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TENS Bike Gloves deliver grip and protection for young riders
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"I like these gloves for kids because they balance comfort and grip. The breathable materials keep hands from getting sweaty, and the padded palms add protection without reducing handlebar feel."
Maintaining control and protecting hands are important parts of learning to ride. The woom TENS Bike Gloves are designed specifically for children, combining breathable materials with a secure grip and protective construction.
The gloves use ventilated 4D stretch fabric and elastic mesh panels to promote airflow and keep hands comfortable during active riding. Synthetic leather palms provide durability and comfort while embossed silicone grip prints increase traction on handlebars.
Light padding helps protect hands during minor falls while still allowing full control of brakes and steering. Elastic cuffs eliminate the need for Velcro closures, making the gloves easier for kids to put on and remove independently. A terry cloth thumb panel adds practical functionality by allowing riders to wipe away sweat during longer rides.
Details
- Breathable 4D stretch fabric improves comfort and airflow
- Elastic mesh panels enhance ventilation
- Synthetic leather palm improves grip and durability
- Embossed silicone palm print increases handlebar traction
- Thin padding protects hands without limiting movement
- Elastic cuff design makes gloves easy for kids to pull on
- Terry thumb panel helps wipe sweat during rides
- Item #WOO000V
- Material
- [face fabric] 4D Stretch (100% synthetic), [palms] synthetic leather, [grip] silicon print
- Padding
- yes
- Closure
- slip-on
- Activity
- bike
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woom started in a Vienna garage when two bike‑obsessed dads reimagined kids’ bikes from the ground up, engineering superlight, child‑specific designs that turned first wobbles into real, joyful riding. Today their award‑winning lineup evolves with kids, moving from tiny first bikes to more advanced models that keep pace as skills, confidence, and ride ambitions grow.