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Designed for off-road riding — Giara Thermal Glove
The thermal protection of Sportful gloves, applies to the off-road world. The Sportful Giara Thermal Glove is designed for moderate cool-weather riding when you expect dirty roads and unpaved adventures.
The gel insert at the palm helps improve grip and absorb the inevitable bumps along the way. The upper section of the glove is wind and water resistant, making this the ideal glove for cool, mostly dry, fall and winter riding.
Features:
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Size Chart
XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
Palm Circumference | 13"-17" | 17"-20" | 20"-23" | 23"-25" | 25"-27" | 27"-29" |
Specifications
Black - Small | Glove Type: Full Finger - Non-Insulated |
Mfg PartNum: K1119547002-2 |
Reviews
The padding and grippers on these are pretty great. Nice on bumpy gravel, always feels locked in on descents. The touchscreen compatibility is pretty good for checking your phone and stuff like that. That's the good news.
The main problem with these is that their best use case scenario is like 10 degrees wide and 2 months long, at least for me. You got early Fall and mid Spring and that's about it. These are October/April gloves. They're insulted so you'll be too hot anywhere close to 60 but they're not so warm that the 40s will be comfortable on the other end. Maybe if you're just riding casually or commuting. But if you work up any kind of sweat it'll absorb it and they'll get cold fast. Especially on windy descents, which these gloves otherwise excel at. Wouldn't be so critical if these didn't cost as much as good winter gloves that get a solid 5-6 months of use.