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Materialien im Winterhandschuh-Vergleich: Was hält deine Hände wirklich warm? - Alpensattel.de
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Materials in the Winter Glove Comparison: What Really Keeps Your Hands Warm?

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Anyone who regularly cycles in winter knows:
Not every winter glove automatically keeps you warm. The decisive factor is not the thickness – but the material combination.
Especially with winter cycling gloves outer material, insulation, and lining determine
whether your hands stay warm, dry, and flexible or get cold after just a few kilometers.

In this article, we compare the most important materials in Winter gloves for cycling
and show you which material is suitable for which purpose.

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Which cycling gloves keep your hands warm best in winter?

Three layers are crucial: windproof outer material (for example, softshell with membrane), an insulating layer (Thinsulate or PrimaLoft), and a comfortable inner lining (microfleece). More important than thickness alone is the combination. Our PolarTherm winter gloves are tested down to 0 degrees Celsius, featuring a membrane, insulation, and touchscreen functionality.

What should I consider when buying winter cycling gloves?

Four points: 1) Windproofing – more important than insulation alone, because wind chill is the main cause of cold fingers. 2) Long cuff over the wrist to block drafts. 3) Touchscreen function on thumb and index finger. 4) Grippy inner surface so you can hold the handlebar securely even in wet conditions. Too thick is counterproductive – you lose sensitivity when braking and shifting.

Why are windproof gloves more important than thick ones?

When cycling, the movement creates wind – often more than the natural wind. Even at moderate outside temperatures, the effective temperature feels significantly colder due to the wind chill effect. A thin membrane layer that blocks the wind keeps your hands noticeably warmer than a thick but wind-permeable knitted glove.

Are touchscreen gloves useful?

Yes – especially in everyday life. Anyone who uses navigation, phone, or music on their smartphone doesn’t want to take off their gloves for it, especially not in winter. High-quality gloves have conductive threads woven into the thumb and index finger that work reliably. This has no effect on the protective function of the glove.

Why the material is crucial for winter gloves

Several factors affect your hands simultaneously while cycling:

Wind in your face

Cold

  • Moisture from rain or snow
  • Sweat from the inside

A good winter glove has to balance all of that.
This only works if the materials are properly combined.

You can find an overview of all models in our cycling gloves category.

Outer material: Wind and water protection as a base

Polyester & coated functional fabrics

Most high-quality winter gloves use polyester with a special coating.
The advantage:

windproof

water-repellent or waterproof

robust & durable

Especially in cold temperatures, windproofing is crucial. Without it, even the best lining cools down quickly.

The PolarTherm Winter Gloves
use a multilayer, waterproof outer material that reliably blocks wind chill – ideal for temperatures down to –10 °C.

Insulation: Where the Heat Is Generated

Primaloft Insulation

Primaloft is a synthetic insulation specially designed for cold and wet conditions.

Advantages:

  • very good heat performance

also works when wet

  • light & flexible

quick-drying

That is why Primaloft is especially popular in winter gloves for cycling,
where mobility is just as important as warmth.

This exact combination is used in the PolarTherm winter gloves.

Thermofleece

Fleece is often used as an additional insulation layer or lining.
Advantages:

  • pleasantly soft
  • retains body heat
  • breathable

Fleece alone is usually not enough for severe winter,
but it is very effective when combined with wind protection.

Lining: Warmth & Moisture Management

A good lining ensures that:

  • keep your hands warm
  • Sweat is directed outward
  • no clammy feeling occurs

Especially important for longer trips or commuting.

In winter models like the PolarTherm gloves, the fleece lining works together with the insulation to create a dry, consistent hand climate.

Transitional materials for autumn & mild winter days

Not every day in winter is freezing. For temperatures around the freezing point, lighter thermal materials are often the better choice.

Polyester-Spandex Blends

These materials offer:

  • good wind protection
  • high freedom of movement
  • lightweight

The Premium Thermo Cycling Gloves 2.0
rely exactly on this combination and are ideal for:

Autumn

  • mild winter days
  • sporty rides with higher intensity

They keep you warm without overheating – perfect for anyone who is often on the go.

Palm & Grip: Material for Control

In addition to warmth, safety also plays a role.
The palm is usually made of the following materials in high-quality winter gloves:

  • durable faux leather
  • Silicone coatings

These materials provide:

  • secure grip on the handlebar
  • Control on wet surfaces
  • precise braking & shifting

Especially in winter, when fingers get stiff more quickly,
a reliable grip is essential.

Touchscreen materials: Function without taking off

Modern winter gloves incorporate conductive materials
on the thumb and index finger.

Here's how you can:

  • use your smartphone
  • use the e-bike display
  • Check navigation

without exposing your hands to the cold.

Conclusion: The right material determines warm hands

Whether your hands stay warm in winter
does not depend on the thickness of the glove –
but on the combination of materials.

For real cold, wind, and wet:PolarTherm Winter Gloves

For autumn & mild winter days:Premium Thermo Cycling Gloves 2.0

For an overview & comparison: Discover all cycling gloves

With the right gear, you’re perfectly prepared for every winter ride –
warm, safe, and in full control of your bike.

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