Product Details
757 Air Force Fingerless Gel Men's Gloves by Olympia Gloves®. A cool mesh back, gel padded palm, and fingerless styling make the 757 Air Force Fingerless Gel Glove a triple threat: airflow, protection and comfort! If you’re looking for a quality product that will serve you for years to come, look no further.
Features
- Mesh back for quick drying and cooling
- Fingerless style for cool comfort
- Padded gel palm for comfort and vibration absorption
- Terrycloth sweat wipe on back of thumb
- Perforated neoprene cuff and adjustable Hook and Loop Fastener strap for secure fit
- Reinforced nylon stitching to prevent premature wear
- Quick release nylon pull tabs for easy on/off
- 100% man-made, vegan protection
- Made to keep you safe and comfortable on the road
- Proven to deliver exceptional performance mile after mile
- Perfect American fit, designed to feel better on your hands
- Provide ultimate protection keeping hands warm and dry
- Perfect solution to prevent the hands from sliding
Thinsulate and Drilock will keep you warm and dry, a generous gauntlet will keep cold air out of your sleeves, Hook and Loop Fastener at the wrist will keep them on securely. Reinforced palm and pre-curved fingers make for a better grip. A good set of features and solid performance for a less expensive winter glove option.
As you might expect at this price, these gloves do fall short of more premium winter styles - you can find warmer, more protective winter gloves if that's what you need. Dri-lock is waterproof, but not breathable like Gore-tex and Aquatex. But not everyone needs a more deluxe pair of mitts!
Bottom line: if you ride in moderately cold weather, and don't need state of the art gloves, these do the trick. If you want state of the art features, Olimpia Gloves® make that too - check out Olimpia Gloves® Aventador Style 4294, as a comparison - but they will cost you more.
Olympia Gloves® began manufacturing gloves during World War II, for the U.S. Military. It's a legacy we're proud of. Making gloves that perform under tough conditions was the challenge then, and it still is.