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Fingerless cycling gloves
Fingerless cycling gloves are an essential accessory for every cyclist, they provide protection and a comfortable grip on the handlebars. When choosing fingerless cycling gloves, consider the following features in particular:
- Material: Look for gloves made from breathable and moisture-wicking fabrics such as polyester or nylon. These materials help keep hands dry and comfortable and prevent excessive sweating.
- Padding: Choose gloves with strategically placed padding on the palms. This padding helps absorb shock and vibration, reducing hand fatigue during long rides. It also provides additional comfort and prevents numbness.
- Grip: A good pair of cycling gloves should have a grippy palm surface. Look for gloves with a silicone or textured pattern that improves grip on the handlebars, provides better control and reduces the risk of slipping.
- Fit: Choose gloves that fit well and are not too tight. The correct cut allows better dexterity and prevents the gloves from shifting while driving. Consider gloves with adjustable wrist closures for a custom fit.
- Ventilation: Ventilated gloves with mesh panels or perforation allow for better air flow, keep hands cool and prevent excessive sweating. This is especially important during hot weather or intensive driving.
Consider your specific needs, riding style and weather conditions when choosing short cycling gloves. It's a good idea to try them on and make sure they fit properly before buying.
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Sale -50% Leatt MTB 5.0 Endurance women's gloves, stealth black/grey
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