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Winterhandschuhe im Vergleich: Alpensattel Premium Thermo vs. PolarTherm - Alpensattel.de
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Winter Gloves Compared: Alpensattel Premium Thermo vs. PolarTherm

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Anyone who rides a bike knows: cold fingers can ruin any ride. Winter cycling gloves are therefore essential – whether for the commute to the office, training on a road bike, or an extended mountain bike tour.

 

Alpensattel offers two top models specifically tailored to the needs of cyclists: the Premium Thermo Gloves 2.0 and the PolarTherm Winter Gloves. Both reliably protect against wind and cold but differ in their areas of use.

 

To help you choose your perfect pair of cycling gloves for the cold season, this article compares the two models to show their respective strengths and which model performs best in which environment.

 

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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.

The lightweight all-rounder

The premium thermal cycling gloves from Alpensattel impress with a balanced combination of warmth and flexibility. They are the right choice for milder temperatures, for winter road biking, or for commuters looking for flexible and warm cycling gloves with plenty of freedom of movement. Their main feature is the lightweight and flexible insulation, which ensures excellent finger mobility and significantly increases wearing comfort. Road cyclists especially benefit from the slim fit, which remains comfortable even during extended gripping of the handlebars. They are made of thermal fleece, about 70 g lightweight, windproof, and water-repellent – ideal for dry to slightly damp days (up to about 0 °C).

Defying the subzero temperatures

When it really gets cold, the PolarTherm is the right solution: a winter glove for cyclists that reliably keeps you warm even at -10 °C. It is ideal for anyone who trains outdoors in the deep winter, as the gloves are rainproof and completely windproof. This way, your hands stay dry and warm even in snowfall or drizzle, thanks to additional 3M insulation and a high cuff. Their robust construction and strong insulation provide maximum protection against the cold, making them perfect for extreme conditions.

Direct comparison: Which gloves are right for you?

Kriterium Premium Thermo 2.0 PolarTherm Winterhandschuhe
Profil Handschuh Premium Thermo 2.0 Handschuh PolarTherm
Temperaturbereich bis ca. 0 °C bis ca. –10 °C
Isolation Leicht, flexibel Stark, mit 3M-Isolierung
Wind-/Wasserschutz winddicht, wasserabweisend regenfest, wasserdicht
Gewicht Sehr leicht, ca. 70 g Robuster, stärker isoliert
Beweglichkeit Sehr hoch Etwas eingeschränkt
Alltagstauglichkeit Für Pendeln & Sport bei mildem Winter Für extreme Kälte & Minusgrade

Secure grip on the handlebar in crisp temperatures

Whether you are looking for lightweight, flexible gloves for everyday use in autumn and winter or reliable protection in freezing cold – Alpensattel has the right solution:

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Premium Thermo 2.0

The flexible and versatile fall/winter gloves for everyday use.

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PolarTherm

The durable winter gloves for cyclists that hold up even in frost and rain.

This way, you are perfectly equipped for every ride and benefit from a non-slip grip on the handlebars – whether in drizzle, wind, or freezing temperatures. Warm cycling gloves are more than just protection against the cold; they enhance control over the bike and thus the riding experience.

Want to learn more? In this article, you’ll find out what makes good winter cycling gloves and what to look for when buying them.

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