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7iDP Transition gloves


With a thin perforated palm and ventilated elastic back, theses gloves are aimed at riders who favour feel over cushioning and protection. Therefore, they don’t feel very substantial. But for what they’re designed to do, they excel.

The pre-curved shape makes for a comfortable grip on the bar. Because the backing isn’t overly stretchy, we never ended up with bunched fabric in our palms (a common problem with thin, very stretchy gloves). The finger length felt good for our testers, and the small wrist opening stops them feeling sloppy, like cuffless slip-on gloves can.

The downside is that it makes them a bit trickier to get on, and could lead to the stitching getting damaged in the long run. It’s good to see a microsuede thumb panel for wiping eyewear or snotty noses.

Price $30



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