Reviews over the
AGU Merino Knit
5 / 5
Great for cyclocross when it's cold and wet.
See the pluses. They are fine during cyclocross races when it is wet and cold. Plenty of grip and warm enough too.
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5 / 5
Perfectly fitting gloves
Meets expectations , fine gloves that are well warm and breathable. Somewhat stiff . At temperatures around 0 point very suitable . Merino so does not retain unpleasant odours
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5 / 5
Perfect for me
For me suitable up to around freezing point and very happy with the long machet as my cycling jacket due to long arms is just a bit short but with these gloves that problem is solved
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5 / 5
Great glove
Used in wet and windy weather at 10 degrees, hands stayed dry and did not get too hot either
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4 / 5
Fine glove for rides above freezing point
Fine glove for rides above freezing point
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4 / 5
Satisfied, but not suitable for really cold temperatures
Meeting expectations for the most part, but still not ideal for really cold weather
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4 / 5
Super glove resistant to water and the coldest temperatures
Super glove, warm and fine, 1 star less because I was cold from 0 degrees.
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5 / 5
Top quality from Agu
The gloves are fairly thin, allowing you to keep your hands good for shifting gears and food grabs, for example. In addition, really windproof. I have worn them at a minimum of 1 degree and a lot of wind, then my hands were not really warm, but not cold either, so 0-10 degrees is correct. They fall well over the wrist, keeping that part warm as well.
Pros & Cons
3 / 5
Ideaal vanaf 5 graden
Goede handschoenen. In rij er al een paar weken mee, ook door de regen. Enkel als het kouder is dan 5 graden, zijn ze niet dik genoeg.
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5 / 5
Fine gloves for rain and cold
Fine gloves, put on this week with about 4 degrees and no cold hands. Touchscreen operation is possible (not very precise, but I don't think that is possible with any glove).