What Clothes to Wear When You’re Cycling

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Prioritizing airflow and comfort, the Troy Lee Designs Air mountain bike gloves are lightweight and ventilated with just enough added protection to increase your confidence on singletrack.
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View all Troy Lee Designs Men's Cycling Gloves| Best Use | Mountain Biking |
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| Fabric | Backs: 69% polyester/31% spandex; palms: 60% nylon/40% polyurethane |
| Palm Padding | None |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Glove Type | Full Finger |
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Started falling apart after one ride and they have holes in them after two weeks of riding. I wanted to like these gloves, they are thin and comfortable but they are not holding up. No crashes and 5 or 6 rides and they look worse than gloves I've had two and three seasons.
The wrists on my sample of the extra large Air bike glove pair is so small that I can barely get them on. Yet my hand dimensions match the XL line on the TLD sizing chart. Previous TLD extra large bike gloves fit me perfectly and were easy to pull on and off.
Worse gloves I’ve ever purchased anywhere. After the first use the left index finger split wide open due to poor sewing. I re-sewed all the fingers so I won’t have the same problem, gloves are still failing and look old and worn.
I've been using this glove (a few seasons older) as my primary summer riding glove. In contrary to other reviews, I find that this glove has held up better than most. Especially when you consider how much thinner the fabric is compared to other traditional riding gloves. They feel a lite and breath super well, but have nearly 0 padding on the outer fingers, the leather on the palm is light and durrable. Again its called the AIR for a reason, I think TLD hit the nail on the head with these.
I love these gloves, the fit is perfect and I've used these on a couple long 8hr bikepacking rides. The only problem is they do not work with smart phones, so you need to take the gloves off to use (or in my case, cut off the pointer finger tip).
These gloves are very comfortable on those sweaty summer days. They do not have knuckle protection so I use them more for my longer cross country rides.