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Bicycle Gloves Tested 2026 – The Best Models

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Cold hands while cycling are not inevitable. With the right cycling gloves, you can stay comfortable even in winter – whether on your way to work, during a Sunday ride, or intense winter training. But which gloves are really good? Which model suits your needs?

This test shows you what matters in cycling gloves, which features are crucial – and which models have proven themselves in practice.

Why choosing the right cycling glove is so important

Hands are especially exposed when cycling: they hold the handlebars, feel wind and moisture directly – and cool down faster than the rest of the body. Riding with cold, stiff fingers not only reduces comfort but also full control over brakes and gears.

What a bad glove really costs you:

  • Loss of concentration due to cold pain
  • Reduced grip strength – dangerous on downhill slopes
  • Quick onset of fatigue due to tense muscles
  • Cut short tours and missed training sessions

A good cycling glove is therefore not just a matter of comfort – it is a safety product. More about the effects of wind and cold can be found in the article on windproofing and in the thermal glove guide.

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Key buying criteria at a glance

Temperature range – which glove for which conditions?

Rule of thumb:

  • Above +10°C: thin summer glove or fingerless
  • +5 to +10°C: light autumn/spring glove
  • -5 to +5°C: insulated winter glove
  • Below -5°C: premium winter glove with waterproof membrane

Insulation and material

High-quality gloves rely on technologies like PolarTherm insulation or premium thermomembranes. Important: windproof outer fabric (indispensable from 5°C), fleece lining, and breathability for moisture management. More in the Thermoglove guide.

Touchscreen compatibility

If you use a smartphone in everyday life, look for touchscreen-compatible fingertips. Ensure the conductive coating still works after several washes.

Fit and cuff

Good cycling gloves have a comfortable fit without constricting, an extended cuff, and a Velcro closure for adjustment.

Grip security

High-quality grip rubber on the thumb and index finger, as well as textured inner surfaces, increase grip security even in wet conditions.

Bicycle gloves tested: the best models

Alpensattel PolarTherm winter gloves – our pick for -5 to +10 degrees

The PolarTherm winter gloves are our best-selling model. PolarTherm insulation, wind-resistant microfibre outer, fleece lining, touchscreen-compatible fingertips, and an extended cuff with Velcro closure. Ideal for commuters, everyday riders, and winter training.

Alpensattel Premium Thermo gloves – for extreme cold and wet conditions

The Premium Thermo gloves are designed for temperatures below -5 degrees and wet conditions. Waterproof membrane, premium thermal insulation down to -10 degrees, reinforced grip zones, and extended wrist protection.

How do budget models perform?

Gloves under €15 usually fail due to: insufficient windproofing, poor seam construction (cold drafts at the finger base and wrist), and lack of durability (insulation compresses after a few washes). For occasional rides in mild frost, an entry-level model may suffice. If you ride regularly in winter, invest a bit more upfront.

Recommendations by use case

  • Everyday use and commuting, -5 to +10 degrees: PolarTherm winter gloves
  • Extreme winter, rain, below -5 degrees: Premium Thermo gloves
  • Autumn and spring, above +5 degrees: lighter full-finger gloves

Find more details on the impact of wind and materials in the article on cold fingers and in the material comparison. All models in the bicycle gloves collection.

Cycling gloves for every season – comfort & protection on every ride

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Which cycling gloves are the warmest?

The warmest cycling gloves combine high-quality thermal insulation with a windproof outer fabric and a waterproof membrane. The premium thermal gloves from Alpensattel are suitable for temperatures down to -10 degrees and below. For milder winter temperatures between -5 and +10 degrees, the PolarTherm winter gloves offer the best warmth-to-weight ratio.

When do I need cycling gloves in winter?

As soon as temperatures drop below +8 degrees, we recommend winter gloves. At this temperature, hands cool down quickly due to the wind while riding – especially on descents or at high speeds. Rule of thumb: If your hands are freezing at the start, it means you won’t be able to brake on the way back.

How do I properly care for cycling gloves?

Wash cycling gloves preferably at 30 degrees on a gentle cycle and let them air dry (do not use a dryer). This preserves insulation, membrane, and touchscreen function over many seasons. Never use fabric softener – it destroys the DWR coating. Refresh with waterproofing spray after several washes.

What size of cycling gloves do I need?

Measure the circumference of your dominant hand at the knuckles (excluding the thumb). Most manufacturers use hand circumference in cm: XS up to 17 cm, S 17 to 18 cm, M 18 to 20 cm, L 20 to 22 cm, XL 22 to 24 cm, XXL over 24 cm. When in doubt, choose one size larger – winter gloves should not be too tight.

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