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Louis Garneau Ride Gloves - The more comfortable your future roadie is, the less likely it is that your kid will whine. Slip the Louis Garneau Kids’ Jr Ride Glove on your grom’s hands before you all head out for a cross-country ride. Foam padding helps dampen the vibrations so your kid doesn’t have sore, tense hands at the end of the day, and your child can wipe his or her runny nose with its soft microfiber thumb. |
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$54.95
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Louis Garneau LG SuperShield Gloves - Maximum warmth. Riding a bike in wintry conditions with under-insulated gloves is a recipe for disaster. After all, you have to be able to feel the brakes to use them correctly. For the coldest rides, consider the Louis Garneau LG SuperShield Gloves -- they're Garneau's warmest, combining a lobster claw design with superior protection from the elements. However, they also offer plenty of breathability to ensure proper moisture management. |
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$54.95
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Louis Garneau LG Shield Gloves - Maximum warmth and full dexterity. We all know that when it comes to fall/winter cycling gloves, lobster claw designs are the warmest because they retain more body heat. But some of us simply can't get used to the feel. If this sounds like you, the Louis Garneau LG Shield Gloves are a wise choice. Of Garneau's five-finger gloves, they're the warmest, and offer protection from wind, rain, sleet, and snow. |
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Louis Garneau Arm Warmers - The Louis Garneau Arm Warmers are designed with Heatmaxx fabric that uses a fleecy brushed back material on the inside to keep in body warmth but still wick moisture away. The silicone grippers on the biceps will hold your arm warmers in place. Reflective logos keep you more visible when you are in low light conditions and flat lock seams resist chaffing. Stretchy nylon and spandex moves effortlessly with you; brushed interior offers moisture-wicking and insulating propertiesFabric provides UPF 50+ sun protection, shielding skin from harmful ultraviolet raysHeatMaxx FabricFlatlock seam construction is soft and non-chafing next to skinThe Louis Garneau Arm Warmers should be ordered... |
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$17.48
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Louis Garneau Roubaix Gloves - Go far, get hard. When the mercury is hovering around the freezing point, pull on the Louis Garneau Roubaix Glove and go find some cobbles. Silicone screening on the synthetic suede palm provides great grip, and a microfiber thumb wipe helps you keep drainage to an acceptable minimum.40g Thinsulate insulation helps keep body heat in, while Drytex lining forces moisture outWind Dry upper blocks the wind and wicks moisture to keep you warm and dryVariable-thickness gel foam in the palm provides vibration dampening, allowing you to go the distanceReflective piping increases visibility. |
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$24.98
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Louis Garneau San Reno Gloves - Get after it in any weather. Windproofness is the key aspect required to balance warmth, lack of bulk, and dexterity in winter riding gloves. The Garneau San Reno Gloves use a material called WindDry on the back of the hand and fingers to do just this. It armors your hand against bone-chilling wind as you ride. This way, the insulating effect of the inner portion of the gloves is not lost at speed. |
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$13.93 - $19.95
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Louis Garneau T-Covers Shoe Covers - In between full shoe covers and toe covers, the Louis Garneau T-Cover provides middle-of-the-road coverage for your bike shoes. Imported. Fabric has ample stretch for easy on/off over shoesCoated, perforated nylon/spandex fabric blocks out wind and rain while allowing moisture to dissipateRear reflective logo helps to improve nighttime profileCut-away opening under soles for cleats. |
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$24.98
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Louis Garneau Sotchi Gloves - Warm and dry. Keep rolling all the way through winter with your fingers firmly intact, thanks to the Louis Garneau Sotchi Glove. The Sotchi features a wind-stopping Lycra hand, an Amara synthetic leather palm, and a fitted but stretchy neoprene cuff to keep you warm, dry, and comfortable in even the nastiest of weather. Drytex lining wicks moisture like madReflective piping helps increase your visibility in low light conditionsMulti-functional glove is equally at home planting cross-country ski poles. |
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$31.93 - $39.95
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Louis Garneau Windtex Eco Flex Bike Gloves - May be the perfect 'cross glove. We think the Louis Garneau Windtex Eco Flex 2 Glove may be the perfect cyclocross glove for many riders in temperate climates. It's certainly an excellent glove for fall road riding as well, but the rigors of 'cross demand an even more intricate balance of insulation, moisture management, and protection from the elements that some cool-weather gloves just can't provide -- and these gloves have that balance. |
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$29.95
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Louis Garneau Knee Warmers - Warm knees. It's certainly not their only application, but knee warmers such as the Louis Garneau Knee Warmers 2 are popular at cyclocross races. Why? Because they strike an effective balance between providing the insulation you need at the knee and minimizing the total amount of fabric you're wearing. After all, cross races are a messy affair in most parts of the globe, and all that clinging mud and water can weigh you down if you're over-dressed. |
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$26.95
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Louis Garneau Race Gripper 2 Gloves - Damn the mercury, full speed ahead!If you're riding in the cold, you simply cannot do without gloves. Your hands take the brunt of wind chill, and without the right glove, you'll be wishing that your fingers would fall off just so the pain would stop. The Louis Garneau Race Gripper 2 Gloves are ideal for chilly days in the saddle, and if doubled with the Louis Garneau Typhoon Glove, will work at temperatures below freezing. |
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$7.95
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Louis Garneau Smart Gloves - Don't you feel brighter?Pull on the Louis Garneau Smart Glove, feel your head swell with all those extra IQ points, and hit the road for some shoulder-season base miles. These minimalistic cycling gloves work great on their own, or you can layer up when the mercury stays down in the 'booger-freezer' range.. |