacket with sleeves to shelter the wrists, your hands will stay dry. The wrist of the glove is fairly long to extend well up inside your sleeve, though this can make getting in and out of the gloves a bit of a tight fit.They do run on the rather small size, so follow the size guide very carefully, and if you like a little room in the glove, size up. I am usually an L, and ordered the XL based on the size guide, and if they were any smaller, I'd have to return them.
A**R
Quality
Impressive gloves. It appears they run just slightly small. I odered Large my normal size ... they fit but snug. Definitely waterproof which was the most important thing to me. The only negative is they are not technology touch friendly as advertised. My iPhone is absolutely unresponsive. I have already recommended to others.
J**N
Good, quality gloves, a few minor drawbacks, still my favorite gloves
Good, quality gloves, a few minor drawbacks. I've used these extensively last winter and this winter. The fit is very well with excellent dexterity, the only problem I have with fit is that the wrist just above the cuff is not adjustable or stretchy. While they fit my hands great once they're on, getting my hands into the gloves is a little difficult because of the wrist. Early this winter the seam stitching gave out on the cuff, right where the cuff flap connects to the glove. It's a little annoying, but hasn't affected the functionality of the gloves yet.The touchscreen functionality is so-so, sometimes it works okay, other times not at all (iPhone 6S and 11). On both index fingers and one thumb, the touch film has started to peel off, though I'm not sure if that's a reflection of the glove quality or just how rough I am with them. In both heavy rain and wet snow, they have been completely waterproof so far, and have kept my hands warm (not hot, but comfortable).I would definitely buy another pair of these, and may end up doing so just to have an extra set, they are my new favorite gloves.
J**R
Great name....but gloves fall short
Good fit. Poor interface with iPhone X. Poor cold weather performance (35-42 degree riding)
O**R
Expensive, But High Quality Waterproof and Windproof Gloves for Colder Temperatures
Bought these for Fall and Winter bike riding and I've been really impressed with their quality and performance so far. I've worn them in cold, dry temps as low as 29 F, and, wet temps in the low 40s (F), and, they've keep my hands and fingers warm and dry in light to moderate rain. I haven't tested them yet in heavy rain, but I expect they'll work just fine. The only con for me is that they tend to be too warm sometimes, usually when temps are in the 40s (F) or low 50s (F). In these temps, my hands tend to sweat and some dampness becomes noticeable within the gloves. I got these gloves on a sale ($58.00) and they're absolutely worth that price for my riding purposes. Durability-wise, time will tell, but I'm hoping to get at least several years of regular use out of these gloves.
L**X
Saved my hands!
These gloves are expensive, as Gore-tex always is, but for me they were worth it. I've used these for a winter hike, a few bike rides, and on my daily commute to work on my bike. They definitely stop the wind and I've not had wet hands yet (which is crazy considering it has rained every other day for what seems to be months now). Of course, this is pretty standard information--what I really want to attest to is the sturdy construction. I (unfortunately) wrecked my bike on some wet leaves coming down a steep hill with a corner at the bottom (not great). I slid about 10 ft across the pavement, with my hands dragging on the ground for most of the slide. My gloves survived! I had a TINY hole on the back of one glove and it didn't even reach the second waterproof layer. I patched it with some tenacious tape and they look brand new. They saved my hands from getting some serious road rash. So thanks, Gore Wear.
A**S
Wind proof glove
Used these twice. Low 40s one ride mid 40s to low 50s on the next ride. These gloves are wind proof! They are not necessarily warm but there is no outside air infiltration. My hands were never cold. Lower temps might change that. The inside of the glove has a papery feel when you put them on but once on the bike it isn’t bothersome. For me (size large) the thumb was a little short and the pinky was a bit long. Can’t say anything about the waterproof qualities (I really don’t intend to ride in the rain). Would buy again
R**S
Too tight around the wrist area.
I ordered an extra large size and instead they will send to you an extra large in European size. They are tight around the wrists and the material used inside feels like paper. I have not tested them yet in cold windy weather since the average local ambient temperature here is still 65 degrees during the day.
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