Review of Novara Rainy Pass Bike Gloves
Aside from snow and ice (which I don’t ride in), I really like riding in the winter. The cold air feels great on my body as it heats up from the ride and it gives me a feeling of accomplishment to start the day.
The one problem I’ve had with winter riding is keeping my hands warm. I’ve tried a variety of gloves and mittens, but my fingers either get cold to the point of being painful, or too hot. So, I decided to try the Novara Rainy Pass Bike Gloves from REI. They looked bulky enough to provide adequate warmth without being so huge that they restricted control of the bike. They are a gauntlet style glove with an elastic cinch cord and a full leather palm. There’s plenty of padding in the palm in the places where you expect padding in bike gloves.
My first impression after putting them on was they didn’t feel very waterproof. The top of the hand and finger felt like regular old nylon on top of a polyester warmth insert. But, what do I know? So I took them out on my five mile commute last week during the little cold snap where the morning temperature was in the mid 30s.
A third of the way through the ride, I knew these gloves weren’t cutting it. My fingers were already going numb and would soon be in pain from the cold. By the end of the ride, I didn’t feel like these gloves were much better than my barely-insulated Canari wind stopper gloves.
So back to REI they went. I picked up a pair of Pearl Izumi Barrier Lobster gloves which I’ll review when I get a chance.
