AV-300 Winter Glove
Inevitably, summer fades and colder temps hit, and though that may mean hanging up the bike for the year for some, for others its a chance to break out your toastiest winter riding gear, like Giordana's AV-300 Winter Gloves, and spin away on nearly empty tarmac. The AV-300 are built for the coldest temps, and are packed with total windproof, and water-resistant protection.
Details
- Gloves that don't give up when the temps go down
- Breathable, windproof shell wicks sweat, cuts the chill
- Water-resistant outer shields you from showers and sleet
- TechTouch pad on index finger for touchscreen connectivity
- Extended cuff seals gaps between jerseys and jackets
- Gel padding in targeted areas cushion harsh vibrations
- Hook-and-loop cuff makes for easy on-and-off
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- Material
- synthetic
- Padding
- gel
- Closure
- hook-and-loop
- Recommended Use
- road cycling
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
Reviews
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Overall Rating
2 based on 2 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 8, 2024
Way off-sized; good Giordana quality
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- I returned this product before using it
I went XL or 1 size up. The wrist elastic section is way too small for a typical male. In a race or ride you need the ability to reasonably and confortably pull your glove off; not possible with these. They might fit a slender-wristed build.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
December 11, 2023
Tight fit - choose wisely
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
The finger length is great, the wrist opening is very tight making it a chore to put them on, and the fingers are very tight. I don't have beefy contractor fingers. I don't think these would keep my hands warm due to the tightness, but I didn't try them out so I could return them.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
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