Rogelli Arios
From 56,30
Rogelli Laval
From 77,90
GripGrab Merino Liner
91,90
Rogelli Arios vs. Rogelli Laval vs. GripGrab Merino Liner
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Warm (5x) |
Good fit (3x) |
Good grip (3x) |
Warm enough (2x) |
warm (3x) |
Thin (2x) |
Comfortable |
thin yet warm |
Cons
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Not waterproof |
No denping |
Touchscreen sometimes has trouble with it |
Too warm above 10 degrees |
smooth |
sizes modified |
Long fingers |
On the road, more wind can make it cold. |
According to the product specialist
Pros
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Because the gloves are windproof, the cold is held out extra well. |
The silicone print on the inside of the hand gives you a good grip on your handlebars. |
This glove can be used in various other sports as well, such as running or iceskating. |
Perfect to use as an insulating base layer underneath another pair of gloves. |
Very breathable, so you can ride with your hands feeling nice and fresh. |
Smartphone or cycle computer touchscreen compatible. |
Cons
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Because there is no padding in the glove you have no damping on bumpy roads. |
These gloves have no padding, making them less suitable for long, intensive rides. |
Specifications
Glove Type
Short Finger
Full Finger
Full Finger
Not applicable, short fingered
No, the fabric doesn't work on touchscreen
Yes, equipped with special fabric
Sex
Unisex
Unisex
Unisex
No
Yes
No
S
M
L
XL
XXL 19,5 - 21 cm
M
L
XL
XXL 19,5 - 21 cm
S
M
L
XL
XXL
3XL 18 - 19,5 cm
M
L
XL
XXL
3XL 18 - 19,5 cm
XS
S
M
L
XL
XXL 17 - 19,5 cm
S
M
L
XL
XXL 17 - 19,5 cm
Colour
Black
Yellow
Yellow
Black
Yellow
Yellow
Black
Grey
Grey
Yes, foam
No
No
Reflective elements
No
Yes
No
Road bike
Road bike
Yes
No
No
18 - 25 °C
0 - 10 °C
10 - 18 °C
Not waterproof
Splashproof
Not waterproof
Yes