Reviews over the
GripGrab Waterproof Knitted Thermal
4 / 5
Lovely fit and fine up to (for me) 3 degrees, no lower.
Most comfortable-fitting gloves ever worn! (For now) still well windproof. Just don't expect super insulating qualities.
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Very nice glove that fits like a glove.
So far very well liked with temperatures just above freezing, think below freezing they might fall a little short. So far no water has got through because of the water-repellent intermediate layer, I did get some light sweaty hands, probably because of the same layer, but as long as the cold doesn't get through, it's not very disturbing. The outside does get and stay wet for a long time but I didn't get cold hands as a result. These gloves love Velcro, sticks well.
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
satisfied with this buyr !
Stays a little damp
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
fine glove for temperatures above '0'.
The fit is better and the material is softer than the seakskinz. For someone who has cold hands easily, the insulating power (warmth) is disappointing.
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Geen koude handen maar, ook niet in regen
Fietshandschoenen die er goed uitzien en ook kunnen gebruikt als gewone handschoenen voor iedere dag. Goede pasvorm
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Windproof, but cold hands
Bought these gloves to use mainly in combination with my mountain bike. What is positive is the grip and flexibility of the glove. Is not too thick, so still enough control over the handlebars. Are windproof (waterproof yet to experience). Still, I get cold hands at 3 degrees outside, whereas I don't get cold hands easily. Once fully warmed up (by MTBing), no more problems and they stay nice and warm.
Pros & Cons
4 / 5
Ptima waterproof, wear out quickly.
4 / 5
Nice and warm and fit well
You have to go in with warm hands, then they will stay nice and warm too.
4 / 5
Good fit but the specification in terms of operating temperature is not correct
Too thin regarding indicated outdoor temperature use...cold hands