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Element 1.5

If your rides are cold, but never quite near freezing, our Element 1.5 gloves are the perfect choice for your ride. They feature a Gore® WINDSTOPPER® upper and low-weight Thinsulate™ insulation, so they're guaranteed to stave off windy chills and inclement weather—all without compromising bar feel or dexterity.

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Good but not great

These gloves will keep your hands warm as they did on today's 38 degree, windy ride. The problem occurs if you take them off on a stop and your hands are sweating they are very difficult to get back on. As you take them off the inner liner also pulls partially out and becomes misaligned.


Name:
Gary

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Good warmth and wind stoppage for the price

I live in central Texas, so we are talking about brutal winters here. These have held up well in the 30s and 40s, with little to no wind getting through. I really like them due to the dexterity and feel.


Name:
Blake K.

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Lost one today

I had these for years now. Lost one today so came in to see if they still are for sale. The best commuter glove I've had; Great fit, breathe well, perfect in temperatures from +4°C to -5°C, even OK for slight rain/sleet/snow. Gore-tex or similar is better in medium to heavy rain.


Name:
Isak

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No Pogies Needed for a Calm Winter Ride

I have a few rides in with the Element 1.5 gloves between 20-35 degrees F, and they have worked great so far. I don't think I'll need to put my pogies on until it gets well under 15F. I'm really happy with the grip of the gloves as well, I don't feel like I'm compromising warmth for control. By the end of one of my rides it was nearing 35F, and the gloves did start to get a bit warm, but I believe they are rated for a little colder than that, so I'm not saying it's a bad thing.


Name:
Mitch B.

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