The gloves integrate fold-out wind covers, now updated from a single cover to two for greater versatility as weather conditions change. They are designed for harsh conditions, performing from approximately 5°C down to -3°C.
Built from 4-way stretch thermal fabric with a soft fleecy lining, they provide significant insulation without sacrificing bar feel. Two hidden wind-blocking shells fold out from the back of the hand to add an extra barrier against the elements and fold away instantly when more dexterity is required. The main fabric contains a waterproof, breathable membrane, offering strong performance even in wet conditions.
An extended cuff insulates vital blood vessels at the wrist and includes a YKK zipper for a snug fit and smooth layering. A discreet index-finger hole allows use of phones or bike computers without removing the gloves. Epoxy gel grippers on the palm, thumb and index finger deliver confident control on bars and shifters, while reinforced zones enhance durability.
Reflective detailing and muted reflective graphics improve visibility, with the overall design refined through extensive winter riding.
Features
• Developed with a double Olympic Champion
• Premium YKK wrist zipper with easy-pull gripper
• Tested in harsh conditions by Alpecin–Deceuninck Pro Cycling Team
• Dual fold-out wind-blocking shells for adaptable protection
• 4-way stretch thermal fabric with soft fleece lining
• Waterproof, breathable membrane
• Extended cuff for wrist insulation
• Discreet index-finger access hole
• Epoxy gel grip zones on palm, thumb and index finger
• Reinforced high-wear zones
• Muted reflective graphics and detailing
Specifications
Temperature range: Approx. 5°C to -3°C
Wind-protection system: Dual fold-out wind-blocking shells
Fabric: 4-way stretch thermal fabric with fleece lining
Membrane: Waterproof and breathable
Cuff: Extended with YKK zipper
Grip: Epoxy gel palm, thumb and index-finger zones
Reinforcement: High-wear area overlays
Visibility: Reflective logos and detailing
Device access: Discreet index-finger openin