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Pearl Izumi Gavia Glove - Women's - 2009

Pearl Izumi Gavia Glove - Women's - 2009

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2009 Model No Longer Available

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Pearl Izumi Gavia Glove - Women's - 2009

What, is it a little blustery out? Don’t let the storm get you down. Just slip on the Pearl Izumi Women’s Gavia Glove and head out on the day’s ride. The Gavia Glove’s AmFIB material blocks wind and water, while silicone screened palms won’t slip when wet. The articulated Neoprene stretchy wrists keep water from creeping in. So don’t cut your workout short… stay comfortable, and stay outside.

Bottom Line: Riders on the storm.

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Rating for this product: 4

my hands are just too small...

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December 9, 2008

these gloves seemed really nice - protective but thin, so they should be good for winter biking...but even with size Small, the fingers were just too long for my own, so I had to return them. I went with the Pearl Izumi Cyclone glove instead, which for whatever reason fit perfectly!

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Rating for this product: 5

Just what I've searched and searched for

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December 9, 2008

Got these for winter motorcycle rides. Couldn't find any gloves except my summer O'Neal's that I can feel my grips with. Until now! These are thin and totally flexible people. I can control my fingertips. I can make a fist. And the grippies on the palm & inner fingertips are very grippy. I would order a second pair as a back-up, except these feel like they'll last a long time, if not practically forever. Awesome tight weave fabric. Getcha' some.

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Rating for this product: 4

small hands, but still good gloves

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December 21, 2008

I have extremely small hands, so the smallest size is still a bit big for me. However, they're flexible enough that I can still bike in them just fine. In extremely wet weather, the damp will eventually soak through, but for my commuter rides these gloves typically work great. Windproof and pretty water-resistant, good grips, flexible, a little on the large side, convenient nose wipe if you too are using them for cycling... good gloves.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
60% Nylon, 25% polyester, 5% neoprene, 5% synthetic leather, 5% polyurethane 
Recommended Use:
Cycling in icky weather 
Manufacturer Warranty:
Lifetime 
Country of Origin:
China 

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