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Waterproof Extreme Cold Weather Cycle Split Finger Glove XXL / Black / Grey Reviews

4.3 Rating 103 Reviews
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Given the price, and reviews, I am a bit disappointed in the gloves. I have worn them on several chilly mornings, and still found that my hands were not warm. I will keep trying in the hope that all will be well. Suggest that you buy a larger size.
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Posted 7 years ago
Been using this glove on my daily commute and weekend rides during Adelaide winter. Keeps the hands warm and dry no matter what the weather throws at them. Ideal for temperatures below 8 degrees, can get a little extra toasty if temps exceed 14 degrees. Needs to size up when purchasing.
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Posted 7 years ago
It solved my frozen fingers in sub zero trips. It's the only glove type able to.
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Posted 7 years ago
I bought these gloves for my daughter as she lives in Canada in temperatures of -11 to -20 at this time of year. She is really appreciating the warmth of these excellent gloves. Thank you so much.
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Posted 7 years ago
I had an earlier version of this glove which was very warm and flexible. this model feels a tad stiff but it just needs wearing in. Has protective pads which almost as robust as my motorcycle gloves. They have been very warm so far but weather is not been below 3*. Recommended.
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Posted 7 years ago
I bought these for my daughters ski trip and after her comments about how good they are a pair is in order for my cold weather fishing trips. Great product great price!! Thank you.
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Posted 7 years ago
I bought these when it got cold, and they did a lot to keep me warm. I still had to wriggle my fingers to keep blood circulation flowing, but as someone who has Raynauds, these are a great buy. Any more padding and I feel your control on the handlebars / brakes would be compromised. I haven't had the chance to test them in the rain yet.
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Posted 7 years ago
I had the previous model (now sadly discontinued and my pair lost on a train journey) of this glove and they were excellent and size L fit perfectly. The Highland Claw sizing however, particularly at the thumb, seems short. Using the Sealskinz guide I bought size L but although the fit around the hand was fine all my fingers and especially my thumbs were right up to the ends of the gloves; so much so that I could not move my thumbs freely. I had also bought a pair in XL just in case, but the same applied. Though the fit (length) at the fingers was ever so slightly more generous, there was limited opportunity for movement and I felt that they would be uncomfortable and that insulation would be compromised by my fingers being pressed up to the ends of the gloves, so I returned the XL versions too. In the end I purchased a pair in XXL from a different store (out of stock at sealskinz.com) and the XXL do fit OK length-wise, though they are slightly more baggy than I'd like around the hand which means that the material bunches up when I grip the bars - a trade-off I suppose and I guess to be expected when going for XXL but it does seem odd that successive generations of gloves from the same manufacturer differ so wildly in finger/thumb length (L previously ok, now XXL only just!). Also, the previous model of the claw seemed to be much warmer - I could go out in sub zero celcius temperatures and my hands were toasty warm (even when I was not yet warmed up). With the current model Highland XP Claw, even at +5 degrees I can feel a small element of chill through the gloves and it takes a good 10-15 mins of riding before the benefits of elevated heart rate, together with the insulation, allow my hands to heat up. Also, in the previous model there was a hook on each glove to loop them together - really helpful to strap to bag when not wearing (esp when on daily commute). That seems to have disappeared on the current model (Highland XP Claw). So, truthfully, a bit disappointed in the 'upgrade'.
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Posted 7 years ago