Cycling Gloves

Cycling Gloves
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Cycling Gloves

Grip, control, and comfort—on road, gravel, or trail. Our cycling gloves are built for real riding: breathable backs, durable palms, smart padding where it matters, and weather-ready options that keep hands working when the pace—or the forecast—turns.

Choose Your Glove

Fingerless mitts: max airflow and bar feel for heat and tempo days—see Road Cycling Gloves.

Lightweight full-finger: extended coverage with breathable backs for mixed-surface miles.

Padded/gel: targeted relief for long rides and rough roads—compare options in our Gloves Guide.

Waterproof: seam-sealed protection for rain and spray—browse Men’s Wet Weather or Women’s Wet Weather.

Winter: insulated, windproof shells for deep-cold efforts—start with the Winter Glove Guide.

Padding, Palms & Control

Go minimal for direct bar feel and fast shifts, or choose targeted gel/foam to ease pressure on endurance days.

Durable synthetic palms improve grip wet or dry; silicone details steady levers on rough terrain.

Touchscreen fingertips keep you moving without removing gloves.

Temperature Guide

70°F+ (21°C+): fingerless mitts or ultralight full-finger.

55–70°F (13–21°C): lightweight full-finger; add light wind protection if needed.

45–55°F (7–13°C): softshell or lightly insulated backs for cool mornings.

30–45°F (-1–7°C): insulated gloves; consider a thin liner and a wind layer from Men’s Jackets & Vests / Women’s Jackets & Vests.

Below 30°F (-1°C): insulated, waterproof shells; seal the system with warm men’s socks / women’s socks and men’s / women’s shoe covers.

Wet or windy? Bump up one level and vent on climbs to manage inside/out moisture.

Fit & Sizing

Snug through the fingers with minimal palm bunching; cuffs should seal without pinch.

If you’re between sizes, check the Size & Fit Guide and consider a liner for winter setups.

FAQ

Fingerless vs. full-finger—what’s better?
Fingerless wins for heat and max bar feel; full-finger adds protection and versatility on gravel, MTB, and cooler temps.

Are waterproof cycling gloves breathable?
Yes—ride-breathable membranes balance heat and storm protection. Open vents on climbs and close for descents.

How should I wash cycling gloves?
Close fasteners, wash cold, skip fabric softener, and air-dry to preserve padding, stretch, and DWR performance.

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