Endurance testCraft Siberian gloves

Stefan Frey

 · 18.04.2012

Endurance test: Craft Siberian glovesPhoto: Daniel Simon
Endurance test: Craft Siberian gloves
For two years, the Siberian had to be used whenever the heavens threw up again.

It always kept my fingers warm in wind, cold and snow. It lacked wetness protection for longer rides in the rain. Handlebars, brakes and gear levers grip perfectly. The palm is neatly stitched, provided a secure grip and did not slip out of the glove even when taking it off. Terry cloth on the thumb cleaned both the glasses and the nose reliably. The silicone on the fingers came off early on. Velcro and seams are slowly giving up the ghost.


CONCLUSIONWarm winter glove with excellent grip. Unfortunately also with weaknesses in durability.


Weight 95 grammes
Price 59,95 Euro

Stefan Frey is from Lower Bavaria and loves the mossy, loamy trails of the Bavarian Forest as much as the rugged rock of the Dolomites. For technical descents, he is prepared to tackle almost any ascent - under his own steam. As an accessories specialist, he is the first port of call for questions about equipment and add-on parts, while as head of copywriting he sweeps the language crumbs from the pages of the BIKE print editions.

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