INBIKE Cycling Gloves for Men Winter Windproof Reflective Thermal Gel Pads Touch Screen
J**Q
Comfortable fit, warm when temps above 20
I ordered the xxl where large is the typical size I buy for regular gloves. Seems biking clothing always runs small. These fit well.So far, I have used them three times. Temps have been ranges from the upper teens to the mid 30s. My fingers seem to start out cold, but as I progress through my 15 mile ride, my hands to get warm, with the exception of the upper teens. My fingers never warmed up, even after I slipped on a pair of polypro glove liners. Yeah, probably got a bit too snug. The rest of my hands were warm.The padding on the palms really help with the Diamondback el oso fat tire bike I ride in snowy conditions. The hand grips are not that.comfortable and thes gloves do make the grips more tolerable.I never experienced any of the liner issues other have reported.I sort of figured that these gloves would not work in extreme cold temps like below 20 degrees F. They do keep my hands warm in temps above 20. The touch sensitive finger tips help as I use my phone to track my workouts.My hands tend to sweat so the liners do get damp inside and would take forever to dry on their own. I place I sheet of newspaper crumpled up intside the glove and change it out once in 6 hours. Then it seems to be dry enough to wear on my next ride
K**N
Great mid-weight, cozy gloves!
After a pretty short time with the gloves - about a month - I have become more and more glad that I bought them. I bought them to fill a hole in my wardrobe for rides from 30-45*f and they've fit that task perfectly!The first impression is great - there's a nice warm fabric for the lining and the size is dead on (I wear a medium). the gauntlets are great to seal the wind from going up my jacket sleeves, a major problem with my last pair of gloves. They performed well in a variety of conditions - breezy, fast-paced club rides, mellow mtb rides, and cyclocross laps. the only weather I've not tested them in is heavy rain or snow.A major complain I had with my previous pair of heavy gloves was the difficulty shifting my SRAM Rival shifters - no such problems with these; they were great with the Rival as well as Ultegra shifters and SRAM NX1 trigger shifters. I never felt like my grip was compromised when climbing on the hoods or sprinting in the drops.
T**A
BIG let down!!! x 2 - UPDATE: Strap came loose again on replacement order
UPDATE:I returned my 1st order and got a replacement. It has been raining in LA recently so I haven't been riding my bike to work. Everything was good the first week when I got back on the bike and then the strap on the right hand came loose again & is hanging on by a tread. I'm not rough on the gloves and don't pull on the straps hard or anything like that. The gloves keep my hands warm but this is ridiculous for the straps to come loose on two seperate orders. I won't order again from this company. The first 4 pictures are from the first set of gloves and the last 4 are from the replacement gloves (right hand).I orderd size large, received the gloves on 1/6/19 and everything seemed fine. They fit nicely and looked great. I used them for the 1st time on Tuesday, 1/8/19 for my bicycle commute to work (19 miles round trip). When I put them on to go home the ban that tightens the wrist on the right hand glove came loose & is hanging on by a tread. I do like the gloves and they kept my hands warm. I will update my reveiw and rating if seller sends me a new pair.
C**N
They fit as expected. They provide cushion for you ...
They fit as expected. They provide cushion for you hands while you ride. I wore them in 38 -40 degree commute and after 30 minutes my fingers were freezing. I am keeping them for when the temperature goes up in the spring. I purchased a different pair of gloves for the colder days on the base. The strap fell off when I tried them on. I used a safety pin to put it back on. I made it work and I aint sending them back. No bueno in the Pacific NW February weather.
D**N
Phenomenal gloves, phenomenal price
I bike year round, and temps here will get down only into the 20s (F) for most of the winter. A few days will dip into the teens. My previous gloves were more expensive (from Castelli), and frankly in 25F weather, they would lose heat throughout the ride, to wear if I was riding more than about 45 minutes, my hands would be really cold, even if my hands and the gloves started out warm.This morning, I did a ride in 25F. I had to put air in my tires and a few other things before the ride, which meant my hands and the gloves were already very cold before the ride started. That's not good! But with these gloves, my hands warmed up throughout the ride, and were warm within about 20 minutes.For this price, that is amazing performance. Similarly performing gloves could easily cost upwards of $50.Haven't needed to test the touchscreen usage, and as for bulk I'd say they are bulky (all winter gloves are) but I had no problems shifting or braking.
C**R
Good Quality/Great Customer Contact and Service
Fits and performs just as I'd expected. The Velcro wrist straps make for an easy on-off, snug fit. For me, it's comfortable riding in cold weather down to about 38°; anything below that for extended periods of riding (where my hands aren't moving much while holding the handlebar grips), my finger tips, especially my thumb can get quite cold (as in painfully so). That said, the super cold days notwithstanding, these are still worth a 5-start rating to me.Edit: March 22, 2019Having experienced an issue with these gloves, I got in contact with the seller. If there were an additional 'Star' I could add onto this review, I would; that being one more for the customer service. The seller handled the issue in an extremely prompt fashion which quickly resolved the matter. So, in addition to a fine pair of gloves, there's an added plus as far as the post-sale customer service contact story goes, at least in my case. All good.
D**S
Not Great
Like others have pointed out, the gloves are surprisingly not that warm. They seem nice a thick, with an outer layer that would block the wind. But on my short 2.5 mile commute to work when it was maybe 25-30 degrees they failed to keep my hands warm. They are comfortable and the touchscreen bit works pretty well. But they just aren't as warm as they should be. If you need some actual cold weather gloves, I'd recommend looking elsewhere.
S**K
Definitely not a winter glove
No good for cold weather, I were them in -10 and my fingers were freezing. Definitely a fall and spring glove but not for winter. Don't waste your money if you are thinking to use them In anything above -5
G**K
Keeps out the wind for cold weather cycling
Took these gloves out for two test rides, so far.1st ride was fairly "mild" for Canadian weather at about -6C in low wind conditions. My hands were a bit toasty since there wasn't much wind, but not sweaty.2nd ride was -7C (wind chill -17C) for a 40 minute ride (~15km) into a headwind of 19 km/h with gusts of 28 km/h which was a good test. Average speed was 25.6 km/h and 46.8 km/h max. I rode about half my ride into the wind and could not feel any wind coming through. Any cold that was felt may have just been the temperature which was slight at best. Pushing my bike with a tailwind behind me, my hands were still comfortable.I got US medium (Asia large) size gloves which fit very well. Not too tight or loose around the hand or fingers. I'm able to actuate my Shimano Ultegra "brifters" shifting up and down without issue. I like that the gloves have a long flared cuff to cover the gap between your jacket sleeve and wrist which is an important feature. Exposed skin in the winter = cold.I was concerned about the warmth of the gloves from some other reviews, but comfort in colder temperatures depends on the individual's comfort level. For my two test rides, my hands stayed warm and most importantly kept out the wind which is really what will freeze your fingers when cycling.The touch screen functionality of the gloves works, although as they are a bit bulkier, I find I have to use my fingertip for precise swiping/tapping which is fine.The glove thickness is just a little slimmer than my "slim" ski gloves which work well for cycling as you need a bit more dexterity for changing gears which will depend on what kind of shifters you have.I will update my review if I take these out for colder rides and I hit a temperature limit of how cold these gloves are good for. For now, these will be my go-to gloves when the temps hit -5C or lower.
Z**C
Better then most!
The gloves fit well based on the sizing chart provided. Padding works well And they are comfortable to ride in. Most of the wind is blocked, though not all. I would recommend for use in temperatures above 5 degrees C/40 degrees F. Overall, materials feel like they are decent quality, value for the money is high. I purchased different cheaper pair with a “Stop wind” logo on them ;) that were not near as effective at blocking wind and cold.
M**N
Great as long as you have really skinny fingers
I do not have large hands, and my fingers are quite slender, but the fingers were very tight, although the right length. I was afraid they would not keep my fingers warm given the tight fit. Had to return them. The seller took them back without issue, so no complaints.
S**.
Not good for road bikes
The gloves seem to be good quality but they are no good for road bike. They are very bulky and make it hard to change gears. They would be better suited for skiing. I did not use them to ride for this reason so can't speak about comfort.
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