GripGrab ProGel
20,28
GripGrab Ride Windproof
25,59
100% Brisker
23,38
GripGrab ProGel vs. GripGrab Ride Windproof vs. 100% Brisker
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
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Warm (7x) |
Good grip (6x) |
Fit (5x) |
Grip (2x) |
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Cons
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no (3x) |
Inside the glove wet quickly in light rain |
Grip on index finger very limited |
Velcro at wrist opening |
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According to the product specialist
Pros
Lightweight glove with excellent freedom of movement. |
Offers excellent grip. |
The DoctorGel provides ample comfort during your ride. |
This glove keeps your hands warm as it is both windproof and water-repellent. |
The palms feature silicone, giving you excellent handlebar grip. |
DoctorGel® padding provides shock-absorption and comfort on rough roads. |
Thanks to its reflective elements, this glove is better visible in the dark. |
The thumb is mobile device touchscreen compatible. |
Made of a Neoprene material that protects you from the elements. |
The velcro closure around the wrist allows you to adjust it so that it fits well. |
The materials used are very durable so the glove will last a long time. |
Cons
Available in just one colour. |
This cycling glove is not waterproof and will get wet during heavy rainfall. |
Despite its protection, the glove is not waterproof. If you are looking for a glove that protects you better against water, you can have a look at the Brisker Hydromatic. |
Specifications
Glove Type
Full Finger
Full Finger
Full Finger
Yes, equipped with special fabric
Yes, equipped with special fabric
Yes, equipped with special fabric
Sex
Unisex
Unisex
Unisex
No
Yes
No
XS
S
M
L 15 - 16,5 cm
S
M
L 15 - 16,5 cm
S
M
L
XL
XXL 18,5 - 19,5 cm
M
L
XL
XXL 18,5 - 19,5 cm
S
M
L
XL
XXL 17,5 - 19 cm
M
L
XL
XXL 17,5 - 19 cm
Colour
Grey
Black
Black
Yellow
Yellow
Yes, gel
Yes, gel
No
Reflective elements
Yes
Yes
Yes
Road bike
Mountain bike
Yes
No
10 - 18 °C
5 - 15 °C
Not waterproof
Water-repellent