Outdoor Research Freewheel MTB 4-Finger Bike Gloves Keep Your Little Fingers Warm
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Outdoor Research Freewheel MTB 4-Finger Bike Gloves Keep Your Little Fingers Warm
"The four-finger design is the standout feature of these gloves. Intended for cycling, it leaves your first two fingers free for braking and grip control but pairs your ring and pinky fingers together to keep them warmer than traditional gloves."
"The Freewheel MTB 4-Finger Bike Gloves are designed for cold-weather riding, and I found they're easily warm enough to ride with in below-freezing temperatures. Despite having MTB in their name, these gloves are also suitable for road or gravel riders."
"The 4-Finger Bike Gloves' outer shell is a 2L stretch-woven nylon/spandex blend, and the palm is made from goat leather. The gloves feature neoprene cuffs with Velcro closures, a blended merino wool fleece palm liner, and compression-resistant Primaloft Gold insulation."
Outdoor Research's Freewheel MTB 4-Finger Bike Gloves are designed for cold-weather cycling with a distinctive four-finger construction that pairs the ring and pinky fingers together for enhanced warmth while keeping the index and middle fingers separate for braking and grip control. The gloves feature a 2L stretch-woven nylon/spandex outer shell, goat leather palm, merino wool fleece liner, and Primaloft Gold insulation. They offer water resistance, windproofing, breathability, and stretchiness with neoprene cuffs, wrist loops, and touchscreen-compatible thumbs and index fingers. Testing revealed the gloves heat up quickly during climbing, maintain appropriate warmth in sub-freezing conditions without overheating, and fit comfortably without excessive bulk. A minor seam issue resolved after several rides.
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