Mild Temperature Riding Gloves
I’ve had these Cannondale gloves (pictured below on right) for many years and they’ve been in nearly this bad of shape since I’ve had them. They weren’t a very good glove in my opinion. I’d glued them back together several times in several places. Next to them are B-Forest brand cycling gloves I purchased to replace them just a couple months ago. They were cheap in price and in construction and started coming apart at the seams in no time.
I decided to splurge on a pair of Chrome gloves. The fingers fit perfect but they were too tight and short on the rest of my hand so I gave them to Nova and they fit her pretty well. If I were to purchase another pair in a larger size then the fingers would be too long.
While in Walmart the other day I spotted these Wells Lamont work gloves and for only $10 I thought I’d give them a try.
They have some padding, touch screen capability, a snot wiping spot and they fit great. After about a week of using them I find them to be working out really well. They are not cold weather gloves by any means but I find they are ok somewhere around 40 or above.