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GripGrab Windster 2 Winter Gloves review

Jul 13, 2023Jul 13, 2023

A quality winter glove that will keep your fingers toasty

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By Paul Norman

Published: January 20, 2023 at 12:00 pm

The updated Windster 2 Winter Gloves are an excellent option for cold rides.

The quality design provides plenty of warmth without being overly bulky and there’s generous silicone grip on the palms and fingers.

The palms are slightly stiff but, all things considered, these are quality winter gloves that will keep your fingers toasty warm.

The GripGrab Windster 2 Winter Gloves are made of windproof fabric that’s not too thick, but still provides an impressive level of insulation.

There’s a large gel pad at the heel of the palm, which does a good job of absorbing vibrations. Although there are no extra areas of padding in the palms, the fabric used is still thick enough to keep your hands comfortable.

The gloves have an extra-long cuff with a stretchy ribbed inner cuff that fits well up the forearm and ensures plenty of overlap with a cycling jacket.

There’s a reflective GripGrab logo on the back of the gloves, a reflective area on the index finger and a long dart of reflective fabric on the outer edge of the little finger to provide visibility.

The GripGrab Windster 2 gloves are also made of 80 per cent recycled materials.

GripGrab specialises in accessories and its gloves provide plenty of quality features for cold-weather riding.

The Windster 2 Winter Gloves are described as ‘mid-weight’ gloves and there are other options in the range for colder conditions, such as the Nordic 2 Windproof Deep Winter Lobster Gloves.

They’re thick enough to be warm without being too bulky, so they don’t get in the way of using your controls.

Handlebar and shifter/brake-lever grip is exceptionally good, with broad silicone strips across the palms, and on the index and middle fingers and thumb.

The windproofing and insulation of the Windster 2 gloves is very effective and they’re a good option for cold days down to freezing, with the long, close cuff helping to keep out draughts.

These Windster 2 Winter Gloves aren’t designed for wet-weather riding – there’s no waterproof membrane – but there is a DWR coating on the outers to provide a little protection from road spray or light rain.

GripGrab has provided a comprehensive range of features and a specification that has all you need for comfortable riding when there’s a cold wind and the temperature dips towards 0°C.

The construction feels robust too, helping to justify their elevated price.

Paul has been writing about bike tech and reviewing all things cycling for almost a decade. He had a five-year stint at Cycling Weekly and has also written for titles including CyclingNews, Cyclist and BikePerfect, as well as being a regular contributor to BikeRadar. Tech-wise, he’s covered everything from rim width to the latest cycling computers. He reviewed some of the first electric bikes for Cycling Weekly and has covered their development into the sophisticated machines they are today, on the way becoming an expert on all things electric. Paul was into gravel before it was even invented, riding a cyclocross bike across the South Downs and along muddy paths through the Chilterns. He dabbled in cross-country mountain biking too. He’s most proud of having covered the length of the South Downs Way on a crosser and fulfilling his long-time ambition to climb Monte Grappa on a road bike