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Madison Flux gloves


The Fluxes are Madison’s priciest mountain bike gloves and offer impressive overall comfort. The thin, perforated, multi-panel palm fits reasonably well, with a bit of bunching when holding the bar that, fortunately, goes almost unnoticed in use.

We’re big fans of the stretchy cuffless wrist, which leaves movement free and easy. You can definitely feel the extra purchase courtesy of the silicone print on the index finger when grabbing the brakes too. One of the pairs circulating between our testers has some stitching coming away near a fingertip after a couple of months’ use.

Price 37$


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