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Comments about Pearl Izumi Cyclone Gel Bike Gloves - Men's:
I purchased these gloves to prepare for a 24 hour mountain biking race I was participating in. The first time I wore them was on an evening ride of the couse a few days before the race (at approximately 7pm in Febraury). I started getting worried when my hands were completely soaked with sweat despite the colder temperatures. My first lap in the race was at 10pm and I had a similar experirence. The top portion of these gloves seems like it would do well to keep out wind and water, unfortunately it also keeps in perspiration. The padding features on the palm are nice. I would reccomend these gloves as special use (cold and/or rainy conditions) rather than every day use.
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Comments about Pearl Izumi Cyclone Gel Bike Gloves - Men's:
These are nice gloves. They are warm-ish. They are not winter gloves. Maybe I am a wimp, and I do live in So. Cal., but when the temps get down into the 40s and 50s, my hands are cold in these gloves. It is not the glove's fault, they are not true winter gloves, but some of the other reviews give them marks for lower temps, and I can barely work my brakes when it is that cold.
But it is a trade off, and the gloves provide a nice feel with a little insulation. I don't want to ride in ski gloves, one does need to comprimise.
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Comments about Pearl Izumi Cyclone Gel Bike Gloves - Men's:
As others have said, these gloves are just about perfect between the 40 and 60 degree F range. Anything colder and I would opt for a warmer glove; e.g., at 20 degrees F my fingers were pretty frozen after a less than 20 minute bike ride.
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Comments about Pearl Izumi Cyclone Gel Bike Gloves - Men's:
It's a great cool or cold weather glove.
Feels comfortable, excellent grip, great breath-ability, wind blocking, washes nice in the machine.
You will have excellent control of the bike with this glove. I have used mine for a few hammer rides on the road bike thus far and it is great.
Best of all: It looks cool! (I got the Yellow).
My opinion would be that this glove is good for temps of 40 to 65. Below 40 I think you would need a colder weather glove and above 65 you should just use a regular palm glove.
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Comments about Pearl Izumi Cyclone Gel Bike Gloves - Men's:
I tried on the L, as they were a more snug fit, but as soon as I tried them on some handlebars, I could tell something was wrong. Typically, for gloves, I get an exact fit as possible, but going up a size proved to be the trick and made the glove way more comfortable. It's warm today, but i'm actually looking forward to riding with these gloves in lower temps.
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Comments about Pearl Izumi Cyclone Gel Bike Gloves - Men's:
Have several pairs of gloves for warm, cool, and cold weather cycling. Sets for most conditions.
These Pearl Izumi Cyclone gloves are very well designed. The fit, feel, tactile, and materials.
The gauntlets fasten around your wrists are with small and easy to take off velcro tabs. No more fighting with huge velcro tabs that will not let you get your gloves off while you're riding!
Silicon texturing on fingers helps your grab those hand grips and levers.
Not only are the high-viz yellow but they have reflective pieces integrated with the hiz-viz yellow for even more low–light visibility (thumb, back of hand facing traffic) so when headlights shine on it, they also illuminate. Great for dusk and dawn and nighttime rides.
They are water-resistant but not waterproof. Waterproof would be nice but these are light-to-midweight gloves not hardcore lobster-style winter cycling gloves for sub zero degrees riding.
I rode with them in the 40 degree range and my hands kept warm even with strong wind gusts. Should be fine in these down to freezing weather in the low 30 degrees range.
Even was able to operate my touchscreen iPhone with these gloves on.
Highly recommend for commuter cyclists!
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Comments about Pearl Izumi Cyclone Gel Bike Gloves - Men's:
Nice gloves, highly visible, fit well. Have worked well at 45 F for 90 minutes on the bike (15-30 MPH). Probably good to about 40 F.
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