When the snow is piling up from heavy-hitting storms, we slip on the Hestra Fall Line Glove and surf over waves of champagne at the resort or in the backcountry. The women's specific cut is slightly narrower than the men's to minimize bulk and maximize...
For maximum comfort in cold climates, we throw on the Swix Star XC 3. 0 Glove. We love that they feature insulation on the palm and upper glove to keep our hands and fingers warm, while the 4-way stretch lycra upper material optimizes our dexterity and...
Built to outlast winter's wrath season after season, Hestra's Voss CZone Glove is our hands' ride-or-die on the mountain. Packed with insulating fibers and equipped with a breathable membrane, this pair locks in the heat and shuts out the wet, while the...
The women's Havoc W is the ideal choice for today's trail riders who want refined fit and styling, technical ability, and everyday durability. The key to getting this formula right starts with the palm: a seamless, pre-curved one-piece design made with...
When our day at the resort begins with a warm-up lap down sweeping groomers before spending some time in technical terrain and ending in the park, we need the Burton Profile Glove. The low-profile gloves are packed with ThermocoreECO insulation that ensures...
Though they're referred to as shoulder seasons, the transitional weeks of fall and spring often leave us more concerned about our hands. Protecting those extremities is one of the trickiest obstacles of shoulder-season cycling, so items like Pearl Izumi's...
Chattering over chunder leaves our hands feeling raw, but not if we're equipped with the DND Glove from Giro. With this glove fit, durability, and control are the names of the game. An AX Suede palm eliminates bunching and provides an excellent bar feel,...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""These gloves are my go-to for aerobic activities in cool weather. They’re super breathable, and the 4-way stretch gives me full mobility. The touchscreen-compatible fingertips are a nice touch for quick check-ins...
Designed to keep you warm when the temps drop, the Defend Fire Low-Profile Gloves feature a low-profile fit and fleece lining for extra warmth. The DWR treatment sheds water and works to keep your gloves clean and dry while the fleece-lined ripstop back-of-hand...
The C3 Gore-tex INFINIUM Gloves fit into Gore Wear’s line as a versatility option for cool-weather use due to their Gore-tex construction which combats the elements without sacrificing breathability. Reflective patterning across the outer directs the...
Whether you're grinding out climbs in autumnal canyons or ticking off base miles with a backdrop of budding spring foliage, Pearl Izumi's Cyclone Gel Women's Gloves provide the ideal blend of comfort and restriction-free reach. They're made from Pearl's...
Made for barefoot enthusiasts who aren't afraid to feel some terrain, the Vapor Glove 6 Running Shoe features a zero-drop design and total stack height of just 6mm. The Barefoot 2 construction allows a natural toe splay and foot position, while coveted...
Mime practice is at 10 o'clock sharp, so make sure you toss the Hestra Deerskin Primaloft Ribbed Men's Glove in the kit with your beret, striped shirt, and face paint. Of course, if mime time isn't until tomorrow, you can use the Deerskin for pretty much...
Enduro riding doesn't always go easy on our hands, but that's why we're wearing the Flowline Glove from Troy Lee Designs. An adjustable hook-and-loop cuff makes for easy on and off, and a single-layer palm with laser perforated holes enhances breathability....
For reliable protection on the mountain, we tuck our hands inside Mountain Hardwear's All Tracks GORE-TEX Glove. The hardwearing, impermeable build shields our hands from rugged winter conditions, while the plush fleece lining keeps our hands cozy, never...
The Hestra Women’s Heli Glove gives you warmth and waterproof protection whether you’re hopping out of a ‘copter in the Chugach or cutting icy lines at your local hill. The Triton three-layer shell and Fiberfill synthetic insulation keep wet and...
A do-anything glove from The North Face, the Montana Utility Gloves keeps our hands warm and dry all-winter long, no matter what we're doing. The DryVent waterproof insert keeps liquids from seeping through, and the synthetic insulation keeps our hands...
While our core may be comfortable with the same vest and jersey combination for months, our hands need more care to be warm enough to shift and brake properly as winter settles in for the season. The Assos Ultraz Winter Glove is built on the same scaffold...
Troy Lee Designs gloves are all researched, designed and meticulously tested before they make their way on to the hands of great athletes around the world. The Swelter glove is designed to extend your riding into cooler weather. The 3 layer softshell...
The Hestra Women’s Heli Glove gives you warmth and waterproof protection whether you’re hopping out of a ‘copter in the Chugach or cutting icy lines at your local hill. The Triton three-layer shell and Fiberfill synthetic insulation keep wet and...
Made for barefoot enthusiasts who aren't afraid to feel some terrain, the Vapor Glove 6 Running Shoe features a zero-drop design and total stack height of just 6mm. The Barefoot 2 construction allows a natural toe splay and foot position, while coveted...
Brisk early spring and late fall days present a conundrum of glove choice that usually leaves us with either numb fingers or roasting palms and struggling to find the perfect balance of cool weather paw coverage. Giro's Blaze II Gloves may be just what...
When the trails are calling we slip on the SHREDLY Mountain Bike Glove and start pedaling. These lightweight gloves slip right on so that the lightweight mesh can pull moisture off of our hands and keep us comfortable on even the hottest days.
The Defend Glove is constructed from lightweight and comfortable material with a highly durable palm. Air is channeled through the glove via stretch mesh finger gussets so we stay cool, and touchscreen compatibility ensures we can always operate our maps...