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Why Use Riding Gloves

Riding gloves are special gloves for cyclists. There are half fingers and full fingers. The palm part is thickened. The high-end riding gloves are padded with a silicone layer, which is mainly used to reduce injuries and prevent scratches when the car falls.

Effect of Riding Gloves

The functions of riding gloves include sweat absorption, non-slip, breathable, palm, and wrist protection. Sweat absorption, breathability, and slip resistance complement each other. When the bicycle is in high-speed motion, the rider's control effect on the bicycle depends to a large extent on the hands. Exquisitely crafted riding gloves are all about the anti-slip effect. Breathability depends on the material and size of the glove. The protection of the palm is mainly reflected in the rollover. The rider often touches the ground with the palm first to make the body land slowly. If there are no gloves for shock absorption, this action will easily cause the palm to be worn and seriously damage the joints.

In fact, because the rider uses a different way of sitting and gripping than a recreational bike, this puts the wrist in an abnormal state of tension for a long time, and its negative effects on nerves and tendons can even be lifelong. The special function of the riding glove is to minimize the compression on the wrist joint. Compare it with the ordinary glove with the back facing down, you will find that its front is not flat but upturned, which is exactly the same as that of the grip position of the rider. 
 

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