Hot, sweaty palms make padded cycling gloves feel like a compromise between comfort and ventilation. The Louis Garneau Women's Biogel Air Cycling Gloves address both problems with a perforated palm design and X-shaped ventilation channels built around Garneau's patented Ergo Air concept. Air flows through the palm where your hands meet the bars, preventing the moisture buildup that makes gloves uncomfortable on longer rides or in warm weather. If you've ever peeled off gloves mid-ride because they were too hot, this design solves that problem.
Biogel padding provides vibration damping and pressure distribution across the palm, reducing the hand fatigue and numbness that develops during extended saddle time. The padding is strategically placed to address pressure points without adding bulk that would interfere with bar feel or shifting. Women's-specific sizing accounts for hand shape differences, providing a fit that works with smaller hands rather than simply scaling down a men's pattern.
Power Mesh fabric covers the upper hand, offering stretch and breathability while maintaining a secure fit through the full range of hand positions. The mesh moves with your hand rather than restricting movement, and the lightweight construction keeps the overall glove from feeling heavy or cumbersome. A hook-and-loop wrist closure allows quick adjustments and ensures the glove stays in place during efforts. A microfiber thumb panel provides a soft surface for wiping sweat without irritating skin.... Read More
Finger pullers at the fingertips make removal easy, even when your hands are sweaty after a long ride. Reflective details on the back of the hand add visibility in low-light conditions. The Biogel Air works across road, gravel, and urban applications where you want padding and ventilation without committing to a heavily insulated or full-coverage design.