Pearl Izumi Women’s Cyclone Gel Glove, Black, Small
@ ELITE Softshell provides superior wind and water protection NEW 1:1 Glove Padding creates bridges over Ulnar and Median nerves for superior riding comfort NEW 1:1 Glove fit maximizes finger dexterity for shifting and braking Synthetic leather palm is soft and durable Hook and loop closure Gauntlet keeps wrists warm Reflective elements for low–light visibility Soft, windproof fleece wiping surface on thumb
- Spring/Summer 2014
- Our most popular cool weather cycling glove retains its great fit, protection, and comfort while adding new styling, more features and 1:1 Gel padding.
- Gear designed and constructed to fit perfectly to the body in motion. The perfect balance of anatomic fit, performance engineered materials and the personal interface between athlete and gear.
- Our 4 core fabric technologies (Transfer, Barrier, Thermal and Softshell ) create a system that works to help you maintain the perfect temperature for the weather conditions and activity range day in and day out
- Pearl Izumi product is built to last the lifetime of the garment, and this is how long we will stand behind it. Product purchased from an authorized dealer or retailer is fully warranted to the original owner against defects in materials and workmanship
List Price: $ 40.00
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Pearl Izumi Womens Cyclone Gel Glove Black Small
Highly functional, versatile winter cycling gloves,
The Pearl Izumi Women’s Cyclone Gel Glove is the most lightweight. I will probably wear this pair the most, because they are thinner and it is easier to grip the handlbars, shift, brake, etc. They are warm, though. They have a waterproof Softshell layer on the back of the hand (all three are waterproof). The palm is sort of a suede-type material. Even though these are the thinnest, I am sure they will be warm for cold or damp conditions down into the low 40’s or high 30’s.
The other two pair are more insulated. The Barrier glove has a leather palm and an elasticized cuff. They look like ski gloves; in fact, I’m sure I could wear them to ski. The Pro Softshell glove is from Pearl Izumi’s Pro line so theoretically they are the top of the line, costing $75 when I bought them, versus $70 for the Barrier glove. I cannot really tell much difference between the two in terms of warmth, comfort, or functionality. I am sure that both pair will be fine for the coldest riding I care to do! They are a little bulky but overall comfortable and functional.
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