Cycling Gloves

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> Cycling Gloves
Your extremities cop the cold first, but the reasons to wear cycling gloves year-round go beyond numb fingers. Gloves can be an investment for every ride. Hands-down our best designs yet,for a variety of conditions, these five-fingered pieces deliver cushioning that minimises tingles on bumpy roads, and are built with an anatomical fit made to mould to your hands. Our Summer cycling gloves soak up sweat for a superior grip on the road ahead. Whilst the MAAP range of winter cycling gloves prove there’s no trade off between warmth and dexterity.



> Men’s & women’s cycling gloves
Incorporating superior palm grip fabric for control over the handlebars and your water bottle, as well as breathable cushioning to reduce road vibration using the same cutting-edge technology we use on our chamois, it might be time to get your hands on some high-performance Pro Race Mitt cycling gloves.

Wrap up in mid-season cycling gloves like the Base Glove, so chilly fingers don’t compromise your control and disrupt the ride. Made for bracing the cold, MAAP Winter cycling gloves are engineered with low volume Japanese Neoprene that traps warmth against your skin to keep you insulated. Our iconic Pro Race Mitt helps you get a handle on performance in warmer conditions, moulding to your palms for pressure relief, breathability and better blood flow. Expect comfort, control - and some handy material to keep runny noses and sweaty faces in check.


> Complete your all-season kit
Wind, rain and hail are no reasons to hang up our wheels. Being prepared means not having to stop unless we want to, and MAAP riders know all about getting covered from head to toe. From women’s and men’s cycling gloves to cycling jerseys, keeping comfortable and looking the part go hand-in-hand. Top it off with more cycling accessories.

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