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Mountain Bike Gloves for Grip and Comfort
Your grip on your handlebars is the most important source of control you have over your mountain bike. Steady hands give you more precise tracking through turns, not to mention that they help hold you to the bike when you’re riding over bumpyterrain.So, grippy mountain bike gloves are an essential part of every rider’s kit. With the best mountain bike gloves, you can enjoy a better riding experience and protect your hands from the weather, scratches, and more.
Why Use Mountain Bike Gloves?
Mountain bike gloves serve several different purposes. The number one reason to use gloves is that they can help ensure that your hands won’t slip off your handlebar grips, no matter how slick they get. Even if you have grippy rubber handlebars, sweat and rain can quickly loosen the attraction of your skin to rubber. Mountain bike gloves with nonslip palms will grab your rubber bars no matter how much moisture gets in between them.On top of that, mountain bike gloves are important for protecting your hands. If you ride through forested trails, it’s only a matter of time before branches or a thorny bush scrapes across your hands – and a pair of gloves will save you from getting cut up. If you take a spill and end up on the ground, mountain bike gloves will cushion the impact on your hands and help avoid a nasty trail rash on yourpalms.Gloves are also great for long rides because they help dampen vibration from thehandlebars. Over the course of a long day, that alone can be the difference between having pain in your wrists and forearms or not.
How to Choose Mountain Bike Gloves
Short Finger vs. Full Finger Gloves
The first thing to think about when choosing mountain bike gloves is whether you prefer full fingers or cut-off fingers. Full fingers provide more protection and extend the grip all the way to your fingertips. But, some riders find them hard to get on and off and it’s easy for sweat to build up along your fingers.Short finger bike gloves are easier to get on and give you full dexterity in yourfingertips. However, they also leave your fingers exposed to branches and other scrapes, so they’re not always the best choice for overgrown trails, not to mentioncolder weather.If you do opt for full finger gloves, it’s worth getting one that has a touchscreen-compatible fingertip. That way, you don’t have to pull off your gloves mid-ride to check the map or send a message to your riding buddies.
Waterproofing and Breathability
Mountain bike gloves run the gamut from ultralight gloves for hot summer ridingto thick, insulated gloves for fall and winter adventures. That means you’ll need to decide what seasons you plan to use your gloves in, and accordingly how much breathability you need. More breathability is great for summer to prevent your palms from sweating heavily, but it’s less good when you need your hands to staywarm inside your gloves during the winter months.It’s also worth thinking about whether your bike gloves need to be waterproof.Waterproof gloves are necessarily less breathable than their lightweight counterparts, but they’re great if you tend to ride in wet conditions.
Mountain Bike Gloves at bikester.co.uk
The best way to find your perfect pair of mountain bike gloves is to shop our wide selection at bikester.co.uk. We carry hundreds of full finger and short finger glovesfor every season and riding style, so it’s easy to find gloves for all your riding adventures.