
Men's Quest Shorts
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Thermal fleece glove for cool days
Need warmth without sacrificing feel or dexterity? The Thermal Gloves deliver soft, tactile performance for cool-weather rides where precision matters. With a barely-there fit and heat-management design, these gloves let you stay connected to your ride when temps dip into the 55–70 °F range.
The back of the hand is lined with brushed thermal fleece that traps heat without adding bulk, enhancing comfort over sustained efforts. Meanwhile, the microfiber palm offers a supple, wool-like feel and maintains excellent grip on handlebars, whether you’re climbing, descending—or even shoveling through winter.
Built for responsiveness and convenience, both the thumb and index finger are touch‑screen compatible, while a middle-finger pull-off tab makes glove removal effortless. The slip-on elastic wrist adds mobility and ensures a sleek, low-profile fit.
Whether it’s early spring training or brisk fall layers, these gloves deliver warmth, feel, and freedom—minus the bulk.
Pair with a lightweight cycling jacket or explore more of our cool-weather cycling gear for all-season readiness.
Palm: 79% polyester, 18% polyurethane, 3% polyamide | Back: 91% polyester, 9% elastane
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