With our glove guide, we help you find the model that fits your needs and training level – from the thinnest gloves for racing and high-intensity sessions to the warmest mittens for long, easy workouts on the coldest days.
The right glove is about more than warmth. It’s about precision, grip, and comfort – all tailored to the intensity of your training. A racing glove should provide freedom of movement and excellent pole control. A glove for easier sessions should offer more insulation and protection from the cold, without compromising functionality.
Thin gloves for racing and high intensity levels
The gloves in the Race series are designed for competition and for those seeking maximum freedom of movement and precision during high-intensity training.
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Gloves and mittens for moderate intensity
As temperatures drop and sessions get longer, more insulation is required – without adding weight or stiffness. The gloves and mittens in this category provide the perfect balance of warmth, breathability, and freedom of movement, ideal for training in varying winter conditions.
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Warmer gloves and mittens
When winter is at its coldest, extra protection is essential. The gloves and mittens in the Pace and Motion series deliver optimal warmth and functionality for low-intensity training, recovery sessions, or longer outings in cold conditions.
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