GiroDND - Men's
C**S
Super Comfortable & works great with touchscreen.
Great fit, a little tight at first but that’s a good thing because they’ve loosened up a bit & they’re perfect now. Very easy to put on & take off. Strong durable material & padding thickness. Not too hot still breathable. They’ve Saved my hands from road rash quite a few times now after taking falls on my bike. They still look like new! Great value.
A**N
The best trail gloves
I have tried just about every major brand lightweight (trail?) glove out there, and the Giro DND is my absolute favorite. Great fit, no shrinking, and durable. Riding in the hot and humid Southeastern US, I sweat like a fat prom date, so my gear can get washed several times a week.Weekly scrubbings (machine, hang dry), crashes, and moving the occasional branch or rock, the DND gloves have not only survived but also held up far longer than any of the others. My current 18 month old set still fits well and is the easiest to get on/off sweaty hands. The only "damage" is some of the "grip strips" across the fingers have come off, but nothing that would affect performance.The fit around the fingers is snug, but not uncomfortable, and the palm has very minimal padding as well.The brow wipe across the thumb, and touch screen compatible fingers are also welcome bonuses.If you are looking for a glove that doesn't feel like you are wearing a glove, the DND might work for you.
V**
Great quality and comfortable
Really like these gloves. They fit perfect and have been a great addition to my mountain bike gear. Great protection, I have fallen and they kept my hands from getting scratched up. Super easy to put on and also not suffocating. Sleeker designer as well and the quality is just overall really good.
D**.
Nice Feel, Not for Cold Weather
Nice gloves; good snug fit for a great bar feel, no excessive bunching material around the cuff and no velcro to weaken or snag jacket sleeves. Why the three star rating? The touchscreen fingertips, while functional, required an odd mashing/rolling of the fingers to facilitate cell phone use. Also, the back of the gloves offer zero cold weather protection; they seem better suited for cool to warm weather. I commute by bicycle throughout the winter and had previously been using Timberland Commuter gloves very similar to these Timberland Men's Commuter Glove Stretch Tree Logo Palm with Touchscreen Technology, Black, Large/X-Large. I get that there is no glove that will protect fingers near or below freezing temps; I keep mittens on standby for those super cold days. The Timberlands do a decent job keep my fingers protected, not warm and cozy, but just acceptably comfortable enough to keep riding. I was was expecting at least the same of actual cycling gloves. Halfway through the ride home from the Amazon Locker, my hands were stinging with pain, so I stopped and threw the Timberlands back on; the temp was 42 degrees F. I returned these as I already have fingerless XLC gloves for fairer weather. UPDATE: I found a great use for these gloves as cold weather commuters; on and off the train, in and out of Lyft rides, stops for coffee and food all with gloves that feel (and look) great while keeping them fairly shielded from the cold as long as you have nice jacket pockets to shove your hands in while outside. Great gloves, last pair survived a couple years and many washings with only a tiny hole forming on the left hand ring finger. They allow you to function during winter months without feeling like you are wearing baseball mitts. I'm on my third pair now cuz I love em but keep losing them LOL. Upgrading to 5 stars.
J**
Nice Gloves At A Fair Price
I have been using these gloves for a couple of months. I liked them so much I bought a second pair in case I loose them. Excellent fit in x large for me. The material is comfortable yet it is substantial and would protect your hands well if you crashed. They are stretchy across the back. It was 84 degrees today and my hands did not get too warm. I rode with them at 55 degrees and they were warm enough. They are priced well. I don’t necessarily like the touch screen stuff on the fingertips.
I**N
My Go To MTB Gloves
I really like these gloves compared to the gel version. I ordered both these and the new gel version and I will say these feel better for me. The black color is good so they do not seem too dirty. I also have the blue ones and I lean on these a little more. The sizing was perfect for me even though there is no strap to keep secure. These litterely fit perfect just how you would wante a glove to function. Follow the sizing chart.
N**.
Great gloves, flexible, thin padding
The media could not be loaded. These are my favorite mob gloves. I like full finger gloves rather than open fingers because when I race adventure races, I use only one pair of gloves throughout kayaking and biking sections and this does the job well and dries quickly.Pros- Lightweight- Flexible- Quick dry- No Velcro around wristCon- Thin padding ( it’s what I wanted, but for some might be a con)
S**0
nice gloves but does do not work for touchscreen
these are really nice gloves. they fit snug and comfortable. they have good grip also. but does not work for touchscreen on my iPhone but i do have a screen protector on my iPhone. dont know if that makes a difference or not. and it worked about 50% of the time with my garmin computer. not really good gloves if you plan to use your phone to garmin computer
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