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Elite Cycling Project Waterproof Thinsulate Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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3.6
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Description of Elite Cycling Project Waterproof Thinsulate

Blend. Hook and Loop closure. Windproof and waterproof winter cycling gloves. Thinsulate Thermal Insulation lined for warmth. Warm padded palms for comfort and protection. Thumb, finger tip and palms have reinforced grip. Secure hook and loop wrist closure to keep out cold and rain.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Toes begin to go numb after 1 mile in clear weather.

I bought these specifically to keep my fingers warm when cycling in the winter. I can't cycle more than 1 mile without my fingers going numb in temperatures below 10 degrees. I don't know what everyone is talking about when they talk about keeping their hands warm in the single digits, which in my experience is completely wrong.

Pros
  • Excellent price
Cons
  • The list will be long.

I had high hopes for them. They do not protect against the wind. They don't keep hands warm below 40 degrees and are quite chunky. They also don't work well on my galaxy s8. If they weren't so bulky they would be a good cool weather glove. But for the masses they should be a good cold weather glove. what they are not.

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Something different

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Beautiful Hiviz gloves

I use these for my winter cycling gear. These gloves protect my hands from the cold and rain, and the Hiviz's color really lets me see them when I'm making turns on my bike. They're a bit bulky but keep my hands warm at 25F/-3.89C. The only complaint I have is that my hands get sweaty and the inside gets damp. Since these gloves don't seem to breathe, I have to air the gloves to dry them or use a hair dryer or fan.

Pros
  • Consistent test results
Cons
  • Hard to say

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great gloves for the right price.

Bought these to ride a bike in Northwest Arkansas this winter. My usual size is large and I ordered these. They are cozy but I think they can relax a bit. I don't want the gloves to be too big and sloppy so I'm happy with the fit. These gloves are warm! My first trip with them I was only gone about an hour, it was in my 30's and my hands were fried. I'm sure this will be enough for much colder weather. I'm glad I bought them.

Pros
  • Multiple Competitors
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cold winter days are below or well below 32ºF.

Very warm, perfect for cold New York winter days with temperatures below or well below 32ºF. I remember driving down the roads of Bear Mountain surrounded by snow and frozen lakes and in this extreme situation it took me a little time to warm my hands but once my whole body reached the right temperature, kept them perfectly warm. and even sweat a little. They are a bit chunky, of course you don't get them all, and they have a very good grip in the hands and in each finger. The branded gloves…

Pros
  • Cool Product
Cons
  • Rumpy

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not a great product.

Ok they work but I will not buy them again or recommend them to a friend. They are difficult to put on at first because they are cheaply made and it was difficult for my little fingers to get into them at first. However, the other biggest complaint is that they don't BREATH very well, meaning your hands will always be comfortable when it's cold outside or your hands are sweating like crazy. And once your hands get sweaty, these gloves take forever to dry because they won't breathe again. For…

Pros
  • Delivery was very fast
Cons
  • 0

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for cycling

First fit. I usually wear oversized gloves, I bought them in size XL and they fit almost perfectly. With a winter glove that will leave you exposed to the elements for a long time, you don't need a glove that fits snugly against your skin. XL offers just enough room for natural body heat to enter and be retained, but not dampened so they don't feel bulky. I used these gloves for cycling in Wisconsin in January and they work really well. I have ridden in single digit temperatures, during snow…

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great gloves for the price!

Great gloves for the price. Our winters are generally quite mild, with temperatures only occasionally dropping to 20 degrees or below. In winter I mostly ride at night (mountain biking) and the only problem I have is keeping my hands warm when it gets cold. These gloves keep my hands warm in my 30's and I add a hand warmer pack to every glove during my 20's or even my late teens. They're bulky, but I really don't care in these temperatures. Anything over 40 and they're too hot. They also do an…

Pros
  • Enjoyable
Cons
  • Legacy Model