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Bomb the trails with the Fox Digit Glove. The durable, double-layer, perforated palm, silicone-gripper fingertips, and stretch knuckle panel make the Digit Glove the only one for your hands no matter your discipline, whether you're out pushing your personal downhill limits, pulling an all-day cross-country ride, or getting buckwild while launching jumps.

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2 5

mbh5116943

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I'd size up if I ordered them again. My only gripe with them is that the back of my knuckles rub on some sort of hard material inside. Just on the index finger, middle knuckle. Gets annoying rather quickly and can rub skin off on longer rides, so these are not my go - to's.

5 5

yanp357002

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  • Gender: Female
  • Familiarity: I gave it as a gift, but have feedback to share

I bought it for a gift. The gloves fit perfectly and my husband likes them. The price was more than good, so I like it too :)

4 5

Scott Pendleton

Member since 
  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer

These seem to be perpetually on sale for $10 or so. They are well worth that price. Not sure I'd pay $30 for them though. Still, I bought three pair of these at the sale price and I'm happy with them. They're lasting longer than I expected, actually.

They're solid gloves, well made and comfortable. They have pretty much no palm padding, so you should like your grips. The backs of them are thick enough to protect your hand in a crash but still breath pretty well. The thumb wiper is always appreciated. The gray palms stain my red or pink ESIs much less than black palms do, though still a little bit.

While the forefinger grippies started coming off after about two rides, the clarino palm is grippy enough without them, I still have no brake lever slippage.

If you own other Fox gloves, these are true to that size. I wear an XL in Fox, and these fit just perfect. I'm a L in a lot of other gloves though.

5 5

Theerapong Surinsuk

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

At $8.95 a pair, there is not much you can complain about regardless of how good they are. Don't let the price fool you because these are my second pair of gloves from Fox and they are just as good as the ones that I paid more for.

There is no padding on the palms, but the texture is nice and offer terrific grip. They are lightweight so they don't feel bulky and offer good ventilation so your hands can breathe on those warm days.

4 5

tedp225082

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  • Gender: Male

1. ...but they run a smidge small, order a size up or expect a snug fit.

2. ...and they don't cost very much. I ordered mine during a shipping promotion so it ended up being cheaper than buying at a LBS (which I try to do).

3. ...and I'm not crazy about the little velcro strap right below the heel of palm, but it works. I prefer a beefy wrist stap that offers support.

I don't expect these gloves to last forever, but for $9 they don't need to.

4 5

bce4187473

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

Another great glove from Fox. My hands sweat a lot and these have great ventilation. They fit very well and offer super grip. Only complaint is they bled dye onto my white grips.

No brainer at their current price.

4 5

Chris Weaver

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

These gloves fit well, and feel great on the bike whether your bombing some slope or pedaling over technical junk. I was a little disappointed that the raised graphic on the top of the glove started to peel off early on, but it's purely cosmetic. Otherwise these breathe well, and have enough padding for any rider.

4 5

Casey Zaugg

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I have two pair of these gloves and really like both of them. Grippy, and won't make your hands too warm. No padding, but for my purposes, that's just fine. I want to feel the pain in my hands of 8 hours on the bike.

3 5

sambog

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  • Gender: Male
  • Familiarity: I've used it several times

The fitting is great and the material is good for grip on the handle bar but there is no much padding for bumpy trail.