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Bam! Warm Fingers
The Endura Strike Waterproof Glove is a low bulk, waterproof all-rounder cycling glove with gel palm padding for comfort.
A breathable and waterproof membrane sandwiched between the inner and outer layers of the glove provides protection from the elements, keeping your hands warm and dry whatever your style of riding. The lining is even a soft brushed fabric for that instant pull-on warmth.
Features:
- Stretch outer fabrics with eco-friendly PFC free DWR finish provide great flexibility
- Fully waterproof and breathable internal membrane
- Low bulk, fast-dry, insulating liner
- Durable, synthetic leather palm with vibration damping gel padding with silicone prints for grip
- Extended cuff with Velcro® adjuster for improved fit and warmth
- Full Finger Terry sweat wipe
- Reflective prints for night time visibility
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Size Chart
S | M | L | XL | XXL | ||
Chest | 36"-38" | 39"-41" | 42"-44" | 45"-47" | 48"-50" | |
Waist | 30"-32" | 33"-35" | 36"-38" | 39"-41" | 42"-44" | |
Specifications
Glove Type: Full Finger - Insulated | |
Black - Small | Mfg PartNum: E0157BK/3 |
Black - Medium | Mfg PartNum: E0157BK/4 |
Black - Large | Mfg PartNum: E0157BK/5 |
Black - X-Large | Mfg PartNum: E0157BK/6 |
Hi-Viz Yellow/Reflective - Small | Mfg PartNum: E0157YV/3 |
Hi-Viz Yellow/Reflective - Medium | Mfg PartNum: E0157YV/4 |
Hi-Viz Yellow/Reflective - Large | Mfg PartNum: E0157YV/5 |
Hi-Viz Yellow/Reflective - X-Large | Mfg PartNum: E0157YV/6 |
Reviews
Riding in steady 48 degree rain today, my hands were soaked in minutes and these 'waterproof' gloves quickly became waterlogged. I was squeezing my hands and water was pouring out like I was wringing out a sponge. Even worse, when I had to stop to make a minor mechanical adjustment that required removing my gloves, the attached liners came part way out, making it nearly impossible to get the gloves back on. This made shifting nearly impossible.
These are way worse than just wearing regular gloves in the rain that do not claim to be waterproof. Oddly, I have an Endura sweatshirt that I really like, but they really missed the mark on these gloves.
I bought these principally to wear for road bike riding, since I have been having an absolute bear of a time with hand pain/tingling/numbness while riding, due to cumulative impact of 40 years of mountain biking and 30 years of road biking on my hands, much of which came from unknowingly have bad cockpit setups before ergonomics became better understood in riding.
In recent years it's been really hard to find good road gloves that tamp vibration down and inhibit numbness, because so many manufacturers have cut down on their padding and/or come out with moronic designs, particularly in cold weather gloves. These do a decent job at damping road vibration, but aren't stellar, kind of middling. I like they have gel padding along the nerve sections at the bottom of the palm, across they bottom of the finger joints and angled across the palm for tamping vibration when holding either parts of drop bars.
They are quite warm from low 40's down through the 20's. Fit for a large is a touch small, but not too tight when they stretch some that they're constrictive. The cuff design is good, fits under Winter layer sleeve cuffs well and eliminates drafts. The only other challenge these have is the interior liner comes out slightly when you get sweaty and take these off, so they can be irritating to get back on when if you take them off mid-ride. Haven't yet tried them in wet, so can't speak to their waterproof state.
These gloves are decent, but not great. The good: waterproof, warm down through the upper 20 degree range and well-fitted. The needing improvement: gel padding is meh, doesn't work well in road bike riding for absorbing the sustained pressure on the bars because the pads compress too much, and should be come down further on the bottom edge of the palm by another 1/4" or more for optimal coverage. The liner is a bit of a pain, tends to come out when taking the gloves off after sweating.
50 bucks for a waterproof glove is the jam. Great for my commute, but I use them MTBing as well even tho my friends make fun of the high vis yellow on the trail. they have very little style anyway.