7 of the Best Winter Cycling Gloves

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
  • Some of the best gloves for keeping your hands warm and dry when it's cold and wet this winter
    Altura Merino gloves tidd.ly/3FKTwxq
    Sportful NoRain Gloves tidd.ly/3nNJYeX
    Giro Xnetic H20 gloves tidd.ly/3xjY4HY
    Giro Blaze 2.0 gloves tidd.ly/3l0Ew6z
    Sportful Fiandre gloves tidd.ly/3cOMP0w
    Castelli Estremo gloves tidd.ly/3l85YiR
    Gore Wear Infinium Thermo Split gloves tidd.ly/3cKgs3h
    Contents
    00:00 Intro to winter gloves
    2:31 Altura Merino gloves
    3:42 Sportful NoRain gloves
    4:58 Giro Xnetic H2O gloves
    6:21 Giro Blaze 2.0 gloves
    7:33 Sportful Fiandre gloves
    9:03 Castelli Estremo gloves
    10:32 Gore Wear Infinium Thermo Split Gloves
    12:12 Conclusion
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Komentáře • 76

  • @Thomas-fy9yc
    @Thomas-fy9yc Před 2 lety +18

    Castelli Estremo gloves are fantastic. I commute in freezing temps, and these stay warm over my speedy 18 mile bike commute. I tested about 16 gloves until I settled on these.

  • @boatman222345
    @boatman222345 Před 2 lety +1

    Pure and simple, gloves don't do a great job of keeping your hands warm, particularly if the rest of your body is cold. Between winter cycling, cross country skiing, and ice climbing I've spent a small fortune n gloves over the years and the most expensive gloves still don't keep my hands warm despite ads and reviews that assure me they will.

  • @grahambowes756
    @grahambowes756 Před 2 lety +4

    After painful finger rides in the cold, I invested last winter in the Estremo and they have been great for me too. Even thought they have more bulk than some, I've not had a problem using them with the relatively small Di2 gear controls. Plus the warmth and fit is great for me.

    • @Thomas-fy9yc
      @Thomas-fy9yc Před 2 lety +1

      A bulky as they seem, they don’t feel as bulky as equally warm gloves that I’ve tried by Gore,, etc. They also have an unmatched flexibility , bend in the right place and don’t compromise hand dexterity on the bike.

  • @davidnicholson6680
    @davidnicholson6680 Před 2 lety +2

    The Head gloves from Costco are cheap and available in three different weights. For the same price as one if these options, you can buy a bunch of pairs and throw them in the wash after each ride.

  • @davidheathfield5040
    @davidheathfield5040 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a massive collection of gloves. The sportfull gloves have been working for me in all temperatures in cardiff and the South Wales valleys for a fair few years now. On my second pair after a few crashes and falls. They are amazingly comfortable and dexterous and work in temperatures from 10 - below 0 for me. Best value and most useful gloves I have.

  • @AG17_1
    @AG17_1 Před 2 lety +1

    Castelli neoprene gloves for me. Possibly not for everyone as your hands can get a bit sweaty but they are never cold.

  • @davidbinkowski1237
    @davidbinkowski1237 Před 2 lety +2

    For the really cold rides in Colorado I use those battery warmed gloves from Costco. So far they seem to work extremely well since the heat levels are adjustable.

  • @philtomlinson8220
    @philtomlinson8220 Před 2 lety +3

    Galibier has a great range of gloves, which work really well, and are fantastic value

    • @eppingway
      @eppingway Před rokem +1

      Plus one for the galibier gloves

  • @WatchMeEDC
    @WatchMeEDC Před 2 lety +1

    I highly recommend Castelli’s Perfetto model line of gloves. Both the Perfetto ROS and Perfetto Light are fantastic depending on the temp range. Really high quality, fit and finish.

  • @Biggreydog
    @Biggreydog Před 2 lety +1

    Gloves from petrol pump as liners are the hack when out and freezing.it works.

  • @justinhaller2055
    @justinhaller2055 Před rokem

    I have a fast ebike and my hands get cold below 45° enough with neoprene covers its nice to have a good wind proof warm glove below 30° for sure.

  • @misfit2022
    @misfit2022 Před 2 lety

    I am not a cyclist but I like the look of those liner gloves for an early morning run when you just need to take the edge off the cold.

  • @walshman70
    @walshman70 Před 2 lety

    I've got a pair of the Giro Xnetic H2O gloves and they're working very well in our soggy Vancouver winter climate!

  • @onelastlap9302
    @onelastlap9302 Před 2 lety +2

    Some good gloves out there! I don’t have any right now, thanks for the review

  • @Mi_cycling
    @Mi_cycling Před 2 lety +1

    Looking at new winter gloves for some time now. Just ordered the Fiandre model based on your vid, hope they are good :). Nice vid again, keep it up.

  • @MrJwmurph
    @MrJwmurph Před 2 lety +11

    Great information David! Could you also recommend socks and insider tips for us with cold feet?

    • @JasonHughesUK
      @JasonHughesUK Před 2 lety

      +1 for socks!

    • @robwhite164
      @robwhite164 Před 2 lety +1

      I find the right winter boots or shoes and foot beds more important than socks for keeping feet warm.

    • @ollieb9875
      @ollieb9875 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm big in to merino wool at the moment, bare layer, socks. Yes. 👍

    • @johnhabjan4248
      @johnhabjan4248 Před 2 lety +1

      Been using Pearl Izumi AmFIB toe covers for the last four winters - awesome. They block the ventilation holes on the top/front of the shoe and generally insulate the entire front of the shoe. With these on I can use pretty much any socks at all, although I tend to wear Castelli Quindici merino socks all year round. Winter night rides can get close to 0 deg C - with toe covers, no prob. When temps stay above 20C take the toe covers off. (Australia here - I can't stand the cold i.e. anything below 20!)
      Still looking for the perfect winter gloves though. This video is a big help

    • @sparkvideos77
      @sparkvideos77 Před 2 lety +1

      Uniqlo heat tech for me - warm, not too bulky, wicks sweat. More comfy at a fraction of the cost of merino. Tights/overshoes will hide that you aren’t wearing official cycling specific socks, if that bothers you.

  • @76projects11
    @76projects11 Před 2 lety +2

    i love my Defeet duragloves for most of the year. Otherwise i would also highly rate Spatz gloves too. Got to be as thin as possible for me.

  • @HKRoad
    @HKRoad Před 2 lety

    Try Dissent 133 multi-layer gloves. I found the Estremo cold - guess I get colder than you but the three layers of dissent 133 gloves worked. And you can take off a pair as you travel. And for colder days, battery warmed gloves are great.

  • @oOoACFREEMANoOo
    @oOoACFREEMANoOo Před 2 lety

    I got thin pair to go up and another to go down. Sweat and moisture will chill you either way

  • @fatbikejamie
    @fatbikejamie Před 2 lety +1

    45nrth Cobrafist pogies, and any thin glove you want

  • @harrylook7810
    @harrylook7810 Před 2 lety +4

    I hate bulky gloves. When it gets too cold for my midweight gloves, I add Hot Hands.

  • @hansschotterradler3772
    @hansschotterradler3772 Před 2 lety +2

    Looking for the video with the best winter shoes. Can't get my feet warm matter what I do. I'm about to go back to flat pedals so that I can wear heavy winter boots.

  • @j.erickson8571
    @j.erickson8571 Před 2 lety

    Castelli Spettacolo: superb. You cannot go wrong when you buy anything from Castelli.

    • @mokotramp
      @mokotramp Před rokem

      You can actually go very wrong with Castelli! I'm a real Fanboy, but Castelli gloves are generally overpriced Chinese junk!

  • @CyclingthePeaks
    @CyclingthePeaks Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent - thanks. I have tried the Assos double glove system and a lobster glove. In 5°c and below my hands get so cold I either use heated gloves with heated fingers or just ride inside on Zwift.

    • @Stoffendous
      @Stoffendous Před 2 lety

      That's not you, those Assos gloves are total crap. I own them as well.

  • @scottsutoob
    @scottsutoob Před 2 lety

    Most gloves work OK, but a big annoyance is the gap between the glove and the sleeve. My wrists get cold. I bought the cheapest pair of socks I could find and cut off the ankle part and made myself some wrist gaiters. Works pretty well.

  • @mancello
    @mancello Před 2 lety +1

    I have Raynaud's. Other options are chemical hand warmers, heated gloves using batteries and pogies also known as Bar Mitts.

    • @NetMillionaire
      @NetMillionaire Před 2 lety

      I Have raynauds so, painfully cold after about 1 hour riding in cold weather and puts you off riding. But I love riding too much so always open to try anything that can keep my hands warm when riding. I’ve bought at least 20 pairs of gloves and just bought the £80 Italian ones recommended in this video, I’ll try those gore mitts if these don’t work! Any more recommendations anyone?

    • @mancello
      @mancello Před 2 lety

      @@NetMillionaire Try electric gloves which give about two hours of heat.

  • @Sergio_Math
    @Sergio_Math Před 2 lety

    Me, living in a place that's constantly between 5 and 25 degrees C, and never above or below that all year round:
    Gloves are gloves!

  • @simmysims9209
    @simmysims9209 Před 2 lety

    I drive a bike all year around and here in Finland during the winter temperature can go under -30°, so I need way warmer cloves for the mid part of the winter.

    • @sennahoj6741
      @sennahoj6741 Před rokem

      Can partly relate, here in Estonia I ride on the -20 degree days

  • @sennahoj6741
    @sennahoj6741 Před rokem

    Are the Gore Wear GTX Infinium Thermo Split Gloves good enough for -5 to -20 degrees?

  • @NoGattsuNoGlory
    @NoGattsuNoGlory Před 2 lety +1

    I get the battery powered seal skin waterproof warming gloves

  • @travisjohnson5824
    @travisjohnson5824 Před 2 lety

    Nice video! what watch are you wearing?

  • @Zegswijze
    @Zegswijze Před 2 lety +2

    The indoor trainer is fine unless you ride your bike to work. Woud be nice though to commute without leaving the house in the cold winter months.

  • @pigeonpoo1823
    @pigeonpoo1823 Před 2 lety

    Last year I wrapped pipe insulation around the bars. Didn't work. I like the look of those Gore gloves tho

  • @CycoWarriorx
    @CycoWarriorx Před 2 lety +4

    Great review(s)… "Buy cheap, buy twice” - the truest, truism in the history of truth… 😎🤜🏽🤛🏽

    • @ollieb9875
      @ollieb9875 Před 2 lety +1

      Buy once cry once is another 👍

  • @steppings5645
    @steppings5645 Před 2 lety

    I prefer a fine wool glove within a good pair of track mitts.

  • @roilev
    @roilev Před 2 lety

    Are the Giro Xnetic a reiteration of the Sealskinz waterproof knitted gloves? Even if I love their socks, the gloves are a total failure - you sweat in them, they don't keep your palm and fingers warm in the cold weather ... and they get soaking wet and freezing cold when raining!

  • @DEXVD
    @DEXVD Před 2 lety

    Hi David, not sure if you have experience with them but how would you compare the Giro Ambient gloves to these? Would they be more comparable to the Sportful Fiandre or Castelli Estremo? I have 45NRTH Sturmfist 5s for extreme conditions and the Specialized Trail Thermal but would like something in between. Spend a long time here in Canada in that -5 to -15 range but also spend a long time in that 0 to +7 range (would like a good glove for that range).

  • @user-fk8rb8ue5h
    @user-fk8rb8ue5h Před 2 lety +1

    r I get mine from Aldi cost about a fiver fantastic.

  • @lpzg69
    @lpzg69 Před 2 lety

    Decathlon 500, what do ya think?

  • @mokujinsan9946
    @mokujinsan9946 Před 2 lety

    Ziener GTX Gore tex for deep winter rides and Ziener Team Nordic Gore tex Infinium for Autumn wind ok until about 2 C.

  • @mramazingtroy
    @mramazingtroy Před 2 lety +3

    People over think gloves. Buy road or off-road light weight pogies problem solved.

  • @magnusljadas2109
    @magnusljadas2109 Před 2 lety

    ”Winter” 😁

  • @mstojanovic9
    @mstojanovic9 Před 2 lety

    I am super happy with my $17 Rockbros winter gloves from Ebay.

  • @johnsenior478
    @johnsenior478 Před 2 lety

    Been helpful if you had said whether the last 3 pairs had any waterproofing. Challenge for me is wet and cold. Often below 5 and raining on Yorkshire coast so warm and waterproof - usually find my gloves last a winter then stay warm but let the rain in. Suggestions?

  • @philipsimmonds1103
    @philipsimmonds1103 Před 2 lety

    Rock Brothers mitts .. no need 4 gloves ..

  • @glovelynet
    @glovelynet Před rokem

    Glovelies anti slip silicone will do the trick.

  • @thezenboy
    @thezenboy Před 2 lety

    Assos? Any ideas on the Assos line of gloves?

  • @speedbird8987
    @speedbird8987 Před 2 lety

    Wou,Would, be helpful to add in if they havea any good options for women. Thanks!

  • @norcothesingingcyclist9129

    I recently brought waterproof fleece lined gloves from a British owned company and they leaked through the seams on the fingers and palms 😢
    On another note I found Altura & Endura kit is the best it generally works for me

  • @craigherriot4026
    @craigherriot4026 Před 2 lety +1

    They haven't made the glove that will help me I'm afraid. I suffer with Reynaud's Syndrome as well. Have amassed about 15 pairs of gloves. Pretty much the same selection of styles you feature but nothing helps. I have a pair of the battery powered heated gloves but they were next to useless. Far too bulky as well. After a 2 or 3 hour ride in cold weather my hands are just useless appendages on the end of my arms. Totally numb.

  • @bike4fish241
    @bike4fish241 Před 2 lety

    to bad you didnt look at pearl izumi. they make some of the best winter gloves on the market.

    • @d00dEEE
      @d00dEEE Před 2 lety

      Yup, I wore PI Lobster Mitts back when I lived in the snow belt... Loved those things.

    • @bike4fish241
      @bike4fish241 Před 2 lety

      @@d00dEEE the new versions are even better with primaloft gold and the hydrophobic fabrics

  • @BongoBaggins
    @BongoBaggins Před 2 lety

    Unpopular opinion: Ski gloves are the best. Thin fashionable gloves are for people who wear cycling helmets on the canal path

  • @TheSpinnerfish
    @TheSpinnerfish Před 2 lety +1

    Cycling gloves for winter are overpriced. I use Black diamond soft shell; plenty hard wearing as used for mountaineering, available in different thicknesses and soooo much cheaper!

  • @jacobjames5056
    @jacobjames5056 Před 2 lety

    It gets way colder than 5° 🤣🤣🤣