David
Collegeville, PA
Good colder weather gloves
These gloves are very well constructed, fit matches the Tour Master sizing chart and they keep my hands warm down into the low 40 degree F range. From there to the mid-30s my fingers start to get cold after 30 minutes or so.
David
Collegeville, PA
Tour Master Polar Tex Gloves
I bought these gloves and have ridden in as cold as mid-40's weather with them. The fairing on my bike keeps the wind off of my hands to a good degree. These gloves are warm and very comfortable. Sizing was true to the chart. I like the long gauntlet and the strap to tighten at the wrist. I did not find these too bulky - still felt comfortable working the controls.
Dean
Portland, OR
Tour Master - Polar-Tex Gloves
These gloves feel great, fit well, and look like they will last a long time. The inside is completely waterproof. The outer leather takes some time to dry - that may affect how the gloves are stored when wet. But they are comfortable and absolutely dry on the inside, even when soaked on the outside. For what you get, they are very inexpensive.
Brian Phippen
Edmonton, AB
Tour Master Polar-Tex Gloves
Great gloves for the cold weather. I like the wide gauntlet that fits easily over my jacket cuffs (many don't). Good price and great delivery. The fit is good and the design allows for easy bending at the knuckles for a relaxed grip.
niles
fairview, MT
warm gloves
Bought these for cold wet riding. 45 degree is great, haven't had any wet yet. Fit is just like it’s supposed to be. Price is right.
Paul Matie
Beaufort, SC
Polar Tex glove
Warmest glove I have found. Good for 40 degrees but definitely need the liners for 20 degree temps. Xlge fits snug with liners, loose w/o. A bit bulky for feeling controls but will gladly sacrifice for the warmth. Good product.
Jim Chestnut
Massena, NY
TM Polar Tex Gloves
Great gloves for late fall, early spring riding in northern NY. Good fit and ease of use with cycles controls.
Kyle
Kent, OH
Great cold weather gloves
I ride to school every day (unless the roads are icy) in chilly Northeastern Ohio winters with these gloves. I usually wear silk liners to extend their range into the single digits. Without liners, they are comfortable in the 20s around town. They are great in the rain, but they tend to let a little in after an hour or so. Combine these gloves with heated grips and you'll be set!
Terry
Santa Rosa, CA
Nice & Warm
These gloves are great for cold weather. I ride to work every day, about 20 minutes, and my hands are plenty warm when I arrive - no more numb fingers. Its been in the upper 30's to low 40's and they perform great so far. It was really foggy the other morning and I had water running down my windshield and noticed that my gloves were soaked on the outside, but stayed dry on the inside. The fit was a little large for me so I had to send back for one size smaller. The gauntlet is great and fits easily over my jacket cuffs. Easy to put on and take off. The little windshield wipe on the finger is in a bad place if you ask me. The back of the finger is hard to use.... the side would have been better. Anyway, I really like how they perform and would recommend them to anyone.
Alex
Valley Center, CA
Polar Tex Gloves
Excellent pair of gloves. They run a little on the small size so I recommend going one size higher. Warm, comfortable and excellent quality. Definitely worth the money.
Matt C
Florence, SC
Polar-Tex Gloves - Good down to the 40s
These gloves fit great, look great and work well down into the lower 40s. I rode last week when the temp was 26, and my fingertips got cold on a 10 minute ride @ 50mph. I am going to get the Tourmaster glove liners and see if those work. I probably should have spent the extra $$ and gotten the Winter Elite gloves.
Dave Grisham
Charlotte, NC
Great gloves
The warmest gloves so far. The fit is true to size. I've ridden in 22 degree weather and my finger tips still got a little cold but not to the uncomfortable stage. Very comfortable with good feel of controls. The water proofing works well although they could use a wiper on the left finger. Above 40 degree days my hands will sweat and that makes them a little hard to get off due to the liner being a little too loose. I've mentioned all the negatives I could think of. The positives are these are great fitting, very comfortable, well made gloves that keep my hands warmer than any gloves I've tried. I would definitely buy them again.
Keithi Benedict
Modesto, CA
These gloves are not warm
I've been on two rides with these gloves. After 20 minutes at 50+ MPH my hands are cold. I have no wind deflectors for my hands. One of the rides I wore Frank Thomas glove liners; this didn't help at all. When I stopped, my hands were actually warmer after taking the glove off. The gloves seem to absorb and retain the cold.
James Morgan
Durham, NC
winter gloves
Gloves are definitely an improvement over my regular gloves. My fingers still get cold when the temps get in the 30's. Also I have short fingers and there is significant room left in the ends of the finger tips, which makes dexterity an issue. For the price I guess they are a good value.
G B
The Dalles, OR
Warm gauntlet gloves
These are great winter gloves. Haven't had the opportunity to use them in some really cold weather, yet, and my use leads me to believe I may use a sealer on some seams for increased warmth. They “breathe” just a bit more than I'd like for real cold.
Cheryl
Houston, TX
Great Gloves
I bought the first pair for myself but had to keep searching for them in my husband's saddlebags or my son's room. I finally got both of them their own pairs so I could keep mine! They fit great, keep my hands warm and look pretty good too!
Aaron Kelly
Moravia, IA
These did the trick.....
I was needing some gloves that would allow me to ride down into the high 20s. Most of my riding is done in the high 30s but I have no doubt these would do the trick. They keep my hands warm with only the tips of my fingers starting to get a little chilly after extended rides. My only complaint, they could be a little cheaper. These aren’t high tech or anything, 3M Thinsulate sewn into some textile gloves. Nonetheless, I would buy them again.
John
Glen Carbon, IL
Excellent Cold Weather Gloves
These gloves are so thin you would think they wouldn't work this good, but they do. I can't even tell what the temperature is outside when I wear them. I really need to try them out in the 40's, though.
Tim
Elizabethton, Northwest
Polar-Tex gloves
I was very satisfied with this pair of gloves. Got them in today and it was in the upper 20's here. I ride a dual sport bike and thought these might be a little bulky for trail riding but they did fine. Only rode about 12 miles as the rest of my clothing wasn't suited for the temperature, but I really liked them. I have some other Tour Master products and really like this brand.
John Daly
Tumwater, GA
Polar-tex glove
Nice gloves - Well constructed, comfortable and good price - However 35*F @ 60mph, for any extended period, is a bit beyond their comfort range. Finger tips were definitely feeling the effects. I got a size larger than I usually wear and used the Seirus (TM) hyperlite liner - this extended the range to what sane people normally wouldn't choose to ride in. For 40*F and above, with no liner, this is a fine all weather addition to your outer gear. Understanding their limitations...I'd still recomme
Bob
Chicago Suburbs, MD
Tour Master Polar-Tex gloves
The Polar-Tex gloves were not as warm as I had hoped. Finger tips were cold after a 30min ride with low to mid 30's temps. Probably would have been fine for 40-45 degree temps. I have since purchased Tour Master's "Winter Elite" gloves which are much warmer.
RED@SS800
Rockwall, CA
The Polar-Tex Gloves are great
Very warm gloves. In low 30's for a 40 mile drive, my finger tips were a little cold, but not too cold. The only change I would like to see in them is a draw string at the cuff to keep the cold air from getting back up to my wrists.