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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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Welcome to Sealskinz. Our passion (some might say obsession actually) is to craft the finest waterproof accessories in the world. And while waterproof will always be our #1, we also want to keep you protected from snow, sand, mud, dirt and anything else that can get in the way of doing your thing in the outdoors.

Because to so many, accessories are an afterthought. But to us at Sealskinz, they’re everything.

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I can get my fractured finger into the glove, during winter months, kept me warm
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Posted 4 years ago
AlwaysAnotherAdventure
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I have small hands yet, even after returning the Mediums, thr Large size is too tight. Go up two sizes at least. They're warm but in heavy rain I ended up with wet hands, probably due to water running down my sleeves into the gloves.
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Posted 4 years ago
Thank you for your review of the Extreme Cold Split Finger gloves. Our socks and gloves contain a waterproof membrane inside, between the inner and outer glove layers, and this provides the waterproof properties of the products. This acts as a barrier to water passing through the outer layers of the product into the inner and keeps the hands and feet dry. If the cuffs of the gloves and socks are worn uncovered or with clothing tucked into them, water and rain can and will run down the arms, legs and clothing and into the gloves (essentially funneling the water directly inside the gloves and socks). To prevent this, the cuffs should be covered to prevent water running right into the gloves and socks and we recommend that the cuffs are covered over by the sleeves and clothing and that these are not tucked inside the gloves or socks.
Posted 3 years ago
I bought two pairs of gloves, one for my wife and another for me. Followed the sizing charts - neither fit, not even close! It was when the return started that it really got bad! It took WEEKS of sending emails and wading through their incredibly screwed up system to even request a return - then weeks longer to get them sent out. Have yet to hear if they've been received and have not received a refund. I figure there's 75% chance I'll never get my money back. Even if they would have fit - quality was mediocre, at best. $100 is a lot for a pair of gloves - Couldn't be more disappointed. AVOID SEALSKINZ AT ALL COST - THATS MY ADVICE!
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Posted 4 years ago
I originally had a pair of these a while back and they were the only gloves I found that keepngour hands warm in the coldest conditions (freezing and below). Unfortunately I somehow lost one glove and so since then I tried a number of different gloves (some a lot mor expensive) but none of them kept my fingers warm like these do. Really good Only thing to watch out for is to make sure you size up at least one or probably two sizes. I have XL and I could easily go another size up. Unless you have really small hands, I'd recommend XL and above for most men
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Posted 4 years ago
Having searched for a cold weather cycling glove that would actually stop my fingers from freezing I finally found the pair I needed !
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Posted 4 years ago
Whythefukdoineedanikname
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Warmest gloves I’ve had and can still actually change gears. They kept me warm in a hour and a half return ride in constant rain. They got wet but stayed warm. Only niggle is they come up a bit small, I got ex large, the cuffs are tight to get on, since they have a Velcro’d cuff they could be a bit bigger and then tighten them up.
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Posted 4 years ago
My first cycle ride with these gloves was in a temperatute of -2 degrees. Amazigly, my hands and fingers remaind warm throughout my journey. The, the split finger glove was also dextrus - braking and gear changing were as easy as with traditional finger gloves
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Posted 4 years ago
Nice and warm. Much better than gloves. More manœuvrable than mitts
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Posted 4 years ago