
As the seasons transition from summer to fall, your kit also makes some critical shifts, with arm and knee warmers becoming staples on each ride, a headband to keep your ears from getting too frosty, and gloves that offer a little more warmth than your...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""These sun gloves are perfect for all-day outdoor adventures. They’re lightweight, breathable, and protect my hands from the sun without limiting movement.""Whether we’re casting lines in the early morning...
A good pair of gloves is a nonnegotiable in our ski gear: The Rab Khroma Freeride GTX Glove meets all the requirements with an impermeable yet breathable membrane, lightweight mapped insulation, and a tough extended cuff to protect our hands from the...
We trust the Burton Profile Glove to help us avoid distracting discomfort in our digits. These ski and snowboard gloves boast a cinch closure over-sleeve gauntlet that seals out snow, a DRYRIDE 2-layer laminate for waterproof and breathable coverage,...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I turn to these when I want serious warmth without losing too much dexterity. The leather breaks in nicely, the insulation is well mapped, and the waterproof insert actually holds up on storm days. They’re not...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""This glove is built for durability and warmth. The waterproof membrane keeps my hands dry, and the soft liners feel super cozy. Plus, I love that they're 100% vegan and eco-friendly.""The Crab Grab Chop Glove...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I've worn the Magarac Glove on backcountry tours and resort days alike. The combination of the waterproof lining and synthetic insulation keeps my hands warm and dry, even in wet snow conditions. The durable leather...
The Rod Glove for Spinning Rods is a great way to store, protect, and transport your rods. You can store multiple rods together without wasting time untangling lines and guides. The Rod Glove is abrasion-resistant, helping protect your rod from scratches....
Now with an improved construction, the Endura Strike Glove feels like a second skin as it shields our hands from wintry conditions. The plush lining helps trap warm air, while the waterproof layer stops splashes and flurries from soaking through. As we...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""These gloves strike the perfect balance between comfort and protection. The gel padding absorbs vibrations on rough trails, and the hook-and-loop closure ensures a snug fit. They're breathable and lightweight,...
With 4-way stretch breathable mesh, a wide opening with simple hook-and-loop closure, and durable AX Suede™, the DND™ Jr. II glove is perfect for young riders who are excited to hit the trails.The wide mouth cuff is easy to open for fitting, and the...
The Rod Glove for Casting Rods is a great way to store, protect, and transport your rods. You can store multiple rods together and not have to waste time to untangling the lines and guides. The Rod Glove is abrasion resistant to help protect your rod...
Giordana made their Strada Gel Glove for the roads that aren't exactly smooth riding. They're the kind of thing we're happy to pull on and keep on all day. They're constructed with soft material and a wiping spot on the thumb, plus the lycra fabric moves...
The Lamson Stripper Glove protects fly anglers' fingers and palms from cuts, line burn, and abrasion while stripping line all day on the river or flats. A sure-grip, non-slip palm maintains control and feel during fast retrieves, while the lightweight...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""The GeKo Hot Glove has the warmth and precision I need on icy climbs. The PrimaLoft Gold insulation keeps my hands warm without adding bulk, and I love how the Box Finger construction enhances my grip on tools....
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The Espresso Glove combines comfort and function perfectly. The Air-O stretch fabric keeps my hands cool on warm rides, and the Castelli Damping System (CDS) does wonders for reducing numbness on long routes....
The Pro Air Glove from PEARL iZUMi provides an extra layer of protection between our hand and handlebars, making for an extra comfortable ride. Its minimalist design features a synthetic leather palm, a breathable mesh back panel, and an easy slip-on...
Whether we're diving headlong into piles of powder after the biggest storm of the season, or squeezing every last day out of the season skiing on spring corn, we've got on our Flylow Wolverine Glove. The burly leather construction protects our hands from...
Lindy Fish Handling Gloves are more puncture-proof and cut-resistant than other fish-grabbing and filleting gloves on the market. Made from flexible, anti-cut SuperFabric material, these gloves protect against minor nicks and more serious knife cuts,...
The Patagonia Better Sweater Glove is built for the cold-morning routine. The elastic cuff seals out cold air without fuss, so the glove disappears into a pocket and reappears exactly when needed.
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""I grab these anytime it’s hot and I want maximum bar feel. There’s zero padding, tons of airflow, and the InstaChill fabric actually feels cooler once you start sweating. They’re light, simple, and perfect...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying: ""These gloves are my go-to for storm riding. The GORE-TEX insert truly lives up to the hype—no moisture sneaks in, even on deep powder days. The 80g of Thinsulate insulation hits that sweet spot between warmth...
The Flylow Tough Guy Glove is not only tough, but also ready for winter with its synthetic insulation and DWR-treated leather providing plenty of weather protection.
From skiing to snowboarding, our double-layered Ridgeway Glove is here to keep you warm and comfortable no matter where your explorations take you. With thumb and index finger reinforcement for touchscreen convenience and a soft-brush Merino lining, your...
Dawn patrol starts can be awfully cold, but your hands sure start to heat up in a hurry once you get onto the skin track. When the weather's too cold for just liners but the activity's too high-output for thicker gloves, reach for the just-right warmth...