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Kalte Finger beim Radfahren? So bleiben deine Hände im Winter warm - alpenbestsattel.com
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Cold fingers while cycling? How to keep your hands warm in winter

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Anyone who cycles regularly knows the problem: As soon as temperatures drop, the Fingers stiff and cold. The grip on the handlebar feels uncomfortable, control decreases – and the joy of riding fades. But it doesn't have to be that way! With the right winter cycling gloves stay your Hands warm, protected, and flexible – even below freezing.

In this article, you'll learn why your fingers get cold when cycling, which materials really keep you warm, and how with the right winter gloves so you can enjoy every ride.

Why your hands get cold so quickly when cycling

When cycling, your Hands constantly to Riding wind exposed.
The body focuses its heat supply on vital organs – arms and fingers get less blood flow.
Added to this are Handlebar contact and Vibrationswhich further impair blood flow.
The result: cold, stiff fingers – even on short rides.

Cold, Wind and Wetness act like a reinforcement team:
When moisture gets into the gloves, the material loses its insulating power – and you get cold faster.
That's why wind and waterproofing the most important criterion for good winter gloves.


The right gear: winter cycling gloves

The key to warm hands lies in the combination of Thermal insulation, Wind protection and Breathability.
Not all gloves are the same – and certainly not all suitable for winter.

Our recommendation: PolarTherm Winter Gloves – specially designed for temperatures down to –10 °C.

These Winter cycling gloves consist of a multi-layered, waterproof outer material with breathable membrane.
Inside, an insulating Primaloft fleece layer for long-lasting warmth while keeping your hands dry.
You stay protected even in snow or heavy rain – without overheating or sweating.

Tip: If you're out around freezing temperatures, the lighter
Premium Thermal Cycling Gloves 2.0 ideal.
They perfectly combine thermal insulation and freedom of movement for Autumn, Early winter or the daily commute.

Windproof is more important than you think

Many cyclists underestimate the Riding wind.
Even at 20 km/h, cold air feels on your fingers like a freezer fan.
Even in mild temperatures, the so-called Wind chill effect ensure that 5 °C quickly feels like –5 °C.

That's why high-quality windproof materials crucial.
With the PolarTherm gloves, the special outer membrane reliably protects against wind without sacrificing Breathability you don’t have to give up.
This keeps your microclimate inside the glove stable – warm but not damp.

Freedom of movement & grip: Two often underestimated factors

Thick mittens keep you warm but are Cycling but impractical.
You need Tactile sensitivityto ride safely brake, shift and the Handlebar firmly in control.

That’s why the design is crucial:

  • Ergonomic fit prevents pressure points

  • Non-slip silicone coating ensure a secure hold

  • Elastic cuffs protect against penetrating cold

These details make the difference between a bulky glove and one
that feels like a second skin – like with the Alpensattel PolarTherm models.

Bonus comfort: Stay warm & still operate your smartphone

Especially in winter, you want your Smartphone not constantly pull out of your pocket.
Whether navigation, music, or a quick call – everything should be quick and without freezing.
That’s why the PolarTherm Winter Gloves a Touchscreen function on Thumb and Index finger.

With these, you can operate your phone, e-bike display, or GPS device,
without the Gloves take off – practical, safe, and comfortable.

Practical tips against cold hands while cycling

Besides the right equipment, small habits also help to Circulation to improve:

  • Move regularly: Shake out your hands during short stops.

  • Do not wear gloves that are too tight: They restrict blood flow.

  • Multiple layers: A thin inner layer (e.g., merino or fleece) can provide extra warmth.

  • Dry your gloves after every rideto maintain the insulation.

Conclusion: Stay warm through winter with the right cycling gloves

Cold hands must not be an issue when Cycling in winter should be no problem.
With thoughtful insulation, windproof material, and the right Size
you are safe on the road even in snow, rain, and frost.

Whether on the way to work, a winter tour, or a weekend trip –
with the PolarTherm Winter Gloves stay your Fingers warm and your grip firm.

For milder temperatures or the transition period, we recommend our Premium Thermal Cycling Gloves 2.0This way, you are optimally prepared for any weather condition.

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Which cycling gloves keep your hands warm best in winter?

Three layers are crucial: windproof outer material (for example, softshell with membrane), an insulating layer (Thinsulate or PrimaLoft), and a comfortable inner lining (microfleece). More important than thickness alone is the combination. Our PolarTherm winter gloves are tested down to 0 degrees Celsius, featuring a membrane, insulation, and touchscreen functionality.

What should I consider when buying winter cycling gloves?

Four points: 1) Windproofing – more important than insulation alone, because wind chill is the main cause of cold fingers. 2) Long cuff over the wrist to block drafts. 3) Touchscreen function on thumb and index finger. 4) Grippy inner surface so you can hold the handlebar securely even in wet conditions. Too thick is counterproductive – you lose sensitivity when braking and shifting.

Why are windproof gloves more important than thick ones?

When cycling, the movement creates wind – often more than the natural wind. Even at moderate outside temperatures, the effective temperature feels significantly colder due to the wind chill effect. A thin membrane layer that blocks the wind keeps your hands noticeably warmer than a thick but wind-permeable knitted glove.

Are touchscreen gloves useful?

Yes – especially in everyday life. Anyone who uses navigation, phone, or music on their smartphone doesn’t want to take off their gloves for it, especially not in winter. High-quality gloves have conductive threads woven into the thumb and index finger that work reliably. This has no effect on the protective function of the glove.

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