These SealSkinz Extra Cold Weather cycle gloves are their highest specification cycling gloves, with superior gel padding on the palm, Primaloft® insulation and waterproof, breathable membrane technology. These SealSkinz gloves have been designed for use in colder conditions and their extended cuff offers more protection from the elements. Perfect for this time of year.
Latest comments (26)
aardvark5
24 Jan 161#26
These are still at this price and mine arrived last Thursday. Excellent, thanks for the link.
trott3r
16 Jan 16#25
What is neoprene?
Is it something that will fit well underneath the internal fluffy layer of these gloves?
trott3r
16 Jan 16#23
While these are warmer than the normal graded gloves i have not found them very warm and my hands get cold in 20minutes outside.
Still persisting since they are waterproof
chrisbass to trott3r
16 Jan 16#24
i suffer very badly with cold hands and find the best solution is thin neoprene gloves under thicker neoprene gloves!! the only thing i have found that works whilst cycling
aardvark5
16 Jan 161#22
Excellent find at this price. I had the same pair for £40 but lost a glove. Just ordered.
richkaos
7 Dec 15#21
yep leasure lakes bikes will take your order then say they have no stock, avoiding after the night vision jacket disaster.
sjhendo
2 Dec 151#17
Use the following link and can get them cheaper on certain sizes and colours
A lot of people won't actually stuff their sleevs into the glove or won't stuff the glove into their sleeves, in which case the glove will quite obviously not be very waterproof.
In reality, looking for a waterproof and compact glove is nigh on impossible. Waterproofing that is waterproof enough to keep your hands dry in a heavy downpour for an hour costs a lot.
Ski gloves are ideal but very bulky. In reality you aren't going to find that perfect glove but these are pretty close!
Kickassonxbox
2 Dec 152#13
Ordered and voted HOT.
___Josh____
2 Dec 152#12
I was looking at buying these for around £35 great deal and the seal skins I have already are rated a level lower and have been great for the past 2-3 winters
delboy_10
2 Dec 152#11
I have these gloves and can categorically state they are NOT waterproof. The gloves were sodden within 5 mins of heavy rain.
juux
2 Dec 15#10
Can't comment on this pair as such, but I bought a pair of 'cold weather' rain-proof SealSkinz a few years ago (about the same RRP) and they are pretty poor.
Apart from not actually being that warm(!), they have a thin nylon/polyester liner layer which is great in principle, but the waterproof nature of them means that as you ride your hands inevitably get sweaty, so if you need to take them off mid-ride to take a leak/use phone etc. then its impossible to prevent this layer being pulled out with your fingers.
Spending 5 minutes desperately wriggling your increasingly cold fingers to try and force the thin layer back into the fingers is not much fun, made worse if you're watching your ride comopanions disappear over the horizon!
Of course I'm not saying this pair are of the same construction and they may be superb, but just because a brand has a good rep doesn't always mean their products are any good.
buddn07
2 Dec 15#5
Can anyone confirm that these gloves are actually properly waterproof? I've bought a couple of pairs that claim to be, only to find out mid ride that they're not.
thel33ter to buddn07
2 Dec 152#9
I've got a pair of their all weather gloves (second pair in fact) and some Sealskinz socks. They're all very waterproof, a year of commuting by bike daily is a testament to that.
Drstella
2 Dec 151#8
Cheers op, ordered.
leebon
2 Dec 151#7
nice find
IanElk
2 Dec 151#6
Thanks - ordered. 4% Quidco. I tried applying the Voucher Code 'CYBER10' but didn't seem to work (maybe expired although it was accepted).
sradmad
2 Dec 151#4
nice find op, heat
loupou22
2 Dec 152#3
good for road use - but off road, over time, there is a small amount of slippage between the hands and the handlebars - makes for a hair raising ride, as your brain notes the small movement ! Still well worth it though, as they are really good gloves - just make sure you get the right size :smiley:
biggiep
2 Dec 151#2
Thanks for this, Sealskinz are one of the few brands these days to justify their famed quality construction. 4.2% Topcashback also!
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Is it something that will fit well underneath the internal fluffy layer of these gloves?
Still persisting since they are waterproof
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/sealskinz-men-s-weather-cycle-gloves-2x-large-11-04-prime-15-03-non-prime-black-2331666
http://www.leisurelakesbikes.com/p/17446/sealskinz-extra-cold-winter-cycle-womens-gloves-sale
In reality, looking for a waterproof and compact glove is nigh on impossible. Waterproofing that is waterproof enough to keep your hands dry in a heavy downpour for an hour costs a lot.
Ski gloves are ideal but very bulky. In reality you aren't going to find that perfect glove but these are pretty close!
Apart from not actually being that warm(!), they have a thin nylon/polyester liner layer which is great in principle, but the waterproof nature of them means that as you ride your hands inevitably get sweaty, so if you need to take them off mid-ride to take a leak/use phone etc. then its impossible to prevent this layer being pulled out with your fingers.
Spending 5 minutes desperately wriggling your increasingly cold fingers to try and force the thin layer back into the fingers is not much fun, made worse if you're watching your ride comopanions disappear over the horizon!
Of course I'm not saying this pair are of the same construction and they may be superb, but just because a brand has a good rep doesn't always mean their products are any good.
http://road.cc/content/review/140854-sealskinz-extra-cold-winter-cycle-gloves