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Gloves for men

Men's gloves are available in different sizes, colors, and styles to suit everyone's needs.

Some of the types of gloves you can find at Transa.ch are:

  • Hiking and trekking gloves: These gloves are sturdy and durable, perfect for long hikes and trekking tours.
  • Ski gloves: These gloves are specially designed to keep your hands warm and dry while you hit the slopes.
  • Running gloves: These gloves are lightweight and breathable, ideal for runners.
  • Cycling gloves: These gloves offer extra grip and padding to make your ride more comfortable.
  • Climbing gloves: These gloves offer protection from rough surfaces and help protect your hands from cuts and abrasions.

We offer a wide selection of gloves from top brands such as Mammut, Black Diamond, North Face, and many others. Visit their website to see the full range and find the perfect pair of gloves for your next outdoor activity.

Warm fingers with wool insulation

If you suffer from cold hands, wool can provide excellent insulation. Wool is a natural material that has excellent insulating properties. It retains heat well while allowing moisture to escape, which is especially important when you sweat. To keep your fingers warm, you could wear wool gloves or even sew wool into your gloves to create an extra layer of protection.

There are also special types of wool that are known for their exceptional warmth, such as merino wool. Merino wool is very soft and does not scratch the skin, making it an excellent choice for clothing and gloves. Not only does it keep you warm, but it is also breathable, moisture-wicking, and odor-neutral.

However, it is important to note that while wool has excellent insulating properties, it is not waterproof. So if you plan to be outdoors in wet weather, you may want to wear a waterproof layer over your wool gloves. Ortovox and Woolpower, for example, offer warm wool gloves.

Other materials for gloves

Glove materials:

  • Leather: This is the most common material for gloves. It offers a good combination of durability, protection, and comfort. There are different types of leather used for gloves, such as cowhide, buffalo leather, goatskin, sheepskin, and more.
  • Cotton: Cotton gloves are lightweight, breathable, and comfortable. However, they are not as durable or protective as leather gloves.
  • Synthetic materials: These include nylon, polyester, spandex, and others. They are lightweight, durable, and can be water-repellent. However, they are not as comfortable or breathable as natural materials.

The fit of your perfect glove

The fit of a glove is crucial to its comfort and functionality. Here are a few things to look for:

  • Length: Gloves should be long enough to completely cover your palm and all fingers. However, they should not be so long that they restrict your movement.
  • Width: The gloves should be tight enough to fit snugly around your hands, but not so tight that they restrict your circulation.
  • Finger length: The fingers of the gloves should match the length of your fingers
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  • should not be so short that they expose your knuckles, or so long that they extend beyond your fingertips.
  • Wrist closure: Many gloves have a closure at the wrist to prevent dirt or other foreign objects from entering the glove. This closure should be tight enough to serve its purpose, but not so tight that it is uncomfortable.

Waterproof gloves - Membrane technology such as GORE‑TEX

Waterproof gloves are an essential accessory for outdoor activities in cold and wet weather. They provide protection and comfort for the hands by keeping them dry and warm. One of the most common technologies used in the manufacture of waterproof gloves is membrane technology such as GORE-TEX.

GORE-TEX is a microporous material that has been specially developed to repel water while allowing moisture to escape from the inside to the outside. This technology uses a membrane that prevents water and wind from penetrating the material while allowing water vapor (sweat) to escape from the inside to the outside. This keeps hands dry and warm, improving comfort and performance.

The GORE-TEX membrane is made of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE), which has more than 1.4 billion pores per square centimeter. These pores are 20,000 times smaller than a drop of water, which prevents water from penetrating, and 700 times larger than a water vapor molecule, which allows sweat to escape. This unique balance of waterproof and breathable protection keeps hands dry and reduces the risk of hypothermia.

Another advantage of GORE-TEX gloves is that they remain lightweight and flexible despite their high performance. They do not hinder hand mobility, which is important for many outdoor activities, including skiing, hiking, and climbing.

To ensure the longevity and function of GORE-TEX gloves, it is important to care for them properly. They should be cleaned regularly and air-dried

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and must not be ironed or dry-cleaned.

Overall, waterproof gloves with membrane technology such as GORE-TEX offer excellent protection against wet and cold weather without compromising on comfort and mobility. They are a valuable addition to any outdoor equipment.

Which gloves are best for cycling?

The choice of gloves for cycling depends on various factors, such as weather conditions and the type of riding. Here are a few examples:

  • Road cycling gloves: These are usually lightweight and breathable. They have minimal padding and are ideal for summer or for road cyclists who prefer a direct feel on the handlebars.
  • Mountain bike gloves: These offer more padding and protection, as mountain bikers often have to cope with rougher conditions and rough terrain.
  • Winter cycling gloves: These are often waterproof and insulated to keep hands warm and dry in cold and wet conditions.
  • Full-finger or half-finger gloves: Full-finger gloves offer more protection and are ideal for colder conditions, while half-finger gloves offer more breathability for warmer conditions.

Popular brands for cycling gloves include Gore, Endura, and Troy Lee Designs. Check out different options and choose the pair that best suits your specific needs and preferences.