Giro Bravo Gel Men’s Road Cycling Gloves – Blue Jewel/Black (2017)
$24.17
Price: $24.17
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Giro started in 1985 by creating the first ventilated, lightweight cycling helmet, the Prolight. Today, Giro is a worldwide leader in equipment for cycling, skiing, and snowboarding and the company’s goods are worn by millions of riders around the world.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 9.84 x 4.72 x 1.57 inches; 2.08 ounces
Item model number : GI19BRG1S
Department : mens
Date First Available : September 19, 2017
Manufacturer : Giro
ASIN : B075RS72Q5
Customers say
Customers like the comfort, quality, and padding of the gloves. They mention they’re soft, absorb vibrations, and reduce hand numbness. Some are also happy with the value for money and looks. However, some dislike the durability of the Velcro. Opinions are mixed on the fit and durability.
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Richard T Butler –
Nice fit
At first ,I ordered the XL and they barely fit. I sent them back and got the XXL, they fit perfect. Tip for the seller, tell the customers that they need to order a size up. Yhwy look great, fit well , have gel pads where I most need them.
RAnthony –
Cycling Gloves fits well
You must know your size and order the correct size. Comfortable while biking.
Honoré de Balzac –
Sizing suggestions – Spring 2017
Pretty happy overall; I think everyone else has already commented extensively on the quality. I do feel these are well-made, though I will update if they start fraying or coming apart. My main purpose here is to comment on sizing.I followed most peoples’ advice on here, that the sizing runs a bit small, and ordered a size L. I am 5’8″, 160 lbs…about amedium in most brands of clothing targeted to U.S. people. Not a big guy, not a tiny guy, just kinda average or a tad under. I also checked out Giro’s sizing guide on their site. They have a pdf of their glove sizes overlain atop one another, with dimensions for each with coin sizes to make sure you’re viewing it at the proper zoom level. That guide led me to believe I was a M. I chose to purchase a size L instead since I trust comments a bit more than sizing guides–I don’t blame Giro–it’s an industry problem.Anyway, the L gloves fit almost right but left just a little too much slack and “scrunched” up too much when flexing my hands in one direction or the other. I reordered a pair of M-sized gloves, and they were about what I was expecting. Not too tight, not too loose. If anything, they are a tad snug but that is the way I expect something designed for vigorous activity should be; it will “break in” and loosen up a little with use.I don’t know if they re-adjusted their sizing guide or templates sent to the manufacturers (Made in Vietnam, btw), but I would recommend trusting the sizing guide on their company website. They are a U.S.-based company. I just wish the clothing/sporting good industry could agree on sizing and set some sort of standard. Seems with Giro, their sizing guides are pretty accurate.Again, I’ll update if I find quality sucks after some standard use…Update: after 2 hour-long bike rides and some moderate weight lifting (30 lb dumbell curls and pushups using bars–nothing overkill), the stitching on one of the fingers has begun to unravel. Fortunately I caught it pretty quick and just tied the two exposed threads together, but I have a feeling I’ll be performing more maintenance in the near future. For this reason, I’m downgrading my 5-star rating to 4 stars. I do love the gloves otherwise.
Bob Slater –
Run small
Run small. Gave them to a relative with smaller hands. Nice gloves.
Science guy –
Can’t get them on or off easily.
The quality is good, but I had to work to get them on. The wrist opening is very small, and there are no loops to pull them off. They were good during the ride, but this is the first time a piece of clothing gave me claustrophobia…. (“Argh! Get them off me!!”) They may be ok if they stretch out a bit.
matt –
Good fit; wears out fast
***Update 2***Giro sent me a replacement. They are are a newer version that have pockets on two fingers of each glove allowing you to pull them off your hands more easily. Aside from that, they are very similar. If these last at least another 500 miles, I’d call the original purchase a good value, so I’m bumping from 3 to 4 stars.While Giro wasn’t the fastest at responding, I am impressed with the service they provided. I acutally lost a helmet cusion on a ride, and they sent me a replacement for that too – no questions asked. They didn’t have to do that, so just from a CS perspective, I’m happy to buy from them again, and adding another star to make 5. I totally wasn’t expecting their CS to be so good – when companies get bigger (Giro is a part of Vista Outdoor, which owns Giro, Bell, Camelbak as well as a number of other non directly bike related brands), the quality of their customer service tends to be the first to go. Not the case here.***Update***Giro responded and asked for my address to ship replacement. I replied and will update when I have more info.They said they take 5-10 business days to reply due to volume. Note they donât have an automated initial response (most companies will let you know they revived your email and will reply soon), so if you email them, donât expect to hear anything back for up to two weeks.â-Before the threading came undone, they were very comfortable and worked well. I measured my hands and chose the size based on the size guide on the Giro website, and they fit just right.Without these gloves, one of my hands would start to go numb after about 10 miles – wearing the gloves really helped with this.The red color definitely faded in the wash, but that didnât bother me as I was more concerned about function; so when the seam came undone (see pictures) I was really disappointed.I first used these in June, so have been using them for about 2 months. I just checked Strava and they lasted just under 500 miles before I noticed the threading coming apart. I emailed Giro a few days ago and have not received a response yet. If I do Iâll update this review.
liv4sports –
These are not adult men’s! Maybe youth size at best.
Ordered men’s large and got what looks like youth medium. Can’t even get my knuckles in the glove. The product card says Men’s Large. Impossible. Seems to be the consistent theme looking at recent reviews.
J C –
Fit like a glove
My hands measure to being “large”. I ordered a pair of large, but were way too small; returned. Next order was for an extra large pair, but again they were too small. Third time’s the charm. Ordered extra-extra large and they fit my large hands just fine. Nice and snug still. Hope to get many years out of this pair.
Filipe Iorio –
Enviaram outro tamanho diferente do pedido.
Yvon Tardif –
Pour conduire mon vélo
Daniel Medina –
Muy ventilados, ligeros y visibles para la bicicleta de ruta
victor blanes –
He tenido varios guantes y estos son los mejores, y baratos
Michael Borge –
Great quality product and great price. Fast delivery