The Castelli Premio Glove is a must-have for support and comfort during long road rides. Featuring the Castelli Damping System, our median nerve is protected to minimize discomfort, while the seamless synthetic palm features a silicone grip to ensure...
Cold, wet hands are a fairly simple problem—and Dakine's Scout Gloves offer a simple solution. From first snowfall to spring slush, the Scout allows for customized warmth thanks to the included removable stretch-fleece liner. And as far as staying dry...
Tough enough for freeriding without feeling like a boxing glove on smoother singletrack, Fox Racing's Dirtpaw Race Gloves use years of experience to keep you connected to the bike and comfortable on the trail. Lightweight, breathable uppers and a lightly...
In the early 1930's, Joe Magarac emerged from an ore mine. Born inside of the heart of the mountain, Joe was physically made of steel, and came upon the earth to protect steel workers and ore miners. Magarac was the patron saint of steel workers, would...
Committing to more miles in the saddle every week has its benefits, but your palms might disagree when they're calloused and aching from the increased hours on rough roads. Thankfully you don't have to beat them up just to put in the miles with the Giro...
A good pair of gloves is a nonnegotiable in our ski gear: The Rab Khroma Freeride GTX Glove meets all the requirements with an impermeable yet breathable membrane, lightweight mapped insulation, and a tough extended cuff to protect our hands from the...
Snowboarding is one of mankind's top seven creations of all time, but the learning curve can be rough, especially on your wrists. Keep them protected with the Dakine Nova Wristguard Glove. The Nova features your standard in glove construction—210-grams...
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,...
Fleecy on the inside and weather-resistant on the outside, Ranger Fire Gloves are lightweight gloves with a water-resistant AX Suede palm for gripping the bars in all kinds of trail conditions. The fleece insulation keeps your hands nice and warm and...
7iDP Control Gloves are well vented and lightweight. The minimal, ventilated fabric is perfect for warmer days or riders who prefer less 'glove' between them and the bike.
Cold, wet hands are a fairly simple problem—and Dakine's Scout Gloves offer a simple solution. From first snowfall to spring slush, the Scout allows for customized warmth thanks to the included removable stretch-fleece liner. And as far as staying dry...
We trust the Burton Profile Glove to help us avoid distracting discomfort in our digits. These ski and snowboard gloves boast a cinch closure over-sleeve gauntlet that seals out snow, a DRYRIDE 2-layer laminate for waterproof and breathable coverage,...
With GripIt's All Ride Glove fit snugly to our hands, we are able to hit the trail with confidence, comfort, and a unique style. The slip-on design makes for an easy on-and-off, while the polyester construction offers superior breathability and freedom...
When we're riding, we like bar-feel, but we also appreciate padding. Coverage is key, but we don't want to feel stifled and sweaty. Fox Racing's Men's Ranger Gloves strike that balance, eschewing the padding of their Ranger Gel stablemate and extending...
Tough enough for freeriding without feeling like a boxing glove on smoother singletrack, Fox Racing's Dirtpaw Race Gloves use years of experience to keep you connected to the bike and comfortable on the trail. Fox starts with lightweight, breathable uppers,...
It's hard to be comfortable when hands are cold and clammy. Thankfully, with the Dakine Titan Gloves, that's not going to be an issue. The 280g insulation provides plenty of warmth for most days, and they'll stay dry thanks to the guaranteed waterproof,...
The Ranger Gel Glove represents the most protective, comfort-minded option in Fox Racing's line-up. They combine full finger coverage, a crucial feature on tight trails lined with grasping brush, with pockets of gel padding that help absorb trail abuse...
That feeling of suspense we get at the top of the peak, wondering how our ride will go, might be rather intense in the moment, but we can at least rely on the Hestra Heli Glove to keep our hands warm while we scope out the best line in front of us. The...
Equipped for trail exploits and all-terrain pursuits, the Giro Men's DND Full Finger Mountain Bike Gloves keep you in control on high-speed descents, while softening the blow of excess trail feedback and vibration. Its Super Fit palm uses three-panels...
Designed to meet the demands of backcountry guides and outdoor professionals, this glove has reliable warmth, protection, and durability for anyone who makes their home in cold and snowy mountains. Gore-Tex technology offers protection for harsh winter...
Optimize breathability, while keeping your paws protected with Troy Lee's minimalist Air Gloves. These summerweight gloves combine a spandex upper that breathes with ease, with a synthetic leather palm for gripping the bars, and giving you just enough...
The Gordini MTN Crew Glove shields our hands from the elements, so we can keep feeling our fingertips. The lofty down fill in the back of the hand traps heat without all the heft and bulk, while the palm's synthetic fill promises to keep things cozy should...
Giro’s trail-specific cycling glove chucks the padding and increases ventilation and bar grip for the Havoc. Airflow is a priority for the Havoc, and it makes short-work of sweltering summer trail conditions with a mesh backing and a fully perforated...
We situate the JAG Glove as an entry-level cycling glove with a downright impressive feature set. The four-way stretch lycra construction adheres perfectly to our hand’s shape without any excess material, plus it has a nifty microfiber wipe to keep...