SEALSKINZ Guanto da ciclismo unisex impermeabile per tutte le condizioni atmosferiche piccolo nero

Brand:SEALSKINZ

3.3/5

113.87

100% IMPERMEABILE

Prodotto non disponibile

EAN: 5055754428162

Categories: Abbigliamento, scarpe e gioielli, Vestiario, Uomini, Guanti,

Thumb Wiper - Tergicristallo in pelle scamosciata PU per una varietà di usi. Comfort: imbottitura del punto di pressione in schiuma. Visibilità: materiale riflettente per la visibilità in condizioni di scarsa illuminazione. Controllo migliorato: il movimento zero della scarpetta offre un controllo eccellente. 100% IMPERMEABILE
Age Range (Description) Adult
Brand SEALSKINZ
Color Black
Department Unisex
Hand Orientation Ambidextrous
Item model number 12100080000
Item Package Quantity 1
Manufacturer SEALSKINZ
Material Polyester, Nylon, Polyurethane
Package Dimensions 14 x 6 x 3 inches; 5.6 Ounces
Product Care Instructions Wash at 30ºC/85ºF, Drip Dry, Do Not Dry Clean, Iron, or Bleach
Size Small
Special Feature Waterproof
Sport Cycling

3.3

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Scritto da: Morning cyclist
Great gloves
Being an avid road cyclist, I have accumulated a substantial collection of gloves over the years. These have become some of my favorites in short order. I am 6'5" and have rather large hands, large enough that most manufacturer's largest size is often too small. I purchased these in XXL and they fit, but they are none too long. If they made a 3XL, that might be better for me but I'll keep them anyway. Don't mistake these for highly insulated deep winter gloves, and they do not claim to be. I have ridden in them down to 35F and that's as low as I'd go. Bar and brake feel is good but I take issues with the claim that there is no liner movement. On the contrary, I docked them one star because of the free floating liner on the inside. You must be very careful taking them off or you'll be spending time trying to wrestle the liners back into the fingers of the glove's outer layer. I understand that gloves that claim to be waterproof rarely stitch the liners into the tips of the gloves. Speaking of waterproof, so far, they have been. I rode in a steady drizzle at 37F and was chilly, but dry. Breathability, which is equally important, is quite good. If breathability didn't matter, you could simply wear plastic bags on your hands. I purchased these for an upcoming 380 mile early summer bikepacking trip because I ALWAYS seem to encounter multiple days of rain when I do a longer trip. I'm looking forward to using them.
Scritto da: Marty Johncox
Excellent for cycling between 40 F and 59 F
For some reason, Sealskinz doesn't give the recommended temperature range for their gloves but I can say these are perfect for cycling between 40 F and 59 F. Any warmer and your hands will overheat and any cooler and they won't keep your hands warm (fleece/lycra liners might help a bit). When it gets into the 30s and below, I break out my Sealskinz battery heated gloves. When cycling, there's a lot of wind moving over your hands and that will quickly dissipate heat from the gloves. If you're doing something where wind is minimal (running, hiking, shoveling snow, etc.) then I suspect these gloves might keep your hands warm into the lower 30s and overheat in the lower 50s. As with other Sealskinz gloves, the Velcro straps are too short and the cuffs are too tight and that makes it tricky to get the gloves off and on, especially if they're moist with perspiration inside. I do like how these are machine washable. I recommend gentle washing in cold water and ONLY air dry. Maybe hang them under a heating vent because gloves can be hard to dry inside.
Scritto da: Christopher Robertson
Warm and dry
Warm and waterproof so far. Drier days in the PNW right now. I did notice that they run a little cooler ad they break in. Still good into the low 40s. Haven’t washed yet, but no complaints. Have been through a lot of winter gloves over the years and really like these.
Scritto da: S Sizeland
Not Warm
These gloves do not keep your hands warm at all! I was snow blowing at 28 degrees for 15 minutes and my hands were freezing?! You should put these gloves on the bottom of your ridiculous temperature chart!!!
Scritto da: justaperson
Took forever to arrive, Extremely undersized, Cost $18 to try on due to return policy
I can't speak to the quality of the gloves: the large was so small I couldn't get one on. The gloves took weeks to arrive, as they were shipped from the UK. The return postage cost was $18. Maybe these are the pitfalls of omnichannel shopping. My recommendation is to go to your LBS or purchase from a reputable online retailer who has closer control over customer service.
Scritto da: Joey Shabado
Tried 4 pairs and they all leaked.
I bought four pairs of gloves. One hand from every pair leaked in brand new condition in about one or two minutes of a submersion test.
Scritto da: Dr Bee
Completely weatherproof and comfortable too
When it's dry and mild my Pulaski gloves serve me excellently - when it rains they are almost useless. These Sealskinz goves are, in complete contrast, exactly what I need when it's wet and/or cold. They are waterproof, windproof and (importantly) very, very comfortable. I wish I'd had gloves like this 30 years ago when I spent every spare moment of my life sailing. Before writing this review I thought I'd wait until I had the chance to test the Sealskinz gloves in really wet conditions as that's what I bought them for. This morning I had my chance - bucketing rain and quite a stiff breeze - so armed with new winter tyres on my bike and my Sealskinz gloves and waterproof everything else on me I set off to face the elements. Despite the wet and cold I remained warm and dry - in fact I did not give my fingers a thought until I returned home 90 minutes later - the thoughts I had then were that I was very impressed with how dry and cozy my hands were despite the exterior of the gloves being well soaked. Two further points - firstly, having got used to the excellent padding on the palms of these gloves, I find I miss not having padding when I go pack to unpadded gloves. Secondly, the thickness of the layers of material over the fingers on these gloves initially resulted in a loss of sensitivity when changing gear - this was very noticeable at first but my fingers and brain soon adapted and I do not notice it now. All-in-all the Sealskinz gloves seem to me to be an excellent buy and excellent value for money - they get five stars and a hearty recommendation from me. Update - I purchased a second pair of these, medium size in yellow, for my wife - -she loves them.
Scritto da: lionel lee
Highly Visible, Smallish in Sizing !
If you continue to ride your bike throughout the winter months as I do (in my case to commute a few miles to work), you soon find that with the combination of the cold winter temperatures and the inherent "minus 4 or 5 wind-chill" which you always experience when riding a bike, your hands very soon start to feel the cold if you're not wearing some descent gloves. I'd say these Sealskinz gloves are pretty warm, although I do think they're fairly expensive for a product that's made solely out of synthetic materials (and in China); and I had a similar pair of non-branded ones a few years ago which were also Hi-Viz that I picked up from a budget store that seemed just as warm - but for a fraction of the price as these Sealskinz (but I lost them). I have to ride both in the day and at night, so for me at least, in seems a good idea to go for these gloves in the Hi-Viz colour, although they're also available in black and grey as well. In terms of sizing, it says in very small print on the packaging when I received the gloves, that they're 'Unisex Fit' (whatever that means, given that men & women generally have different sized hands) however, I ordered the gloves in the Medium Size as I don't, as a man, have particularly large hands, however, had I been aware they were described as 'unisex fit', I might have opted for the Large Size, as on trying the gloves on, they're a tad on the smallish size (for my hands as a man that is, but not perhaps for a woman), however, I guess you don't generally want cycling gloves to be too big and baggy, but at the same time not uncomfortably tight either. The Medium are also described as Size 9.
Scritto da: Sam
A revelation! Warm, dry hands when the weather is not.
Really like these waterproof mtb gloves by Sealskinz. They keep my hands warm and dry in the cold wet weather. Haven't used them in really cold temperatures but fine down to 5 degrees C. Would recommend inners if you're cycling in really cold weather. Your hands can get sweaty if worn at too high a temperature, but overall they're fantastic for unpredictable, British, Oct/Nov/Dec days. They are certainly visible too! Am now looking for some of their water proof socks. Great brand. Great products.
Scritto da: mike
Very very good
I have various sealskin gloves for différant activities, and I purchased theses for a winter dirt bike weekend in wales, I can truly say they done the job of keeping my hand warm and completely dry all weekend, even with covering around 100miles a day, the weather was between 5-10 degrees and raining on and off.. And more importantly maintaining a good level of dexterity.. Very happy with these gloves and would recommend them to anyone..
Scritto da: G. Blows
Very pleased with this product
Happy with product.

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