PEARL iZUMi Cyclone Gel Glove - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

7.5
out of 10
3 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 4 Reviews
Retail Price:
$24.95
Used Value:
$14.97
Sale Value:
$22.46

Though they're referred to as shoulder seasons, the transitional weeks of fall and spring often leave us more concerned about our hands. Protecting those extremities is one of the trickiest obstacles of shoulder-season cycling, so items like Pearl Izumi's Cyclone Gel Gloves typically enjoy pride of place on our cold-weather kit lists. Pearl's Elite Softshell fabric is the gloves' main active ingredient. It blends breathability with wind- and water-resistance to help keep you warm and dry while limiting the gradual accumulation of clammy moisture.

Spring and fall are the most beautiful times to ride, and synthetic, conductive tips on the index fingers and thumbs ensure touchscreen compatibility so you can document the adventure without exposing digits to dropping temperatures. The palm is also synthetic leather, and its plumped out with gel padding arrayed in a strategic pattern. Some people prefer an unhampered bar feel, but if you're on a 100-mile gravel tour through the autumnal orchards of New England, the added cush might be the difference between enjoying each cider stop and dreading getting back in the saddle.

The gloves are finished with long cuffs that secure with hook-and-loop straps, extending coverage to ensure there are no sleeve/glove gaps, even for the long-of-limb. Reflective elements help keep you visible in fall's early dusk and the slow dawns of spring, and a windproof fleece wiping patch protects frosty noses while attending to cold-induced effulgence.

Specifications

Brand:
Closure:
hook-and-loop
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
[shell] Elite Softshell (46% polyester, 36% nylon, 10% elastane, 8% polyurethane), [palm] 60% nylon, 40% polyurethane
Padding:
gel palm inserts
Recommended Use:
cycling

Full Reviews

8
Have used these as shoulder season gloves--temps from the 50s down to the mid 30s. I wouldn't use them as winter gloves, but I don't think they are meant to be used that way (see description). The soft shell material blocks the wind and is breathable enough to keep my hands in the goldilocks zone. I've used them in 48 degrees and rain, and have been comfortable. I don't care for the padding--the profiles of the gel blocks are a little too high. My hands are usually in between glove sizes--too big for large gloves, so I got these in XL. I'd say they run just a bit big.
Larry, backcountry.com
October 15, 2020
6
The price was reasonable. I like that it has padding similar to short-finger gloves. What I don't like is the opening is just wide enough to get over your hand, and so harder to get on than other winter gloves (like Gore) that flare outwardly. These gloves also feel like they are retaining more moisture, so they feel wet and cold quickly. I still recommend them, but these are not going to be my go-to gloves.
Alan B., backcountry.com
November 17, 2019
8
This glove has substantial padding in the palm. Glove fits great and has a velcro-strap which provides for easy removal.
Jon Phoenix, backcountry.com
January 2, 2019
8
35-65 degrees F - I wish that was in the description. Nice gloves, well made and good fitting. Touch screen compatible. Sizing is accurate; I wear XL and these XL's fit perfectly. Single layer insulation, I'll run them in the mid 20's but be prepared to be cold.
ren104939961, backcountry.com
December 4, 2018