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Cycling Gloves

$50.00
The Bluegrass React is among the best when looking for a solid and durable pair of gloves. Their thin and soft-padded palm ensures a comfortable feeling on the handlebars even while freeriding on a screen. On the top side, the fabric is a light and breathable stretch mesh that keeps your hands feeling fresh during the longest rides. The perfect combo. - Four-way-stretch durable mesh on the upper construction - Slim-fit neoprene cuff ensures maximum durability and comfort - Adjustable strap wrist closure with silicone gripper allows for a customized fit - Soft-padded palm ensures comfort while riding - Moisture-wicking mesh finger gussets enhance ventilation and sweat evaporation - Soft-touch covered thumbs to clean dirt and sweat from the face and eye-wear - Flexible zone on brake finger knuckles offers plenty of dexterity and allows you to react fast - Breathable perforated palm improves ventilation and comfort
$50.00
Waterproof performance meets flexibility and warmth with the Xnetic H2O glove, your new cold-weather riding essential. The Xnetic H20 brings waterproof performance and breathable fibers together in a design that provides the highest level of flexibility available in a waterproof glove. The unique three-layer construction fuses our RainGuard membrane between a durable nylon outer shell and hypoallergenic liner, for use in temperatures as low as 40 degrees Fahrenheit / 5 degrees Celsius. The result is pair of gloves that will be your go-to wet weather favorites, with enough warmth and grip to satisfy commute, road, gravel, and trail riders, and that's easily packed down into a jersey or jacket pocket when they're not needed. Upper Construction: - Abrasion-resistant, one-piece - Xnetic knit shell w/stretch - Stitch-free slip-on cuff - Hypoallergenic Lining - Rainguard internal waterproof membrane - Printed reflective logos Palm: - Non-slip grip palm - Touchscreen technology
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