Cognito Glove - Men's
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Keep your paws protected when you get a little rowdy with a little help from the Ride 100% Cognito D30 Gloves. The cognito gloves are designed to be a confidence booster, adding D30 armor to the knuckles for protection against major impacts, while flexible synthetic fabric holds up to abrasion and allows for moisture management to keep sweat at bay when the monstrous rock garden ahead opens its jaws to gobble your wheel and your palms get a little clammy. Durability and a tactile feel meet at the Clarino synthetic palm that amps up airflow and comfort, while mesh finger gussets take ventilation another step further. 100% ads silicone print to the palm for a boost in grip, and tactile feel in the cockpit, while integrated tech-thread on the digits keep you connected, so you can coordinate a meetup with your crew mid-ride. The gloves are finished off with an embossed neoprene cuff that keeps durability and style in mind, while making it easy to slide the gloves on and off for the ride.
Details
- Rowdy and ready gloves that boost protection the trail
- D30 armor covers knuckles for impact protection
- 4-way stretch top hand resists abrasion and moves with you
- Single-layer Clarino palm is grippy and breathable
- Let in ventilation with mesh finger gussets
- TWP Wrist closure and neoprene cuff makes for easy on-and-off
- Keep a tactile feel on the bars and shifters with silicone print
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- Material
- 4-way stretch synthetic
- Closure
- hook-and-loop
- Recommended Use
- downhill, enduro
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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Overall Rating
4 based on 1 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageOctober 15, 2021
Durable but could be improved
- Familiarity:
- I've put it through the wringer
- Size Bought:
- Medium
Overall, these have become my second favorite gloves. The velcro has held up admirably after more than a year of hard use. But two things could make them better. First, they are bonkers warm. I got the green and even after a few rides, they are stained with salt. Second, they are not even a little bit touch screen friendly, so to take a photo or check Trail Forks you have to remove the glove.
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