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Cycling Gloves

Art# KI-041
Description

The cycling glove shown in the picture is just a sample and can be manufactured in following types according to the demand of the customer/These gloves can be made "Full Finger" if the customer wants. Also the customer can send us his/her sample and design for manufacturing. 

 

  • Fingerless cycling gloves: Fingerless cycling gloves also known as track mitts. These have a lightly padded palm of leather (natural or synthetic), gel or other material. Historically track mitts were string-backed but now are usually made of a man-made textile containing elastin. Leather-palmed track mitts and cork handlebar tape are widely reckoned to work well for drop-bar touring bikes.

 

  • Windproof/waterproof full-finger gloves: Windproof/waterproof full-finger gloves are useful in spring and autumn, when real warmth is not an issue. These are also generally showerproof but will become soggy in heavy rain. Palms may be treated to improve friction with brake levers.

 

 

  • Winter gloves: Winter gloves tend to be bulkier, perhaps being made in two parts, inner and outer, so that the inner can be washed. They will tend to have longer cuffs, to tuck into jackets and avoid the wrists being chilled, a waterproof exterior and a layer of insulation between that and the liner or inner glove.

 

  • Lobster-claw gloves: Lobster-claw gloves are a relatively recent innovation, halfway between glove and mitten. Two fingers are placed in each of two wide fingers, giving much of the advantage of mittens but making use of brake levers much easier.

 

 

  • Mountain bike gloves: Mountain bike gloves has evolved to the point where they have their own style of safety gear. This would include a cycling glove designed for the hazards of off-road riding. These cycling gloves now have more padding to increase shock absorption and overall comfort. This, along with full-finger protection and leather palms, provide a glove designed specifically for mountain biking.

 

  • Handlebar mitts: Riders who spend an extended amount of time in very cold weather may place handlebar mitts on their bicycle handlebars, to keep wind, cold, and precipitation away from hands and handlebar area. These are not technically considered "gloves" as they are not worn on the hand, but they fulfill the same function.
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