PEARL iZUMi P.R.O. Aero Full Finger Glove - Men's for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides

7.0
out of 10
1 Positive, 1 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$31.98
Used Value:
$19.19
Sale Value:
$28.78

Pearl Izumi's PRO Aero Full Finger Gloves are designed for the most speed-obsessed cyclists only. With a minimalistic cuff and no artificial parachutes at the finger openings, they eliminate as many drag-inducing transitional ridges as possible. Is that picking at minutiae? Maybe, but in the race of truth, every second, gram, and potential source of drag matter.

They're made to keep your grip confident and secure during the hot races of late summer, omitting any palm padding and opting instead for a synthetic leather palm to ensure sweaty hands don't send you sliding off the hoods. They're finished with a bit of aerodynamic texturing on the back of the hand, which Pearl claims reduces drag. While we lack the wind tunnel facilities to vet that claim, we do know that being glued to the drops during frantic finales definitely increases our chances of placing, and the low-profile wrist certainly looks the part of a racer's mitts.

Specifications

Brand:
Closure:
pull-on
Manufacturer Warranty:
lifetime
Material:
[upper] 78% polyester, 22% elastane, [palm] 60% nylon, 40% polyurethane
Padding:
none
Recommended Use:
road cycling, time trial

Full Reviews

10
These are my go to gloves whether it’s summer or winter. Simple and gets the job done. None of the extra padding, just enough between the tape and your hands. Never been one to ride without gloves. This the next best thing.
Marcel V., backcountry.com
December 13, 2020
4
The index finger is pretty much as long as the middle finger and thus like half an inch to long. Not sure why anyone would want a bunch of extra material coming off one of the most used riding fingers. Quality also way below PI standards, threads coming, etc. Was hoping these would be good since they don't have any padding on the palm. Padding detaches the rider somewhat from the bike and IMO not in any way desirable except in some extreme conditions but I never ride with it no matter what. I do like full finger gloves.
ew, backcountry.com
July 17, 2019