Similar to its short-fingered sibling, the Castelli Arenberg Gel LF Glove is just the thing for cyclists everywhere. This one-of-a-kind glove gives you unparalleled comfort when you're riding over any terrain, but with full-finger coverage.
The unique palm construction of the Castelli Damping System will ensure a smooth ride whether you're tackling rough gravel roads or full-blown stretches of Paris-Roubaix cobbles. A MicroMesh back enhances breathability to avoid those frustrating sweaty palms we all love to hate.
Featuring an adjustable wrist closure and a microsuede nose wipe on the thumb, this glove has everything you need for perfecting those cool-weather rides. The Men's Arenberg Gel LF Glove from Castelli has perfected the lightweight yet durable comfort — that fits like a glove.
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S | M | L | XL | XXL | ||
Palm Circumference | 7¼"-8" | 8"-8¾" | 8¾"-9½" | 9½"-10¼" | 10¼"-11" | |
Glove Type: Full Finger - Non-Insulated | |
Black - Small | Mfg PartNum: K20033010-2 |
Black - Medium | Mfg PartNum: K20033010-3 |
Black - Large | Mfg PartNum: K20033010-4 |
Black - X-Large | Mfg PartNum: K20033010-5 |
Had higher hopes than what I got. For starters, I expected a glove that had "arenberg" in title to have thicker padding. I have a pair of corsa rosso road fingerless gloves and the padding between to two is a bit similar. I had bought these with the purpose of using them cool weather gravel. To that effect my dainty hands were not quite as comfortable as I hoped. Another shortcoming is the snot strip. It's suede rather than fleece and thus not very good. The grip is decent but they made no effort to add touch screen compatibility. Considering how bike computers are heading in that direction whether we like it or not this would make it tough to adjust things let alone check your phone without taking off your gloves. I'll give these gloves credit for being gloves and better than nothing for shoulder season. I'm hoping as they break in the sharpness in the fabric between the thumb and first finger will soften.
I love everything about these long fingered gloves, except the stitching around both index fingers came apart after about 15 rides. They still work, and it might be an improvement for touching any computer screens/smartphones. Besides that, they are holding up well after 2 seasons. I'd actually buy them again, because they my favorite hot/warm/slightly chilly weather glove. I don't wear short fingered gloves.
I purchased the Arenberg Gel LF Glove for full finger coverage in cooler weather. I have the short-fingered version and have used it mostly for gravel however I use the long-fingered version for road and gravel. I find the padding exceptional for long rides.