Sure, there are days that are too cold to ride, but if you have the Giro 100 Proof 2. 0 Glove, you can count those too-cold days on one hand, because these waterproof, breathable, and highly insulated lobster mitts will keep you protected when you really...
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...
In the land of confusing acronyms, the Giro LA DND Women's Gloves are queen. The sleek and stylish patterns will keep you Tinseltown-stylish when you're hitting the Lycra runway, and the silicone-tipped fingers are perfect for keeping a killer grip on...
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...
Cold, wet hands are no bueno and Giro's updated Pivot II gloves launches a two-pronged attack against both by keeping water out and warmth in. The gloves are equipped with an OutDry membrane that provides a formidable barrier against outside moisture...
We searched the archives and brought back some of our most popular Moda designs from the late '80s and early '90s. The Moda collection recognizes the desire for individual expression and celebrates who you are on and off the bikeFor the ultimate statement...
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...
The Proof 2. 0 Glove is Giro's warmest 5-finger glove, combining exceptional dexterity and waterproof warmth for those rides when temperatures dip into freezing territory. And while a lobster-style glove might offer some extra warmth, it simply can't...
The Rivet CS Glove from Giro is for the cyclist who wants the protection of a full-finger glove without the bulk. In fact, this slip-on glove is the lightest full-finger offering Giro has ever created. Using technical materials like Italian Gradient stretch...
Gordini pulled all the stops to keep your hands warm and dry in the coldest of temperatures with its Men's Polar Glove. With 750-fill down insulation at the back of the hand and Megaloft synthetic fill at the palm, you get high-loft warmth where you need...
Giordana made their Strada Gel Glove for the roads that aren't exactly smooth riding. They're the kind of thing we're happy to pull on and keep on all day. They're constructed with soft material and a wiping spot on the thumb, plus the lycra fabric moves...
The AV 200 Glove is a mid-weight glove for milder climates or those in-between days of early and late winter. It is breathable, windproof and water-resistant and has foam gel padding in the palm for added comfort. Its insulation properties will keep your...
Flylow is known for making some of the most durable leather ski gloves out there, and the new Super Gloves bring that legendary toughness to a full-featured ski glove. Being the warmest gloves in the Flylow lineup, the Super Gloves are ready for deep...
For cross-country and light trail riding during the summer months we're throwing on the Giro Trixter Glove. This performance-focused but budget-friendly glove gives us all sorts of control while we're ripping up local cross-country and trail loops. The...
The Defend Glove blends minimalism with durability for a glove that's protective, yet breathable. It's designed with four-way stretch polyester and stretch mesh finger gussets that increase flexibility and ventilation. We like that these gloves are touchscreen...
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...
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,...
Built for durability and comfort, the Giordana FR-C Pro Lyte Glove glove is one of our favorites and a go to option for any ride. The minimalist design has no padding on the palm, providing a direct handlebar feel that almost feels like wearing no gloves...
Having a great ride ruined because your hands hurt so bad is the worst. When the pain is all you are focusing on, finding a pair of gloves that eliminates the discomfort in your palm is key. With the Giro Supernatural Glove, a multi-density foam covers...
'Cross, cross-country, cross-continent--there are countless cycling situations where full finger coverage and light padding are appropriate additions to your kit drawer. Giro's Bravo Gel LF Gloves fit the bill, providing coverage without bulk and padding...
The Taifun Glove is an easy choice for daily duties during cold winters. Mixing together a breathable, wind and waterproof GORE-TEX membrane with the low-bulk and high-warmth PrimaLoft synthetic insulation ensures completely protective warmth that's worthy...
Knitted supplementary 5-finger liner. Add to existing models on cold days to increase warmth. Fits easily in your pocket
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...
Snowy ski resorts and remote mountain peaks are tough on our fingers if we are not wearing the Hestra Highland Glove. This glove combines a durable face fabric with lofty synthetic insulation, all while maintaining the dexterity we need for backcountry...