Neoprene Wet Weather Gloves
Neoprene Wet Weather Gloves
Neoprene Wet Weather Gloves
Neoprene Wet Weather Gloves
Neoprene Wet Weather Gloves

Neoprene Wet Weather Gloves

Neoprene gloves give great warmth and insulation even when wet, which makes these the best option for hours riding in the rain
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The GripGrab Neoprene Gloves are designed to be worn in the wettest riding conditions.

Neoprene gloves give great warmth and insulation even when wet, which makes these the best option for hours riding in the rain.

The robust neoprene material also helps to absorb shocks and vibration, so you can get on and ride in comfort.

• Ideal for wet conditions
• Silicone enhanced grip
• Touchscreen compatible
• Moderate rain protection
• Windproof
• Reflective details
• Insulating

• Machine wash 30°C
• Do not bleach
• Do not iron
• Do not tumble dry
• Do not wring

80% Rubber 15% Polyamide 5% Elastane

Q&A

Will they keep my hands warm?
Yes. The Neoprene Rainy Weather Gloves are excellent at keeping your hands warm even in heavy rain. These gloves are perfect for riders looking at hours spent riding in rain during races or hard training sessions. Think of them like a wetsuit for your hands!

Will they keep my hands dry?
Sort of. The Neoprene Rainy Weather Gloves are designed for long rides in heavy rain, however, the key property of Neoprene is that its insulation will keep you warm even if the rain soaks into your gloves.

How should I wear them to get the best performance?
In heavy rain, you should always make sure the cuff of your rain jacket or other waterproof outerwear covers the wrist cuff of your gloves. This will prevent water sliding down your arms into the gloves.

What exactly is neoprene?
Neoprene is a closed cell foam, where pockets of air are trapped inside the rubber bubbles. No water or air can get in or out. This is why it is waterproof.

What is the difference between a wet suit and a dry suit?
On a dry suit the seams are glued and therefore sealed to stop water getting in. In a wetsuit the water penetrates the seams, letting a thin layer of water in, which is then trapped and warmed against your body, using your body heat to keep you warm.

Are these gloves touchscreen-compatible?
The tip of the thumb features a conductive fabric patch that allows you to operate your touchscreen bike computer or answer a phone call. It is not tactile enough for typing long messages.