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Size: S
Dimensions: 20 x 13.4 x 4.4 cm; 160 Grams
Brand: WTACTFUL
Colour: Black
Batteries Included: No
Manufacture: WTACTFUL
Department: Unisex
Dimensions: 20 x 13.4 x 4.4 cm; 160 Grams
Reference: 1411-Black-S
Size: S

29 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I love using these on my bike, very well made, very sturdy which is what I want as I am a fast cyclist. Lovely thick padding to protect your hands especially from those sharp turns. Will be purchasing more of these. Thank you for a wonderful product.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I ordered these for my partner as he feels the chill when we’re cycling up and down the canal.

    They fit well and have good grips so they don’t slide on the handlebars.

    They do the job and keep his hands warm too.

    Perfect for what we need them for.

  3. DeloresE43 says:

     United Kingdom

    My husband’s cycling gloves have seen better days so we ordered these for him to try.

    He has fairly average man sized hands so we went for the medium. They fit nicely and can be adjusted at the wrist for the best fit.

    The padding on these gloves is very good, and the sweat pad on the thumb is a really good idea.

    For 10.99 at time of writing these gloves are decent for cycling enthusiasts.

  4. Lauren Hughes says:

     United Kingdom

    The fit on these are excellent – stretchy, and fit my hands perfectly. The grip on them is also great. They genuinely feel of high-quality, and I use these all the time for cycling.

  5. U-News Staff says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Cycling gloves are an absolute essential for club cyclists, both to cushion against the impact of British lanes as to allow a solid grip on the bars that bare hands simply don’t give, particularly when wet. I know very few club members who don’t wear gloves; it’s only really leisure cyclists doing single figure mileage that can get away without them. These Wtactful Cycling Gloves certainly help take the worst out of the buffeting thanks to an excellent set of gel pads and were quickly ordered when offered for review under the Amazon Vine programme, and after checking the sizing chart in the product information I ordered ‘Large’ size, and with a hand measuring 18cm circumference around the purlicue (excluding the thumb) they fit me comfortably.

    As a keen cyclist I’m looking for four features from a fingerless glove:

    1. A soft finish on the thumb area and/or back of the hand – a vital if distasteful feature for cyclists who need to wipe their nose on the move.
    2. A comfortable fit, particularly in the area of the finger ends which if too long can irritate and also impede the bend of the knuckle joint, as well as the ability to wick sweat away which can become uncomfortable with poorly designed gloves.
    3. Ease of taking the glove off and putting it back on again — this can be difficult on a hot or a rainy day where the hands are wet through sweat or precipitation.
    4. A bit of protection for inevitable trips to the floor — the bane of cyclists who can easily end up with cuts due to hitting the tarmac.

    These short-fingered gloves are a nice red and black which look very stylish. They fit well once tried on and were sized as expected. The fingers finish just below the bend of the knuckle, meaning they don’t impede grip on the handlebars. The thumb features a soft fleece terry towelling material that doesn’t irritate at all and fulfils my required feature 1 excellently. The gloves close with a Velcro strap branded with a Boodun logo that doesn’t quite cover all the back of the hand, leaving a small area that will receive a tan that only cyclists will recognise. They finish just at the bend of the wrist, and whilst for winter full-fingered gloves I prefer something that isn’t too short to leave an exposed gap between the glove and bottom of the cycling top sleeve for summer gloves that’s just right, not impeding movement.

    Turning to the palm of the gloves they feature two large gel pads per glove nicely accented in grey to match the glove well and give a good level of cushioning, both whilst holding the handlebars, with the gel giving a very positive grip which is something I always like, and fulfilling feature 4 by adding a layer of protection — too thin a glove will result in cuts and grazes, these are sturdy enough to protect, a feature I really like. In the centre of the palm are holes to assist the wicking of sweat, fulfilling feature 2 on my list.

    The gloves remove and fit readily, meeting factor 3 on my list. There are finger tabs on the middle and ring fingers of each glove which can be used to pull on to assist removal if wet, which I thought was a good feature which pops up on many cycling gloves these days. Labels inside the glove show the construction, which is 55% polyester, 35% Nylon — unusual not to see Lycra/Spandex mentioned, but they are stretchy enough.

    Those labels also include the washing instructions, which are in Chinese words but thankfully contain the following recognisable symbols:

    * Handwash
    * Do not bleach
    * Do not iron
    * Do not dry clean
    * Do not tumble dry

    What I particularly like apart from the good fit is that the finger-ends are reasonably tight, which as I’ve lost weight my rings have become a little loose. With poorer-fitting gloves this is an issue as I have to put elastic bands on my ring fingers to save the road noise dislodging the rings — something I’d never live down if I came home with one absent. This isn’t an issue with these gloves, offering a good fit which isn’t tight but enough to secure the rings without having to resort to the elastic bands. I also like the simple but effective design. At 10.99 they are good value with a good fit and the cushioning afforded make these a worthwhile purchase if you spend hours out keeping fit.

    Well designed and meeting my requirements

  6. Jamesq says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought for a disabled person who found them perfect to use to propel a wheelchair so very comfortable

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Comfortable gloves with really good padding on the palms. It reduces strain on the hands and the little dots help improve your grip. They have good breathability and are, overall, excellent quality.
    My only issue with these was the huge label sown into the inside of the glove. It was prickly and got in the way when I put them on. I had to cut it off in the end. A minor inconvenience that was easily solve but worth noting nonetheless. Despite that, this is a really nice set of gloves that I would recommend and would buy again if they were to ever break.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Good
    + Good quality
    + Very comfortable with mesh and ventilation holes
    + Careful stitching
    + Adjustable

    Not so good
    – None

    Recommended.

  9. mglawler says:

     United Kingdom

    I understand these are advertised as bike gloves. However, I have also found them a very wonderful addition to my comfort when using my wheelchair. I have a condition that at times means walking is very painful for me. During these times I often rely on a walking aid or a wheelchair to get around.

    With any self-propelled chair, it is wise to have something between your hands and the metal frame to protect your skin from rubbing. In the past, I have used simple fabric gloves and found them rather lacking in all departments.

    These bike gloves not only provide great grip they are also padded which protects my hands from rubbing and forming blisters. I have also used them when walking with my stick. They have helped reduce a pressure point on my palm which often became very painful.

    I also like the fingerless feature as this allows me to use touch screen devices and also to keep fine motor skills. Before I would have to remove normal gloves to use my hands where with these gloves I can keep them on at all times.

    On the two middle fingers there are also small frabic tags which makes pulling the gloves off easy. There is also a large tag near the wrist to help pull the gloves on.

    The wrist strap itself is made of velcro and can be adjusted for varying sizes. These gloves are simple yet wonderful.

    Great for wheelchair users

  10. peterboblina says:

     United Kingdom

    Although I’m not a cyclist I needed a pair of gloves with padding to help when lifting my dads wheelchair out of the car. Without something over my hands to protect them they were becoming very sore. When I saw these I thought they would be ideal, they had a nice design but also padding in the places I needed them. These really have helped my hands and are easy to leave in the car or to put in a pocket or handbag. They certainly are perfect whether for cycling or wheelchair use. I’d certainly think about getting dad a pair in a larger size for wearing when he wheels his chair. They’re certainly affordable.

  11. Deb in Hawaii says:

     United Kingdom

    hese gloves are comfortable and have gel padding on pressure points to make cycling with them a more enjoyable experience. combine that with the handy tabs to remove the glove and breathable mesh back they are comfortable, stylish and overall a lovely pair of cycling gloves

  12. AlbertinaBarak says:

     United Kingdom

    WTACTFUL Cycling Gloves for Men Women Mountain Road Bike Gloves Shock-absorbing.

    Love these gloves they are great. The padding is what I love the most it’s very thick and well positioned that I hardly feel the bumps and vibrations from the road. They feel much better than a more expensive brand that I bought from Halfords.

    I also really like the material that the gloves are made of, it’s thin on the top and thicker on the underside with lots of ventilation holes that stops your hands getting sweaty. You can put them on and remove them easily and the thumb also acts as a sweat cloth.

    The only thing I would improve is the little pulley tabs on the tips which you use to take the gloves off. I prefer the design were your fingers hook the tabs as I find this style easier for removing the gloves.

    Overall I’m very happy with this pair of gloves and I think the quality is very good. I highly recommend these gloves and think there’re excellent value for money

    🚴‍♂️ Quality Pair of Cycling Gloves 🚴‍♀️

  13. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are a well-made fingerless Cycling Gloves with Shock-absorbing Non-slip padding on the palms which protects my palm. The fabric on the back of the hand is thin and reathable. They have a nice grip. Love the extra fabric at the end of the middle 2 fingers which can be used to pull the gloves off.

  14. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These gloves are comfortable. It is grippy and breathable for my hands. It’s the right one to wear when it’s not cold. Just a bit small for my hands, though I selected XL already. It’s stretchable and adjustable anyway and it does the job.

  15. EltonXNGKkwmql says:

     United Kingdom

    Lightweight, thin mesh backing with a perforated palm makes them ideal for those warm, summer rides. The sweat wipe is helpful, the pull tabs are a nice touch to aid removal and the Velcro wrist adjustment keeps them secure. The silicone coated pads help a little with grip, but it’s the dense padding that makes the most difference when riding. Very comfortable even after a few hours. No reflective detailing for evening use. Sizing is a bit tight for an XL but they do stretch to fit. For 10.99 they’re well priced.

    Good for warm days.

  16. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These are good quality biking gloves. True to size and with a velcro wrist fastening to secure to wrist. The underside of the glove gives additional grip. A great product.

    Good quality and comfo

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The gloves look quite smart. I got the green and I like it’s understated and not in your face. There palms have a lot of padding on them so they are helpful on long rides. I haven’t tested them in the rain so I can’t say how good they would be. My only small negative point is that I would like the finger material to be longer so to protect them in cold weather. Overall a good pair of gloves at a good price. I think this is a good choice of glove.

  18. JoanneDelacruz says:

     United Kingdom

    Ordered in small. Perfect. I’m 5ft 2ins, slim, athletic with feminine curves, bony major joints, including my hands and tiny wrists.
    Wonderfully supportive, pretty warm, comfortable and the padding on the palms is Heavenly. An absolute Must By for Self Propelled Wheelchair Users. The materials used are high quality, look and feel good. Hopefully, they will come up with some Winter and Wet weather friendly versions. These arrived minimally packaged and rapidly!
    Completely accurate to pictures on Amazon and to description from seller / business.

  19. LillaBianco says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    These are good quality gloves. I’m normally a size L for gloves and that’s what i ordered and they offer a good fit, not too small.

    The gloves are fingerless for extra grip and feel which is good. The palms have padding on all the critical areas for increased comfort and to avoid blisters or calluses. They are very comfy.

    The rest of the material is quite thin and breathable. They also close with a velcro strap across the back of the hand. The length is just right so they only cover the hand and don’t interfere with your wrist.

    These gloves are more for comfort and preventing worn skin than for any hand protection from impact or falling. If you do like to go out for a long cycle, especially off road these are really good comfort gloves.

    Highly recommended

  20. BarbaraEck says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Soft, comfortable and good value for money. Come up quite small so go for a larger size.

  21. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    My son is a very keen cyclist and mountain biker, and said these gloves are great. They are comfortably padded on the palms to prevent blistering and are easy to remove using the small tabs. They are breathable and designed to give the wrists freedom of movement. Because they are fingerless, they probably wouldn’t afford sufficient protection for mountain biking, but are perfectly suitable for road biking.

    They are a little smaller than expected, but stretchy enough to fit.

    Great desig

  22. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Good gloves, fit well and are comfortable. I like the ventilation holes to the gloves so stops your hands getting extra sweaty in the warm weather, there is also a little piece of terry toweling on the thumb so you can easily wipe away any sweat. The are easy on and off with the little tabs on the centre fingers and no need to remove to use your phone as they are fingerless. overall happy with them, they feel good quality.

  23. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    These are decent gloves, especially considering the price. The fit is a little snug so if in doubt go a size up. I like fingerless and I find fingered gloves are always a poor fit, often with the fingers too long. They are comfortable to wear with padding and support in the right places. Plus, unlike other gloves, the Velcro is comfortable and doesn’t rub at all. Certainly gloves to consider.

  24. JoeMaderal says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I have fairly large hands with long fingers so went for size L in these cycling gloves, I would say there are a perfect fit. They are very comfortable to wear and have a good amount of padding in the right places.
    The gloves can easily be removed by pulling on the two little finger tabs. I like the design and think the red gives a good pop of colour!

    Great fit and very comfy

  25. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    The gloves arrived in a plastic bag. The gloves appear to be made of some nice and good quality material that is also comfortable. The gloves are easy to put on and take off and make holding handlebars more comfortable. These are useful for biking and for 10.99 isn’t a bad price for them.

    Nice gloves

  26. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve never tried this style of cycling gloves before I’m glad I have cos they’re great!

    I ordered the ‘white’ ones and they look the business.

    I love the short ‘open’ finger design. I also am really pleased with the padding. They’ve placed the padding on just the right spots whilst avoiding the bits in between just like the human hand really. This means that the gloves aren’t cumbersome but do protect. I’m getting an e bike and envisage doing more miles and feel that these gloves are just the thing, especially with cooler but not cold weather approaching. Fingerless gloves are great for the controls of an e bike.

    The level of thought that’s gone into these is shown in the detail like the little tabs on the inside of the end of the second and third fingers. A simple addition but it makes getting them off a breeze.

    Lovely quality. Great design. Well manufactured. Great!

  27. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Really nice, comfortable cycling gloves, the seem well made and have great padding. I tend to get a lot of blisters on my hands if I don’t wear these kind of gloves. Went 12 miles today, no issues.

    Great padding

  28. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I do a lot of cycling, and invariably wear mitts like this. These seem well-enough made, with suede (or fake suede…) palms, thin stretchy nylon backs and nice gel padding.

    They feel comfortable in use, and have useful pull tabs on two of the fingers to help remove them. My only niggle is that I have the size XL, and they are only just big enough – I take a 9.5 glove usually, and these are a very snug fit. If you have very large hands, these might not be big enough for you.

    But otherwise, a decent enough cycling glove – recommended.

  29. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have the green variety of these gloves and the colour is very nice, dare I say a bit Farrow and Ball. I love the funky padding design too. I have just completed my first three rides of over an hour and they performed very well, the generous padding really helped absorb bumps and the little toweling area was handy for wiping sweat away. There are tags to help pull them off too. They are slightly tight so perhaps order a size up but I am very happy with these so far and look forward to wearing for many miles in the saddle.