LuxoBike Padded Shock-Absorbing Cycling Gloves

Last updated: June 6, 2022


LuxoBike Padded Shock-Absorbing Cycling Gloves

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Product Details

In our analysis of 33 expert reviews, the LuxoBike Padded Shock-Absorbing Cycling Gloves placed 6th when we looked at the top 10 products in the category. For the full ranking, see below.

From The Manufacturer

RELIEVE HAND FATIGUE, padded cycling gloves minimize numbness and dampen road vibration when riding your mountain bike thanks to specialized 4-zone shock-absorbing pads, strategically placed throughout the palm. COOL BREATHABLE back of the hand in STRECHABLE Lycra with secure Hook and Loop closure to adjust to your wrist enhances flexibility and sensitivity. SUPPLE AND DURABLE Micro suede Palm for perfect fit AND maximum grip, no slip half finger cycling gloves for best contact to handlebar. SOFT ABSORBENT THUMB TOWEL cloth to wipe away sweat. EASY TO TAKE OFF Smart Finger Loops without turning them inside out

Expert Reviews


What reviewers liked

The padded interior minimizes road vibration and absorbs shock, while the durable microsuede palm allows for maximum grip.
Loops allowing easy removal of gloves, even if you have sweaty hands. You may know the feeling – you return from a ride and you can’t take off your gloves. It won’t happen to you with these. Make sure the loops don’t get tangled up in brake levers.
Made of moisture-wicking lycra
After getting a few hundred miles on these gloves, we found that the grip was still great.

What reviewers didn't like

Runs small
The main disadvantage of these gloves is padding. It is relatively thin, so it helps to prevent hand numbness but not as much as the Specialized BG Sport.
Soft foam padding may not be as durable as higher-priced brands
There were no reflective patches. As many cyclists tend to stay on the road during and after dusk, they require patches so their hand signals are visible to others on the road.
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