MEN'S GLOVES - FULL FINGER
2011 Louis Garneau Limoges Gloves
Most winter gloves are clunky, and don't support the ergonomics required in cycling. The Louis Garneau Limoges Gloves shatter this mold by providing all the coverage of a mitt while allowing the pointer finger to move independently of the glove. This design not only boasts a temperature ...read more
2011 Louis Garneau Tornado Gloves
When it's below freezing, it's easy to tell the hardman from the enthusiast. However, riding in cold weather might be tough, we're simply utilizing garment technology. The Louis Garneau Tornado Gloves are the perfect addition to your winter apparel closet. With a temperature protection range ...read more
2011 Louis Garneau Wind ECO Gloves
When riding in the cold, the biggest amateur mistake is to not account for wind chill on your hands. To assess if your gloves make the grade, use this rough formula the next time you gear up for your ride: Current outdoor temperature - average speed = roughly the temperature around your hands. ...read more
2011 Louis Garneau Lathi Gloves
Thirty years ago, when down filling and wool were as warm as it got, freezing temperatures might have been a reasonable excuse not to ride. However, the times are a changin', and the Louis Garneau Lathi Gloves are an excuse killer. With a temperature protection range from -4 degrees and up, the ...read more
2011 Louis Garneau Typhoon Gloves
The Louis Garneau Typhoon Gloves should be called the Blizzard gloves. With a temperature protection range from -4 degrees (Fahrenheit) and up, the Typhoon gloves are for die-hard cyclists that look at a blizzard as an ideal day to ride. The Louis Garneau Typhoon Gloves feature a split-finger ...read more
2012 Assos fuguGloves
Assos' fuguGloves are their full-on winter gauntlet. They do things that repurposed ski gloves don't do. The biggest thing is that cycling gloves are made to accommodate the sweating that comes with prolonged aerobic activity, but the Assos fuguGloves do more than merely accommodate ...read more
2012 Assos earlyWinterGloves
Lightweight windproof/breathable gloves are the foundation of cold weather hand protection. And they've been the center of Assos' cold weather hand protection for years; they offered an earlier iteration of these earlyWinterGloves as the centerpiece of a three-component system: liner, ...read more
2010 Assos earlyWinter 851 Gloves
The earlyWinter 851 can be worn as a standalone piece, or you can use it along with Assos' innerGlove and/or their lobsterShell 851 to add increased insulation as the weather conditions require. The earlyWinter 851 is a low-volume glove that won't disrupt your ability to nuance your Ergopower ...read more
2010 Assos lobsterShell 851 Gloves
The lobsterShell 851 glove is the mother-of-all hand protection for those nasty, brutish days when riding outside is just a godawful idea, but you've gotta go anyways lest you feel weak, girlish, or flawed in your training. The rational side of you knows that obsessiveness about training is a ...read more
2012 Assos longSummerGloves
There's no shortage of reasons to wear long-fingered gloves in seasons other than winter. When it's in the 50's and above, you don't need the warmth. But what you can use year-round is the hand protection offered only with full-fingered gloves. Most of us live in a ...read more


















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