Women's Cycling Gloves

Women's Cycling Gloves
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Women’s Cycling Gloves

Grip that holds. Comfort that lasts. Our women’s cycling gloves are tuned for road speed, gravel range, and everyday miles—from airy fingerless mitts and lightweight full‑finger cycling gloves to padded gel gloves, waterproof cycling gloves, and winter cycling gloves. Built to disappear under pressure so your hands stay steady when the pace—or the weather—turns.

Choose Your Glove

Fingerless mitts: low‑bulk bar feel and ventilation for heat and tempo days.

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

Insulated / softshell: wind‑blocking warmth for cold, dry rides; pair with a shell from Jackets & Vests when it bites.

Waterproof: seam‑sealed protection that keeps hands working in the rain—see Women’s Wet Weather.

Padding, Palms & Control

Go minimal for direct bar feel and fast shifts, or choose targeted gel/foam to ease pressure on long rides. Durable synthetic palms improve grip wet or dry; touchscreen fingertips keep you moving without removing gloves. Learn more in our Gloves Guide.

Temperature Guide

70°F+: fingerless mitts or ultralight full‑finger for max airflow.

55–70°F: lightweight full‑finger; add light wind protection if needed.

45–55°F: softshell or lightly insulated backs for cool mornings.

30–45°F: insulated gloves; consider a thin liner and a wind layer from Jackets & Vests.

Below 30°F: insulated, waterproof shells; finish the seal with warm socks and shoe covers.

Wet or windy? Bump up one level and match with seam‑sealed protection from Wet Weather.

Fit & Sizing

Snug with fingers to the tips, no palm bunching. Cuffs should seal without pinch. Use our Size & Fit Guide if you’re between sizes.

FAQ

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

Are waterproof gloves breathable?
Yes—look for waterproof/breathable membranes, vent on climbs, and pair with a wicking base layer up top to manage inside/out moisture.

How should I wash cycling gloves?
Close fasteners, machine wash gentle, and air‑dry to preserve shape, padding, and stretch.

Complete the System

Round out your kit with jackets & vests, shoe covers, and rain protection—purpose‑built pieces that work so well, they disappear.