Support us! Bikerumor may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn More
Giro has launched their 2010 cycling gloves for road and mountain bike use, including both Summer and Winter models.
Shown above is their LX Full Finger “luxury” road cycling gloves.  It uses the same Pittards leather as their short-fingered LX glove (formerly called the Lusso), which are very, very nice.  The leather uppers are mated with wool stretch panels and a Pittards leather palm with Technogel padding in the heel of the palm.  They have a Velcro closure with metal accents and are available in five sizes (S-XXL).  MSRP $70.00.
On the trail side, they have their new DJ, a dirt jump and trail glove made to be durable enough to take the occasional spill.  They have a moisture wicking 4-way stretch upper with reinforced fingertips and a Clarino palm with 3mm EVA crash pad.  Also available in 5 sizes. MSRP $34.00.
Hit ‘more’ to see the Women’s and Winter gloves…
The Monica is Giro’s short finger women’s road glove engineered to fit snugly with no extra material or bunching.  The 4-way stretch upper is made of a breathable material and is mated to a 3-panel Pittards leather palm with Technogel padding.  Available in three sizes (S, M, L) for $40.00.
The Xena is a medium-weight women’s mountain bike glove designed to hold up to daily riding.  The upper is 4-way stretch with flex zones and it has a 3-panel Clarino palm with Technogel padding.  Three sizes, MSRP $38.00.
All of the above gloves should hit retailers this month (Sept.).
WINTER GLOVES
Giro’s winter gloves all use 3-panel palms to reduce bunching and provide a more snug fit throughout the glove and maximize dexterity.
Proof: The Proof is a waterproof/breathable glove for hardâ€Âcore winter riding (30°F / 0°C temp range). Featuring a waterproof shell with reflective detailing, warmer 40g Thinsulate XTâ€ÂS insulation in the upper, with lighter 20g Thinsulate XTâ€ÂS in the palm for warmth with dexterity, an extended cuff and a removable inner liner that doubles as a cool weather glove. Available in 5 sizes (Sâ€ÂXXL) with MSRP of $60.00.
Ambient: The Ambient is a water/windâ€Âresistant glove for cold weather riding (40°F / 5°C temp range). Featuring a water/windâ€Âresistant 3â€Âlayer soft shell upper, with fleece insulation and Xâ€ÂStatic antiâ€Âmicrobial treatment, a Clarinoâ„¢ palm with 3mm EVA pad for comfort and an insulated adjustable cuff to seal out cold. Available in 5 sizes (Sâ€ÂXXL) with MSRP of $45.00.
Blaze: The Blaze is a versatile, insulated glove for cool weather riding (50°F / 10°C temp range). Featuring a moistureâ€Âwicking insulated upper, matched with a Clarinoâ„¢ palm featuring a 3mm EVA pad for comfort, in a snug slipâ€Âon design. Available in 6 sizes (XSâ€ÂXXL) with MSRP of $35.00.
Westerly: The Westerly is a light, fullâ€Âfinger glove for cool weather riding (above 50 °F / 5°C temp range) that also doubles as the inner liner of the Proofâ„¢ glove. Featuring a 4â€Âway stretch body with light fleece insulation and an extended, ribbed cuff to seal out cold. Available in 4 sizes (Sâ€ÂXL) with MSRP of $25.00.
Candela: The Candela is a women’s water/windâ€Âresistant glove for cold weather riding (40°F / 5°C temp range). Featuring a water/windâ€Âresistant 3â€Âlayer soft shell, with fleece insulation and Xâ€ÂStatic antimicrobial treatment, a Clarinoâ„¢ palm with 3mm EVA pad for comfort and an insulated adjustable cuff to seal out cold. Available in 3 Women’s sizes (Sâ€ÂL) with MSRP of $45.00.
Tyler Benedict is the Founder of Bikerumor.com, where he’s been writing about the latest bikes, components, and cycling technology for almost two decades. Prior to that, Tyler launched and built multiple sports nutrition brands and consumer goods companies, mostly as an excuse to travel and ride in new places.
Based in North Carolina, Tyler also loves the Vanlife & family adventure travel and is always on the lookout for the next shiny new part and off-grid adventure.