🚴♂️ Conquer every ride, rain or shine — gloves that work as hard as you do!
The GripGrab Waterproof Knitted Thermal Cycling Gloves combine a wind- and waterproof membrane with a snug, breathable knitted design to keep your hands warm, dry, and comfortable in all weather. Featuring an anti-slip palm for superior grip and reflective details for safety, these full-finger gloves are engineered for serious cyclists tackling cold, wet, and muddy conditions.
Age range | Adult |
Color | Black |
Size | M/L |
Hand orientation | Ambidextrous |
Style | GripGrab Waterproof Knitted Thermal Cycling Gloves |
League | Unzutreffend |
Material composition | Outer: 90% Polyamide 8% Elastane 2% Rubber, Inner: 70% Acrylic 20% Polyamide 8% Elastane 2% Rubber |
Material type | Outer layer: 90% Polyamide 8% Elastane 2% Rubber, Inner layer: 70% Acrylic 20% Polyamide 8% Elastane 2% Rubber |
Number of items | 1 |
Outer material | Polyamid |
Seasons | All Weather |
Features | Thermo, Windproof, Waterproof, Extra Grip, Breathable |
Sport | Cycling |
Included components | 1 pair of GripGrab Waterproof Knitted Thermal Winter Cycling Gloves |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | GripGrab |
Department | Unisex |
Manufacturer | GripGrab |
Item model number | 107401052 |
Product Dimensions | 31.09 x 12.6 x 3.51 cm; 65 g |
ASIN | B07TSP1LVF |
B**R
Excellent gloves, windproof and waterproof
These might be a bit more pricey than other options, but 100% worth it. Have kept my hands warm cycling in cold winds and rain, and walking in the Highlands in snow and gales. The windproofing is fantastic, and they're certainly waterproof against heavy rain. Haven't tried fully submerging my hands with them, but that's not a use case for me. Sizing instructions were very accurate.
M**H
Seem to work
You read lots of reviews about waterproof gloves and find that many people haven't actually tested them in the wet!Well I have used these once and the weather was wet. 7 miles cycling and my glove liners (I always wear liners) were still dry, despite the fact I hadn't tucked the ends of the glove under my jacket.The problem is that they keep water out during the ride, but I'm looking at them now and they are still wet. Surprisingly they are also wet inside. I have turned them inside-out and they seem to have a sort of rubber internal membrane - I could blow them inside-out like a rubber glove but they do seem to let a little air through.After 4 hours and half an hour on the radiator, they are definitely dry on the inside but the outside remains wet. Contrast this to my gore-tex jacket, it dried in the cold and was wearable very quickly.I've knocked a star off because they get wet and stay wet on the outside but they did a far better job than my other gloves which would have been drenched still had I worn them. I would buy these again but I really prefer a material that is completely water repellent. I guess the clue is the word 'knitted'.I am hoping these will last, I always find bike gloves only ever last one or two seasons due to the additional wear-and-tear they get with brakes and gear changes. they seem well made and are very bright so I should be able to spot them in a hurry. My hands usually get very cold but they (with the liners) kept my hands at a sensible temperature. My hands don't normally get sweaty but I think they feel ok and not like a rubber-glove.
J**L
Great quality
So comfy and lightweight
L**A
Very good
Waterproof and warm
M**N
Quality items
Very comfortable. Excellent length, perfect width and great grip. I have used these in all conditions (damp, very wet and cold) brilliant in all.
V**L
Nice and warm for those cold days
Nice and warm. Waterproof feature works well. I did find my hands getting too hot when it’s above 10c so may save this for the colder or rainy days. I ordered a medium season one too for when its not as cold. Really nice fit, no touchscreen feature so it’s difficult to take on and off if needed.
M**A
Really are waterproof
I cycle often in heavy rain, and I also work outdoors a lot of the time. The gloves are really waterproof, and warm also, they are very good for cycling as well, they allow a good grip.
K**N
It wetted out after one ride in rain
Wetted out after one ride. No longer waterproof. Also you get wet from hand sweat inside. Then your hands become very cold when it's wet.Update: after two months, the lettering has completely fallen off and some of the grippy parts has broken off too.
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