Cycling glove reviews
Shopping for new cycling gloves? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
Latest
-
GripGrab Ride Waterproof Winter gloves review
The GripGrab Ride Waterproof Winter gloves keep your hands warm and dry on the typical winter ride and have a touchscreen thumb
By Paul Norman Published
-
Proviz Reflect360 gloves review
Reflective, waterproof and thermal are the Proviz Reflect360 gloves are the epitome of a British winter glove?
By Hannah Bussey Published
-
Hirzl Grippp Tour FF winter gloves review
Three winter-specific cycling gloves get tested
By Cycling Weekly Published
-
Endura FS260-Pro Nemo Gloves review
Made from 90% neoprene the Endura FS260-Pro Nemo Gloves are designed to keep your hands warm even when the heavens open
By Chris Hovenden Published
-
GripGrab Raptor full finger gloves review
The Raptor gloves provide lightweight protection and excellent grip
By Paul Norman Published
-
GripGrab Neoprene Gloves review
Do you ride whatever the weather? For wet, chilly conditions these neoprene gloves from Grip Grab do a great job of keeping your hands warm.
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
-
Assos L1 Insulator gloves review
By Mike Hawkins Published
-
Craft Glow gloves review
Craft Glow gloves offer up a great summer glove options for those looking for hand comfort and protection, though reflectives are showing signs of wear already
By Symon Lewis Published
-
Giro Monaco II Gel mitts review
The Giro Monaco II mitts are loaded with features to make long summer rides more comfortable including Pittards sheep leather palms
By Paul Norman Published
-
Sealskinz Performance Thermal gloves review
You want a pair of winter gloves to be waterproof, windproof and breathable. Sealskinz says the Performance Thermal gloves tick all the boxes. We put this claim to the test
By Chris Hovenden Published
-
Pedal Ed Thermo Reflective gloves review
Pedal Ed’s winter gloves have highly reflective backs and plenty of insulation
By Paul Norman Published
-
dhb Aeron gloves review
The dhb Aeron gloves may come with thick gel padding, but unfortunately it compresses quickly, although everything else about these gloves is rather good.
By James Bracey Published