Giro D’Wool Men’s Urban Cycling Gloves

$28.00

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Price: $28.00
(as of Aug 23, 2024 13:30:49 UTC – Details)



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Customers say

Customers like the appearance, comfort and warmth of the sport activity glove. For example, they mention it’s a functional look, soft and comfortable. They also appreciate the breathability. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, fit, and grip.

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13 reviews for Giro D’Wool Men’s Urban Cycling Gloves

  1. Christopher T Barbour

    Perfect gloves for a California winter
    Not too warm for a sunny commute to work, not too cool for the ride home. These gloves are lightweight, comfortable, and breath well. Unlike some of Giro’s cooler weather gloves, these have fairly normal construction and are not prone to making my hands clammy or bunching up. Sweat isn’t a problem, the wool breaths fine.The weather doesn’t get too cold here, but my normal riding gloves would often leave my hands a bit cold and numb.Build quality seems fine. Seams are in the inside of the glove, located away from pressure points, and are not particularly noticeable. I would recommend sizing your hand before buying, they will stretch to fit the hand, there’s no reason to put that extra stress on the stitching.About the only thing I could want for is a version with padding in the palm, and maybe real leather.

  2. David Chin

    decent gloves
    stitching is a little scratchy inside on the fingers and the cuffs are a bit short, minus one starOtherwise nice unpadded wool gloves with grippy suede palms which is what I was looking for.I actually crashed OTB while wearing them and they held up surprisingly well vs. pavement, no damage to the glove or my palm where I hit unlike my elbow, lol. they’re nice fall gloves, 45-55 degree weather.good for driving or walking around too since they look like regular gloves rather than bike wear…touchscreen compatibility is excellent but doesn’t work with the extra layer of gorilla glass on my phone case, although I expected that

  3. Amazon Customer

    Sneaky best shoulder-season cycling gloves
    I stumbled on these gloves at a local shop and quickly realized that the light wool is kind of a magic fabric on rides in 40-50 degrees. They’re perfect for that temperature window. They keep the hands warm and yet allow the skin to breathe in a way anything other than wool struggles to do. So now I basically have to have these in my rotation.

  4. Gigi

    Best mid-season gloves
    These are by far the very best mid-season gloves I know of. They have served me well in autumn and should also be great for next spring, when temperatures stand above the freezing-point but still chilly enough to make your hands feel uncomfortably cold while riding. They are a bit pricier than gloves made of all synthetics but they are well worth the price. You can’t beat the feel of Merino wool; it gives you the most warmth for the thickness. The feel and control on the levers is also perfectly reliable.

  5. RB

    Great, simple product
    This is a great pair of gloves for cycling (and I also use it for running) in the cold. The wool keeps your hands warm–although probably not warm enough for sub 30 degree weather. I’ve tried it out in 40-50 degree weather and it seemed warm enough. There is not that much padding on the glove, so if that’s what you’re looking for, this is probably not for you. This didn’t bother me, however, and I do like the flexible feel of it.

  6. Lucas Warren

    Good quality gloves
    Good quality gloves. However coming from the Giro DND gloves, these are not as good. Although the materials are soft, warm and comfortable they do not fit as tightly the DND of the same size. Also they do not have a snot rag sewn into the thumb. I would buy the DND even if these were cheaper, which they aren’t.

  7. DMac

    Very nice but Not that durable.
    First of all let me start off by saying how I love Giro DND gloves and have owned 5 pairs because they are the best fitting and most durable gloves I’ve owned. However- the WOOL versions are not quite the same. They fit well and look great, but are not nearly as tough as the regular line. These have a suede palm and well fitted fingers but I’d say if you are an aggressive, active rider these won’t last more than a few weeks. If you’re an occasional rider or you want to use these for something light like road cycling, driving or something else- go for it.

  8. Amazon Customer

    Will not last
    At first I loved them, the fit was just right and the style is what I like. Though after a month of light use the seams around the fingers and on the outer edge of the palm started to come apart. A little too pricey to only last a month.

  9. Tarzan

    For the money, I was unsure about these gloves when they arrived. They look like an ordinary jersey knit on the back, and I always have cold hands. Somehow, the gloves are still warm! I’ve used them a few times, including hiking on a 5 C degree day with wind and they were just fine. I love it that there’s no velcro. They fit snugly and are grippy, so operating a bike or car is no problem.

  10. Nicole Müller

    Erster Eindruck war sehr gut. Angenehmer Tragekomfort durch die Merinowolle , Qualität wie von Giro erwartet. Langzeitbelastung natürlich ausstehend.

  11. Germeau

    Delivery on time, article as described. Unfortunately too small. The return and refund where also fast. Thanks!

  12. Amazon Customer

    Had to return the first pair as they had a small hole in them but was exchanged immediately and no problems since. Partner seems happy with them!

  13. Client d’Amazon

    Comme prévu, le mérinos fait son effet, chaud mais respirant, allure sobre et fine permettant les mouvements et les manipulations.

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