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Sealskinz Women's Cycling Gloves

Explore our specialised collection of Women's Cycling Gloves, tailored for comfort and performance. If you're training through the winter, wearing gloves is non-negotiable. Our thermal women's cycling gloves are waterproof and crafted with technical materials to keep you comfortably shifting gears. Whether you prefer maximum dexterity or cosy insulation, this collection offers the perfect pair for you. Shop Sealskinz cold weather women's cycling gloves now.

What gloves are best for women’s cycling?

The best gloves for women’s cycling balance protection, grip, comfort, and weather resilience. For wet or changeable conditions, our Bodham Women’s Waterproof All-Weather Cycle Glove uses three-layer Aquasealz™ construction to keep hands dry while letting moisture escape. Our gloves typically feature durable outer fabrics, stretch for finger flexibility, and grip-enhancing palms designed to perform even when damp. Reflective detailing helps visibility when riding in low light.  In short: the ideal women’s cycling glove combines waterproofing, dexterity, grip, and a snug, comfortable fit.

Are waterproof cycling gloves necessary?

In many cycling conditions, yes, waterproof cycling gloves are very beneficial. A waterproof glove (using a membrane rather than mere water-repellent coating) prevents water from seeping in, which would otherwise soak insulation and reduce hand comfort. The Aquasealz™ membrane used our cycling gloves ensures external moisture is blocked, while internal sweat vapour can still escape. Without that barrier, gloves may feel fine early on but can become soggy, cold, and ineffective over time.

How do I choose the right size cycling gloves?

Choosing the correct size for cycling gloves is key for comfort and performance. We recommend measuring the circumference of your dominant hand just around the knuckles. That measurement corresponds to the glove size in the sizing chart. Because tight gloves can restrict circulation and make your hands colder, if you’re uncertain, it’s often safer to size up slightly. The right size ensures the glove fits snugly without bunching, so grip zones and control features remain properly aligned.