CAPO GLOVES - SHORT FINGER
Capo Thermo Roubaix LF Gloves
Your hands are the first things to turn into ice cubes when you're riding in frigid temperatures. The Capo Thermo Roubaix Long-Fingered Cycling Gloves act as your first line of defense against cold, achy hands that can turn a passion into a chore. While pedaling raises your core temperature as ...read more
Capo MSR LF Pittards Gloves
While everyone enjoys the protection and grip of long-fingered gloves, they commonly fall victim to misconception that they're too hot to ride in. The Capo MSR Long-Fingered Cycling Gloves dispel this notion with every well-thought-out detail of their construction. Massive ventilation, cool wicking ...read more
Capo MSR SF Pittards Gloves
Sleek and durable, the Capo MSR SF Cycling Gloves embody the duality of the cyclist; an allure towards memorable aesthetics and the need for performance. Further exploration shows the combination of leather and lycra (not a cycling cover band) as the amalgamation of new and old under the banner of ...read more
Capo MSR-L Pittards SF Gloves
No matter how badly we want to be the 'tough guy,' the benefits of gloves remain undeniable. However, the sad truth is that all gloves are not created equally. In fact, most either inhibit movement at the cost of protection, or provide no protection at all in the name of flexibility. Luckily, ...read more
Capo Crono Lycra SF Gloves
If you pay close attention to what the peloton is wearing on their hands, you'll notice that they're either opting for nothing or a minimal design. Yes, even the pros benefit from vibration absorption, but the main rationale behind glove donning is to keep the hands dry and comfortable. Lucky for ...read more
Capo Enzo SF Gloves
Short-fingered gloves are by no means a must-have, in the realm of essential cycling gear, as the preference of wearing them on warmer rides tends to dramatically vary from rider to rider. A quick glance through the pro peloton will confirm this, as you'll notice some riders wearing, and others ...read more
Capo Pursuit SF Gloves
There's a reason that many pros refuse to wear gloves, they're tired of compromising comfort for flexibility and feel. We understand this complaint, but then again, we don't make gloves. Luckily, though, Capo does. And with its new Pursuit SF Gloves, comfort no longer comes at the expense of ...read more
Capo Tempest Rain Booties
We can't think of a single activity that's made better by having wet shoes. Cycling is no different. And when you're riding in the winter, you better cover your feet. Luckily, the Capo Tempest Rain Booties are breathable, water-resistant, and warming. Throw in an impeccable, Italian-inspired ...read more
Capo Poly Knit LF Gloves
You've been seeing these gloves in various iterations since the days when 'Capo' just another Italian noun. However, don't think that this is a drawback. The reason that you've season 60 plus years of Poly Knit Long Fingered Gloves is because they work so well. But, Capo being Capo, it couldn't ...read more












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