Aerodynamic design with fleece material, pro spec gloves
Recommended temperature: 8~13℃
Windproof & fleece lining
Equipped with reflector
Large Sweat Pad
[Product Appeal & Recommended Points]
- Cycle-specific gloves from OGK KABUTO, a trusted domestic helmet brand. Designed with input from professional riders, these gloves are suitable for everything from casual cycling to training purposes.
- Made with fabric of moderate thickness to match spring and autumn temperature changes, they block cold wind while ensuring breathability to prevent stuffiness. Comfortable to wear even during sweaty rides.
- Palm padding with shock-absorbing properties reduces hand numbness and fatigue that often occur during long rides on road bikes or cross bikes.
- Fingertips are made of high-grip material to prevent slipping, allowing stable brake and shift operation. Contributes to safety while riding.
- Sporty black-and-red design easily coordinates with any bike or cycling apparel, adding a stylish accent to your look.
- Available in size S for hand circumference 185–195mm and hand length 170–180mm. Provides a snug fit, transmitting precise control to your hands and giving a near-barehand feel while gripping the handlebars.
- Features pull tabs for easy on and off. Can be removed stress-free even during a ride.
- Made from durable materials that resist deformation after washing. Easy to care for sweat and dirt, keeping the gloves clean at all times.
- Versatile for commuting, light outdoor activities, and not limited to cycling. Can also be used as gloves for motorcycles or electric kickboards.
[Summary]
If you are looking for cycle gloves that support comfortable rides in spring and autumn, the SFG-2 model comes highly recommended. Balances warmth and protection without compromising operability or fit, reducing hand fatigue during long rides. With its sporty design, it also boosts your style and motivation. Ideal for those seeking both safety and comfort while riding—a practical glove where “you can feel the difference when wearing it.”