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Submitted by
mtripput
a Racer
from Gaithersburg, MDDate Reviewed: November 6, 2002
Strengths: Low price, good warmth and wind cutting.Weaknesses: The area between the thumb an forefinger
could use more padding for increased
comfort when riding the brake hoods.Bottom Line: I take these out on chilly morn's (30's
to 40's) and my hands stay toasty and
dry. I have Performance's neoprene gloves
as well but my hands always sweat in them.
Sweat and cold wind is what leads to numb
fingers.
Buy the crosswinds gloves. For $18 they
provide all the warmth you'll need for
those 30+ F rides.
Price Paid:
$18.00
Purchased At: Performance
Similar Products Used: Performance Neoprene gloves
Bike Setup: Sweet....
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AshburnJim
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from Ashburn, VADate Reviewed: February 2, 2002
Strengths: Price, wind stopping.Bottom Line: A good glove that offers good wind protection but not great cold protection.
I can use these down to about 40°F. Then the heavier gloves come out.
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$18.00
Purchased At: Performance
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Submitted by
Fuzznsmoo
a Weekend Warrior
from Date Reviewed: January 22, 2002
Strengths: Good Price
Gore WindstopperWeaknesses: Palm leather is a bit stiff.Bottom Line: Great glove for temps in the high 30's to low 60's. The Gore Winstopper stuff is amazing. The gloves are quite thin, but the useful temperature range is quite amazing. They aren't quite as snazzy as the Pearl Izumi microfleece, but for 1/3 the price, they just as effective
Favorite Ride: Page Mill
Price Paid:
$14.00
Purchased At: Performance
Similar Products Used: Pearl Izumi Microfleece
Bike Setup: Road and Dirt
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Submitted by
DuneOH
a Cross Country Rider
from Date Reviewed: December 28, 2001
Strengths: They workWeaknesses: None noted yetBottom Line: WOW! They are not bulky and I wondered if they were thick enough for the 20s. They were great. Nice feel and my hands were just right. No sweat either. I ordered XL and they are a tad tight, so you might order big.
Similar Products Used: Non-biking gloves. This is way better.
Bike Setup: Street riding using mt. & road bike, depending on how crappy it is.
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