PEARL iZUMi Elite Gel Cycling Gloves - Men's
Comfy gel cushioning meets a can't-believe-it's-not-leather feel in the men's PEARL iZUMi Elite Gel gloves. Their Ax Suede palms feel like the real thing while offering easy care and 4-way stretch.
- Ax Suede Uno synthetic leather palms with 4-way stretch offer improved fit, breathability and bar feel
- Size-specific 3D-shaped gel pads provide targeted comfort and eliminate bulk, making it easier to hold a bar or grip
- Reflective elements provide low-light visibility
- Hook-and-loop closures secure your fit
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View all PEARL iZUMi Men's Cycling GlovesBest Use | Road Cycling |
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Fabric | Palm: 93% polyester/5% elastane/2% polyurethane; back: 68% polyester/29% polyamide/3% elastane |
Palm Padding | Gel |
Gender | Men's |
Glove Type | Fingerless |
XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL | |
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Hand Circumference | 6.5-7.25 | 7.25-8 | 8-8.75 | 8.75-9.5 | 9.5-10.25 | 10.25-11 |
Sizing Notes
Measurements are stated in inches. Measure around the hand at the widest part of the palm, not including the thumb.
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NO GEL Gloves
These gloves are advertised as having GEL padding but they have none. They even have "GEL" printed on the palm, but there is none. It's as if the Gel pockets were sewn shut before the Gel pad was inserted. These gloves were way to expensive for such a charade. I now insert a piece of 3/8" foam under the glove on my palm to achieve some padding. That maoification works OK, but I could have done that with a pair of $5 gardening gloves. If a padded glove is what you want ... you WILL NOT be satisfied with these gloves
Liked the old design better
This is my third pair of Pearl Izumi Elite gel cycling gloves. PI changed the design, and I don't like it as much as the old design. As shown in the pics, the new design comes further down the wrist (yellow glove). The strap for the hook and loop fastener does not seem as substantial on the new ones. The gel pads are not as thick, but that might be a good thing. They are good gloves, just not as good as the old design.
Not the same quality
Bought these to replace the exact same product from a few years ago. Gel pads are much thinner and smaller. Construction is flimsy and lighter than previous product. Also, if you are shopping for women’s bike gloves, as I was, and you can wear a men’s size, there was significantly more padding in the men’s version when I purchased the original gloves. Of course, there was no difference in the price.
Comfortable, good fit with one exception
The gloves fit my hand well, and were comfortable during rides. It took some getting used to seeing the yellow backing when I ride, but I like the added visual when signaling. The only drawback is the wrist closure. I find most of the PI gloves that I have owned are a bit short to fully close, but have stayed closed during rides. The closure on these seem shorter and would open and flap when riding. The design of those gloves is such that they pull on and stay in place without the closure. I removed the closure strap (cut off) and the hook velcro (carefully and painstakingly using a seam ripper) from the gloves with no issues in fit or function.
Lower quality than in the past
I have bought several of these gloves over the years and had really good luck with them. I used one pair that I bought in 2015 for two very long tours that totaled over 3,000 miles. Those gloves held up great. These new ones are much lower quality and, for some reason, my smaller. The velcro strap is about 1/4 the amount of velcro than used in the past. The glove material itself is so much more thin on the newer ones that you can actually see your skin through it. I wouldn't even consider the padding on the palm padding. It's like it's not even there. Needless to say I returned these and switched to a different brand.
Formerly a great glove: not anymore
I have a 4-year-old version of these gloves. Yhey cost $22 or $24. They have been great gloves. Superb gel padding, durable over at least 3000 miles and many washings. The finger openings are starting to fray a bit, and my girlfriend says they smell funky, so I went online to order a new pair. I saw several negative reviews, so I stopped by my local REI to check out the gloves. It is true, the gel "padding" on this newer version is ridiculous. It is much thinner and stiffly un-gel-like, compared to my older gloves that have 1000 hour on them. This seems like an example of cynical corporate greed. The price has gone from $22 to $38, while the quality has gone way down. Shame on Pearl iZumi.
keep cool not good for cold days
They're great but with the light cloth it can be really cold on windy days so I would get a pair of full finger ones if its cold all the time where you live. I just bought a pair that was on sale because of this. I personally enjoy the booger cloth on the back of them because its wicked windy where I live and I cry a lot because of all the depressing things I think about on my rides so these are perfect. I will say the gel is a little sparse but they're made of some pretty sturdy material and if you adjust your grip while you ride and stay light - your hands wont go numb. I definitely would buy them again...
Comfortable –– Cheaply-made Strap
I'm returning these gloves without being able to take them on a ride as the strap began tearing away from the glove after putting them on once. Positives: Nice and thin, with just the right amount of cushion, finger holes not too tight. Negatives: The strap is very cheaply constructed, basically, a thin strip of single-layer cloth with a bit of velcro on one side. Further, it's attached to the main glove by maybe 5 stitches. I put the gloves on once and the left-hand strap separated from the glove halfway through the stitches. My full-finger Izumis are great, lasting me over two years and many, many commuter and long-distance road miles. You can do better than Elite Gels for warm-weather riding in the same range.
Disappointed. Quality has gone completely downhill
I have owned numerous Pearl Izumi gloves over the years and get a new pair each year. The ones I got seven months ago from REI are nowhere near the quality of previous years. I am actually putting these to the side and am using one of my older pair. Changes to quality: The gel is noticeably less dense, has a low quality feel and has a looseness like it is breaking down, particularly on the main pad. As annoying is that some genius at the company decided to save $0.20 by going to a cheap, poor quality velcro closure. The gloves will not stay closed. This new closure is just CHEAP JUNK. As someone who has been purchasing biking gloves for decades, these no longer are any good. I highly recommend going with another brand until this company can come back to basics and start making a quality product again. One positive note: All previous gloves, the logo would peel off after a few months. At least that seems to be improved. Only problem is these gloves feel and wear like some third-rate non-branded model. Pearl Izumi should be embarrassed to sell this type of junk.
Pearl Izumi thinks I have giant man hands
I'm a woman and I was shocked when the women's XL were too small for my hands. The men's Medium seemed to fit well in-store. I took these on one 35 mile ride before returning the next day. Not for me. I didn't find the padding to be very helpful in easing discomfort, certainly not any better than the cheap ones I picked up from Amazon 4 years ago. Perhaps the "gender-specific fit" did not target the right areas for me. During the ride, fabric pulled tightly between my fingers, essentially giving me finger wedgies which was a weird, uncomfortable experience. Removing these with sweaty hands was a chore.