bryan
manassas, VA
tour master cold tex gloves
Worth the money. Nice fit, not to bulkey. Good for 40 degree weather.
jason
north bergen, NJ
for the price, they work great
These gloves work great down to about 30 degrees, after which you need a liner. That being said, they work REALLY well down to that temp. The fingers are a bit long, and inside they are a bit tight, but they keep the cold and wind off the fingers.
It does take time to get used to the lack of feeling from wearing such big gloves, but if you want to ride in the cold, you probably won't find more protection from the cold for.
Toaview
Oakland, CA
TourMaster Cold-Tex Gloves
I've owned these gloves for a year; I wear a medium and these fit (perhaps a bit tight). They have held up well, and I've used them in 40 degree temps for up to 50 minute commutes with no cold. No moisture got through on the few wet days I rode. The tendency of the liner to pull and bunch is annoying but overcome without too much hassle. As mentioned elsewhere, they feel a bit bulky but not overly so. I paid more for these gloves last year; I think this is a great value for the price.
Andrea
Rochester, NY
Warm, a bit bulky
Pretty good gloves, a bit on the bulky side and the liner "clumps" a little, especially at the fingers. But they are definitely warm enough for what I used them so far, i.e. city commutes (40-50 mph top speed) at temperatures down to the low 40s. Can't say about colder weather, longer trips or higher speeds, but I would definitely guess you'd need something warmer for highway riding at freezing temps. Basically, good buy for the price, but don't have unrealistic expectations.
Matt
Buffalo, NY
ok gloves
Just tried these gloves, they fit good, gauntlet is a little small, the liner is loose inside and can bunch up in the finger tips, pretty warm glove, rode 40mi at 40degrees and my hands were nice and warm, kinda bulky though. Already noticed a stick on the thumb pulling out.
Jeffrey Watkins
Chantilly, VA
Tour Master Transition 2 Package Deal
These gloves are really comfortable. The keep my hands warm down to the mid thirties, but below 35 degrees, I should probably consider heated gloves. Overall, I am very satisfied.
Jonathan Vane
Tiverton, RI
Worth it
Nice warm gloves, I wore them at 45 degrees F, and they were warm enough to ride 45 minutes. There's room for a liner when it's really cold.
Tommy
Athens, GA
Cold Tex Gloves
I use these gloves for short commutes to and from school and around town. They're well made, but make your fingers feel huge. This makes it hard to press things easily. But for what I use them for, they are good.
Mike Kendrick
Atascadero, CA
Nice glove
These warm gloves are perfect for riding in 40 degrees or warmer. Lower temps it lasts for about 30 minutes then fingers start to get cold. Nice all around glove though.
Shon
pigeon forge, TN
Gloves are good but could be wamer
I like the gloves. Excellent gauntlet coverage, the size is right (for me anyway). They look good. They are a little bulky, and there is not as much feel as I would like but I guess that for a glove to be warm, they have to be like that. The gloves are good for cool weather. For very cold weather like below 40 they are good for short trips like 20-30 minutes, any longer and your hands do start to get cold. These gloves are sufficient for my needs for now and I like them. Next winter I might upgrade to something warmer and keep these for passenger gloves.
Jason
Klamath Falls, OR
Very Warm Gloves
I like these gloves, they are warm and comfy while riding. The gloves grip well also. I have only had them on a couple of rides, so I can't rate the durability. Overall nice product and I'm pleased with my purchase.
John Lynch
Lima, NY
tour master - cold -tex gloves
It's summer here so I have not really had a chance to test the gloves in the cold, but my initial impression is they are good quality, great fit, and the price was very good.
Joe
lusby, MD
Not good for long distances below 45F
I bought these gloves to commute 60 miles each way during the winter months from Southern Maryland to D.C. These gloves were the weak link in my armor, failing to keep my hands warm for longer than 20 miles in temperatures below 45F at highway speeds. For short jaunts of 20 miles or less they're okay, but if you're looking for some serious touring gloves that will keep you warm, look elsewhere. They're also very bulky.
Douglas
Port Huron, MI
Tour Master - Cold-Tex Gloves
Price was right, great fit, feels like they will be nice and warm. Very pleased.
Wayne
St. John's, NL
Tour Master -Cold-Tex Gloves
Nice looking glove. Tried them on while shoveling snow from my driveway, it was -15 deg. Cel. Found the gloves warm but definitely not breathable. My hands sweated profusely and the interior lining was wet. Took a long time to dry out. Secondly, the interior lining is loose within the glove, hence it moves around a lot when putting your hand in. When the spring comes, I will try them out on the bike.
John Schiwitz
birmingham, AL
Glove review
The gloves run small, so get one size bigger. The Gauntlet is a nice feature and they keep my hands warm from 35 degrees and up. My fingers can only last about 20-30 minutes if the temperature is below 35.
Mickey
Winder, GA
Does the job
These gloves are a pretty good alternative to high dollar ones. Fit well, you do have to pull them off from the end of the fingers because it feels like the inside will come out. This has not happened, but it feels like it could. Not the most stylish glove on the market, but I'd rather look like I'm in a sled race than have frozen fingers.
Willis
Ardmore, OK
Cold Weather Gloves
I don't really know yet about their durability, haven't had them very long. Gloves are light-weight, comfortable and warm for moderately cold temperatures, are what I expected for the price. Good buy.
Chris Davis
Snoqualmie, WA
Cold-Tex
I generally wear some thin gauntlet gloves that give me confident access to the clutch handle. Whereas thicker gloves like these and the Winter Dakotas are harder for me to control. I wish the padding was simply thinner on the palm side of the finger and palm to allow for a better grip of the handles and for the front brake and clutch. The outside of the gloves does provide at least twice the warmth of my thinner gauntlets.
Luke Jasek
Flatonia, TX
Cold-Tex glove
I can't find much about these gloves to complain about. For the price, they are excellent. I give a 4 for finish because they are lacking sufficient grippiness to keep the throttle from backing off on long stretches, unless you really grip tight which can lead to hand fatigue. I give a 4 for fit because they are a bit bulkier than they need to be for working controls and because the lining tends to want to pull out unless you grip the fingertips to pull them off. Not a big deal. They are easily warm into the 20's and because some of the complaints I have I have also read on reviews of $100 gloves, I will recommend them.
Sartain
Troutman, NC
Perfect gloves
Just as ordered... great product
Michael
Suffolk, VA
So Far So Good
I got these gloves for colder weather. Around the 45 to 50 range. They seem to work well. They keep my hands warm but tend to be a little bulky. For the price they appear to be a good value so far.
Richard Petty
Boerne, TX
Good Fit Warm and waterproof. Great Value
As described! Great product for the value. Holds true to the Tour Master brand line of products.
mariusz
hartford, CT
Tour Master - Cold-Tex Gloves
Today was my first time using the gloves, so far so good. I rode to work at night, temp. at 31 degrees and my hands were warm.
John
Tumwater, WA
Not great...but good
Well...they're not water proof for sure. But doubtful that ANY glove would do a 1 day trip from Reno to Olympia in Oct. rain/hail all the way... and still be dry. Ok @ 50* F + temps, not great below that. Pretty comfy, with reasonable fit and finish, but liner is a bit quirky - wants to turn inside out when you remove your hand - worse if they're wet. But for dry cool weather, a pretty respectable $25 glove. Perhaps getting 1 size larger and using a liner would extend it's versatility and comfort range.
Dave Tate
Springfield , MO
Tour Master Cold Tex gloves
This is my first pair of cold weather riding gloves. The quality, fit and workmanship are outstanding. I haven't had a chance to use them yet but so far they are everything as advertised. If they work as well as I anticipate I will be buying a second pair, a good deal for the money.
Eric
leonardtown, MD
Good gloves for the price.
I bought these gloves because I did not want to spend a great deal of money for the gloves. They look and feel great when they are on. The only problem is the insides of the gloves are pulled out when my hands are removed unless a conscious effort is made to prevent this.
Jeff
Wenatchee, CA
tourmaster gloves
These are great gloves for the price. Plenty of warmth and flexibility. The only issue I have found with them is the lining pulls out a little when you take your hands out. They can not be beat for the price though!
Rob Craig
Lakeland, TX
Cold Tex gloves
I broke the gloves in this morning in 37 degree weather. I was quite impressed that my hands did not go numb like my other gloves. I don't normally mind the cold rides but I hated when my hands felt like they were going to get frostbite. These gloves have solved that problem for an inexpensive price.
Randy McClure
Washington, NY
Just okay
They're comfortable and warm standing still, but my fingers do get cold on the road and I ride a bike with grip shields. The best part of the purchase was dealing with the customer service gal. What a sweetie -- very nice and helpful. The gloves? Well, I'll keep searching. I guess it's true, you get what you pay for.
Nick Rodriguez
Santa Rosa, AZ
Tour Master Cold-Tex Glove
Waterproof, warm, cheap, and comfortable. These gloves have it all. They are also very easy to pull on and off, and are not stiff like other insulated gloves. Tour Master/Cortech come through again with these gems.
Marc Anderson
Sacramento, FL
Tour Master Cold-Tex Glove
I am very happy with this glove for the most part. It does keep my hands warm, and you can't beat the value. The only draw back is that the inside lining slips around a little, and I don't really care for that.
Victor M Gomez Llano
Nogales, FL
Cold Tex Glove review
Perfect fit!! Thank you Motorcycle Superstore!! Very soft material, my fingers appreciate it, no numb feeling after hours of riding. Great gloves for long touring rides.
Pauly Mags
Tinley Park, AZ
Tour Master Cold-Tex Gloves
These gloves are great! They feel real comfortable on the inside and they are very warm! It was recently in the 20’s and 30’s in the Chicago area. Previously, my gloves would be the weak point in overall attire. Now, with the Under Armour Cold Gear under my clothes and these gloves, riding in cold winter weather feels like a cool spring morning. These gloves also kept my hands dry while riding a recent rain storm. I highly recommend these gloves! Great price and great quality!
Mike M
Alamogordo, CA
Cold-Tex gloves
These gloves are neat. They are pre-curled, with a neat lining that feels almost like your hands are gellin'. Warmer than plain leather, somewhat bulkier but easily manageable. I have iso-grips on my Vulcan, and haven't had any trouble with loss of grip with these gloves.
The gloves have a gauntlet-style design that covers about 1/3 the way up my forearm. Doffing the gloves sometimes pulls the lining partially out, but it's never been a problem to pull the gloves back on, even if they are
John. J
Wash, AR
Tour Master Cold Tex Gloves
For the money, these are incredible gloves. Hands still get cold after about 40 minutes at 34 degree riding, but I have cold hands. I would recommend active heating of some kind if you have any intention to ride for prolonged periods in freezing temps. Also note that adding more bulk than these gloves will result in a really significant loss of handlebar contact. These are really at the threshold of bulk.
Blaine Heth
Highlands Ranch, NV
Cold-Tex Gloves
Very warm and a great price.
J. Harbeson
Cincinnati, NY
Cold-Tex Gloves
They work exactly as advertised. Warm, very comfy and waterproof. Winter riding without frozen hands is great. A word of caution though, make sure you have a backup set of regular leather gloves because if the temp goes up your hands will sweat from the inside making the gloves saturated with water that can't get out.