
"Dakine has been producing mountain bike gloves for many years and continues to offer a full lineup of models to cover the needs of most off-road riders. The majority of Dakine's MTB range consists of light to mid-weight full-finger gloves designed for warm to moderate temperatures. The exception is the White Knuckle Glove, which the brand refers to as " the ultimate cold weather cycling gloves. ""
"The original version came out over a decade ago, and has been a cold-weather favorite of many mountain bikers ever since. The latest version is reminiscent of its predecessor and intended to serve the same purpose, although it is essentially a completely new, convertible design. A couple of the most notable design features are the use of Gore-Tex Infinium softshell material, an extended stretch cuff, and a tuck-away trigger finger shell for extra wind and water protection."
Dakine’s White Knuckle gloves combine a Gore-Tex Infinium softshell back, AX Suede palm construction, extended stretch cuffs, and a tuck-away trigger finger shell to deliver wind resistance, water repellency, and extra protection. The gloves are a redesigned, convertible evolution of a long-standing model and aim to cover late-season rides, commutes, and moderate winter sessions. Performance and versatility are strongest in cool to cold conditions above freezing; the design is not intended for prolonged sub-freezing use. Riders find the gloves adaptable across changing weather, with some quirks but reliable protection when used within their intended temperature range.
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