Whats the point of spending over $100 on gravel bike gloves that claim to offer superior comfort and protection when theyre just going to wear out after a few hundred miles anyway? I see all these high-end gloves with gel pads, reinforced palms, and fancy materials that supposedly make a huge difference in comfort and protection, but how many of you have actually put them to the test and seen real results?
Ive noticed a lot of riders are more concerned with the aesthetics of their gloves than the actual functionality. Newsflash: just because they look cool and match your bikes color scheme doesnt mean theyre doing anything for your hands. Ive seen guys rocking $150 gloves with gel pads that are supposed to reduce vibrations, but theyre still complaining about numbness and pain after a long ride.
And dont even get me started on the so-called protection aspect of these gloves. A few millimeters of padding arent going to save your hands if you take a serious spill. Ive crashed in gloves with supposedly reinforced palms and still ended up with road rash and bruised hands.
So, whats the best gravel bike glove for comfort and protection, really? Is it worth breaking the bank on a high-end pair, or are there more affordable options that can get the job done just as well? And lets be real, how many of you are actually using your gloves for their intended purpose, rather than just as a fashion statement?
Ive noticed a lot of riders are more concerned with the aesthetics of their gloves than the actual functionality. Newsflash: just because they look cool and match your bikes color scheme doesnt mean theyre doing anything for your hands. Ive seen guys rocking $150 gloves with gel pads that are supposed to reduce vibrations, but theyre still complaining about numbness and pain after a long ride.
And dont even get me started on the so-called protection aspect of these gloves. A few millimeters of padding arent going to save your hands if you take a serious spill. Ive crashed in gloves with supposedly reinforced palms and still ended up with road rash and bruised hands.
So, whats the best gravel bike glove for comfort and protection, really? Is it worth breaking the bank on a high-end pair, or are there more affordable options that can get the job done just as well? And lets be real, how many of you are actually using your gloves for their intended purpose, rather than just as a fashion statement?