Decent gel padding, | Bell PRO-GEL Cycling Gloves
 
 



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Bell PRO-GEL Cycling Gloves








Bell

Bell, 2009

average customer review:based on 20 reviews
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Excellent Glove for Unintended Use

Was looking for a comfortable fingerless glove to wear while operating a motorcycle. Took a chance and ordered these. I'm glad I did, they are perfect for what I need them for, light and comfortable! Bikers, try them, I think you will agree with me, if so I'd like to hear your feedback.


Great Basic Gloves for the Causual Rider

I purchased these gloves becasuse of the mostly positive reviews. There was a negative review or two that talked about these gloves wearing out after a ride or two, but that is not my experience with them at all.

If you are a professional or avid cyclist then these gloves are probably not for you and you should really be purchaing a brand like Peral Izumi or similar. However, if you are just starting out and aren't mountain biking and more of a beginer these are excellent gloves at a very reasonable price, and I would recommend them.


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Decent gel padding,

I've been wearing these gloves for 40+ mi road bike rides for a few weeks now 3-4x per week. So far so good, no signs of wear or deterioration, where the fingers meet the palm, which is where the deterioration happens fastest on this kind of glove. They are very comfortable and do a decent job of reducing hand fatigue on long rides. The sizing of the gloves is perfect. I have big hands, and the L/XL size fits very well. Overall, pretty good product.




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Weird Fit

These gloves are a little too big and ill fitting which makes the padding uncomfortable.
I had to buy another pair of gloves that were more specific in size.


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Ok but seem big

These are comfortable enough and seem to be well designed, though as others mentioned the materials do feel cheap but overall function and comfort are there and that's all that counts in this price range. My only problem is that they seem to be a little big, I got the S/M and I am a pretty average built guy at 6'1" and certainly don't consider myself as having small hands. Typically medium/large gloves fit me just fine, these I'm kind of wishing were made in an XS or something.


The Bell PRO-GEL Cycling Gloves feature superior styling and lightweight design. Three divided gel inserts provide shock absorption and reduce hand fatigue. The perforated palm venting and stretch nylon/spandex back provide superior comfort.

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