Upwell
Upwell
Waterproof Heated Cycle Glove
1 colour available
Bodham
Bodham
Waterproof All Weather Cycle Glove
2 colours available
Bradfield
Bradfield
Waterproof Winter Insulated Cycling Glove
1 colour available
Stowbridge
Stowbridge
Waterproof Automatic Heated Gauntlet
1 colour available
Sealskinz Cycling Gloves
Hit the road with our high-performance cycling gloves, designed for avid road cyclists. Engineered for comfort and grip, they reduce vibration and provide essential protection, ensuring a smoother ride. Whether you're racing or on a leisurely journey, our gloves are the perfect companion for every cyclist.
What gloves are best for road cycling in wet weather?
For road cycling in wet conditions, the ideal glove combines full waterproofing, breathability, grip, and a slim profile that doesn’t interfere with control. Sealskinz offers models such as the Bodham Waterproof All Weather Cycle Glove, which uses our three-layer Aquasealz® waterproof membrane to keep hands dry while allowing sweat to escape. In colder, wetter conditions, look for a cycling glove that uses Aquasealz® in combination with PrimaLoft® Gold insulation to add an extra layer of windproofing and warmth. The best wet-weather cycling gloves strike a balance: fully sealed to the elements, breathable enough to prevent excessive internal moisture, and with palms engineered to maintain friction in wet circumstances.
How do cycling gloves improve comfort and grip?
Cycling gloves play several important roles in enhancing your ride experience:
- Grip in all conditions: When handlebars get wet from rain or sweat, a gloved grip helps prevent slippage. Good cycling gloves feature tacky palm materials (suede, silicone prints, or textured grips) that help fingers stay anchored even in damp conditions.
- Vibration damping & shock absorption: Road surfaces transmit small jolts and vibrations into your hands through handlebars. Padding (gel, foam, or strategically placed inserts) helps absorb that energy, reducing discomfort over long rides.
- Pressure relief & ergonomic support: A well-designed glove distributes pressure more evenly across the palm, protecting sensitive nerves and soft tissues. This helps reduce the risk of tingling or hand numbness especially on longer rides.
- Protection & durability: Gloves shield your hands from abrasion (in case of a fall), the cold, wind chill, and from constant friction against bar tape or brake levers.
- Moisture management: Breathable glove backs or linings help wick sweat away, preventing internal dampness that would degrade comfort or reduce grip.
Are padded gloves necessary for long rides?
Padding is strongly beneficial for longer rides. Over time, constant pressure and vibration on your hands can cause fatigue, discomfort, or even numbness. Padding helps absorb those micro-impacts and reduces the stress transferred to your nerves and bones. Sealskinz cycling gloves offer strategically padded builds to deliver support without bulk. For road cycling, padding may be lighter than for mountain biking, but on rides over an hour or more, it often makes a noticeable difference in comfort and endurance.