

Riding in cool and windy weather requires that you protect your hands from the elements, but that shouldn't come at the expense of dexterity. This warm and tactile glove will keep you in control, while aiding comfort and warmth throughout your ride. GORE-TEX INFINIUM Product: versatile, medium thermal protection, totally windproof Box end finger construction increases dexterity at your fingertips while reducing bulk Review: Very comfortable and thin - Gloves work well down to the low 40s temperatures. Many of the negative reviews are that it is not waterproof so don't count on wearing these in the rain. The gloves are slightly long in the fingers but I can't size down because they fit snugly around the rest of my hand. I wear size XL in cycling gloves. I will definitely purchase another pair when these start to wear out. The red gloves are a brilliant red and really stand out. The best feature is I can control my bike without losing dexterity so common with long finger gloves. If you plan on riding in temperatures below 40 degrees you would need an additional layer. Review: Not Waterproof - Not good for warmth but good enough for like 40 degree weather. Also not even remotely waterproof.


















| ASIN | B000KDVKKQ |
| ASIN | B07TLGD8H9 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #455,673 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #260 in Men's Cycling Gloves |
| Brand Name | GOREWEAR |
| Closure Type | Hook and Loop |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (392) |
| Date First Available | June 26, 2019 |
| Department | unisex |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04017912073950 |
| Glove Type | Outdoor |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Item model number | 100501 |
| Manufacturer | Gore Wear |
| Manufacturer | Gore Wear |
| Material Type | Silicone |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
| Size | Medium |
| Sport Type | Cycling |
| Style Name | C5 Gore-tex Infinium Gloves |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Limited Warranty |
S**S
Very comfortable and thin
Gloves work well down to the low 40s temperatures. Many of the negative reviews are that it is not waterproof so don't count on wearing these in the rain. The gloves are slightly long in the fingers but I can't size down because they fit snugly around the rest of my hand. I wear size XL in cycling gloves. I will definitely purchase another pair when these start to wear out. The red gloves are a brilliant red and really stand out. The best feature is I can control my bike without losing dexterity so common with long finger gloves. If you plan on riding in temperatures below 40 degrees you would need an additional layer.
F**G
Not Waterproof
Not good for warmth but good enough for like 40 degree weather. Also not even remotely waterproof.
C**E
Great for what they were designed to do.
I had to laugh reading some of the reviews of these gloves... "not very warm at all" These are bicycling gloves. They are meant to provide superior grip and tactile control while blocking wind and shedding excess heat. They do all those things superbly. Better grip than skin by far, even when wet. Stellar tactile control (nearly the best I've ever used). Good touchscreen response using an iPhone X with tempered glass screen protector. Blocks wind enough to prevent a chill on the bike. These are no-pad gloves (meaning no gel cushions). If you need gel cushioning, then maybe these are not for you. Otherwise, they are outstanding biking gloves - or really for any other activity that needs great grip and feel.
E**.
Weird fitting gloves
Not impressed with these expensive wind blocking gloves. XL size barely fits my medium hands with tight finger openings. Touchscreen is lousy too. Returning them.
J**G
Unable to use on touch screens
Good quality but unable to use my phone while wearing the gloves even though they are advertised as compatible with touch screens.
S**Y
They are not waterproof at all! Don’t waste your money.
C**N
Great wind and waterproof gloves that wear super tough
In the last twelve months I have worn out full finger gloves from POC, Chrome Industries, Giro - Gore for the win. Similar miles to the other gloves and show very little sign of wear. Fit is a little big. They are too warm for summer use but perfect in the winter and colder parts of the shoulder seasons.
R**B
Comfortable in dry cool weather
I have a hard time finding gloves to fit my giant hands. These fit very comfortably for dry cool weather. They will not keep hands dry in the rain, and they are not warm enough for winter ( < 45 F).
C**R
Despite being made of thin water and wind resistant material with no stretch, I find these gloves fit very well and are comfortable to wear on the bike. They have a suede texture material on the palm, and a bit if rubbery trim on the fingers that provides nice grip and works on my touch screen. There is no padding on the palm, but I have found them quite comfortable. This is my second pair. The previous pair lasted about 5 years of regular use before the Velcro no longer stayed stuck and a few more years before the fabric in the high contact areas finally wore through. I was very happy to be able to buy exactly the same style again.
N**.
Super Handschuhe. Allerdings würde ich sagen das sie groß ausfallen.
P**H
eigentlich tolle Handschuhe mit angenehmem Material..nicht zu dick-nicht zu dünn. leider für meine Hand nicht passend, da die Finger ca 2cm zu lang waren und auch die Naht an der Fingerkuppe für mich störend war...gingen deshalb leider zurück
C**A
Super achat
S**K
When these first arrived, I was dismayed that they're really very thin, with ZERO padding. (I usually get double-gel cycling gloves due to finger numbness) But they've been fine. And gosh darnit, they're excellent. Gore Infinium are basically partial-windstopper multi-fabric; some surfaces are windstopper material, some are not. And I'm absolutely loving how content my hands are from between 10 and 21 Celcius. I'll often put them on first thing in the morning in the fall, and not bother taking them off until it is 24c and they're drenched with sweat; even drenched, they're still comfortable, warm, but not too warm. They're not waterproof like Gore-Tex Active, merely water resistant, and I haven't had them out in a downpour yet, but for what they're meant for, including saturating fog and light rain, I can completely forget the weather and pedal onward. I also appreciate the fluro yellowness; I know when I'm signalling or gesturing, I can be seen even by low-flying planes. They're thin enough to become every-day-carry on the bicycle. I've even taken to wearing them while out walking. Worth every penny.
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