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GOREWEAR
C5 GORE-TEX INFINIUM Glove - Men's

3 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews

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Gore Wear C5 GORE-TEX INFINIUM Glove

For training and commuting in chilly weather, the Gore Wear C5 Gore Windstopper Glove is a lightweight accessory that keeps your fingers warm and functional so you can ride at your best. Constructed using an ultra-thin Gore-Tex INFINIUM Windstopper Membrane, these gloves block frigid winds and light precipitation without adding any bulk, ensuring you have full dexterity for shifting, braking, and maneuvering your bike. And like other Gore-Tex products, the membrane remains breathable, allowing heat and moisture to escape so your hands don't get sweaty or clammy when you're pushing it hard on your ride.


Details

  • Cycling gloves to keep you warm without sacrificing control
  • Gore-Tex membrane blocks icy winds and light precipitation
  • Box-end fingers increase dexterity while reducing bulk
  • Pre-shaped design improves comfort & reduces bunching of material
  • Silicone print at thumbs, forefingers, and palm enhances grip
  • Optimized for gloves-on use with touchscreen devices
  • Hook-and-loop closure for a secure, adjustable fit
  • Reflective logo so you can be seen in low light
  • Item #GWR008H
Material
[membrane/laminate] GORE INFINIUM Windstopper, [back of hand, lining] 92% polyester, 8% elastane, [palm] 100% polyester
Closure
hook-and-loop strap
Activity
cycling, mountain biking
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

3 based on 3 ratings

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2 out of 5 stars

August 28, 2021

Nice Material, Bad Fit

Familiarity:
I returned this product before using it

I ran into the same issue that some of the other reviews mentioned. I bought 3 different sizes not knowing which one would fit best and they all fit weird in the fingers (all to long). The material seemed nice and the palms fit fine. The tech touch finger tips don't work all that great either, but I'm not sure if that feature really works great any glove for that matter (at least for the ones I've own prior).

Joseph I
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

3 out of 5 stars

November 12, 2020

Bad fit

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Worst fitting gloves you?ll ever buy. Fingers are too long except the middle finger. Thumbs and pinky are way too long. Bought a large and a medium would have been too tight. Gore needs to stop making gloves.

odi111316226 o
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com

4 out of 5 stars

November 1, 2020

Not the warmest, but pretty comfortable!

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Not sure what I was thinking, but these gloves are not very warm! Keep in mind that they're very lightweight, and they don't boast any insulation whatsoever. They're just a windstopper exterior panel and no padding on the palm. I'd say they're just one notch warmer than a full-on summer weight full-finger cycling glove. That being said, they are pretty versatile in the shoulder seasons. The gloves breathe surprisingly well, and they offer great dexterity and feel. The stitching seems to be really high quality, the reflective hits are all quite nice, and they don't seem to suffer from being baggy or loose in odd spots like a lot of gloves I've tried. For temperature rating I'd say you can use them between 55-80*F, anything colder than that and your hands might go totally numb on a descent (I say that from unfortunate lived experience).

Takashi
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com