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Any recommendations for a good, medium warmth (40 - 50 degrees), wind-resistant women's cycling gloves?
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Re: women's cycling gloves [runbrenna] [ In reply to ]
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I have worn out my Cannondale cycling gloves after they have served me well. Through a dozen+ washings and several years of use, they will be replaced if I can find them again. Living withing driving distance of the retail store for BackCountry and CompetitiveCyclist, I will soon find what fits.

My one piece of advice is that if you're ordering an Italian-made item, they always seem to run small.

DFL > DNF > DNS
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Re: women's cycling gloves [SallyShortyPnts] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks! I tried on a bunch of pairs at Sports Basement and didn't really love any. I went ahead and tried ordering a pair off of Competitive Cyclist. Fingers crossed.
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Re: women's cycling gloves [runbrenna] [ In reply to ]
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I have medium weight and heavy weight glives by Castelli. I like them both. The medium weight ones look like these men's gloves, but red. Castelli does not show what I bought from my LBS on this website though...

https://www.castelli-cycling.com/...ories/cycling-gloves

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Re: women's cycling gloves [Tsunami] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks for your reply. I just tried out the ones I ordered today, and they seem to work and fit well. They're from Terry.
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Re: women's cycling gloves [runbrenna] [ In reply to ]
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I am a big fan of the Nokken gloves by 45NRTH. I have worn them in awful yucky conditions and they hold up. Perfect shoulder season glove, from my experience. And while I don't officially have Reynauds, I feel like I'm only a step away from it.
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Re: women's cycling gloves [sarahv717] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks!
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