Shell fabric: | 96%Polyester/6% Spandex |
Lining fabric: | Polyester/Spandex |
Insulation: | white duck down feather |
Pockets: | 1 zip back, |
Hood: | yes, with drawstring for adjustment |
Cuffs: | elastic band |
Hem: | with drawstring for adjustment |
Zippers: | normal brand/SBS/YKK or as requested |
Sizes: | 2XS/XS/S/M/L/XL/2XL, all sizes for bulk goods |
Colors: | all colors for bulk goods |
Brand logo and labels: | can be customized |
Sample: | yes, can be customized |
Sample time: | 7-15 days after sample payment confirmed |
Sample charge: | 3 x unit price for bulk goods |
Mass production time: | 30-45 days after PP sample approval |
Payment terms: | By T/T, 30% deposit, 70% balance before payment |
Hand Protection: One of the primary functions of bike gloves is to provide protection to the hands. They act as a barrier between your hands and the handlebars, reducing the risk of developing blisters, calluses, or friction-related injuries during longer rides.
Shock Absorption: Bike gloves often feature padding in the palm area, which helps absorb shock and vibrations transmitted from the road or trail. This padding helps reduce hand fatigue and discomfort, allowing for a more comfortable and enjoyable ride.
Grip and Control: Bike gloves are designed with materials or features that improve grip and control of the handlebars. This enhances your handling of the bike, especially in wet or sweaty conditions. The improved grip also enhances safety by reducing the chances of your hands slipping off the handlebars.
Protection from the Elements: Bike gloves can provide protection from various weather conditions. In colder weather, gloves with thermal insulation help keep your hands warm, preventing numbness and maintaining dexterity. In hot weather, gloves with breathable materials and ventilation features help wick away moisture and keep your hands cool and dry.
Comfort and Reduced Pressure Points: Bike gloves are typically designed with ergonomic considerations in mind. They are shaped to fit the natural contours of the hands and include features such as pre-curved fingers or stretchable materials to promote comfort and reduce pressure points.
Safety: Some bike gloves feature reflective elements or bright colors to enhance visibility in low-light conditions. This helps make your hand movements more noticeable to other road users, increasing overall safety while cycling.