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chuzhu Cycling Gloves: Touchscreen compatible

Cycling Gloves — Gloves, chuzhu
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Joom
$9.15
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Imagine you're halfway through a grueling ride, sweat dripping, and your phone buzzes with a turn-by-turn navigation alert. With these cycling gloves, you can tap to respond without fumbling or stopping—no more barehanded freeze in the elements. Crafted from a polyester-spandex-rubber blend, they're built to last and move with you, offering a snug, second-skin fit that boosts grip and cuts down on hand fatigue. The breathable fabric actively pulls moisture away, keeping palms dry whether you're battling summer heat or a chilly morning commute. Touchscreen compatibility is the standout here: seamlessly swipe, tap, or answer calls on your device, making them perfect for cyclists who rely on tech mid-ride. From daily commutes to intense training sessions, these gloves deliver protection and practicality, blending into any active lifestyle without a hitch.
  • Breathable material
  • Polyester spandex rubber construction
  • Designed for cycling and driving
  • Touchscreen compatible

General specs

  • Brand: chuzhu
  • Seller: Joom
  • Material: Polyester, Spandex, Rubber
  • Compatibility: Touchscreen devices
  • Intended Use: Cycling, Driving
  • First listed by seller: 8/24/25

If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.

$9.15
Last price update: 8/29/25
Available to order

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Price $9.15 $6.78 $55.66 $18.85 $11.09 $15.74
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Material Polyester, Spandex, Rubber Polyester, Spandex, Rubber Fleece, Lightweight fabric Breathable fabric Breathable anti-sweat fabric Waterproof fabric, Windproof fabric
Compatibility Touchscreen devices Touchscreen devices Touchscreen devices Touchscreen devices Touchscreen devices Touchscreen devices
Cycling Gloves — Gloves, chuzhu

Cycling Gloves

$9.15

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Grace Brown
Grace B. US San Antonio, TX
September 2, 2025
Decision:

I bought these as a gift for my son who cycles a lot, and he's been using them for his daily commutes. He says they're great for staying connected without stopping, but he did mention that after a couple of months, the tips started to show some fraying. I could be wrong, but I think the blend might not hold up as well with heavy use. Still, for the price, they're a good value, and the breathability is top-notch—no more sewaty hands! They've made his rides moe comfortable, especially in varying weather, but I wish they lasted longer without signs of wear. Overall, they're practical and do what they promise, just not perfectly.

  • Pros: I love that I can use my phone without taking these gloves off, which is incredibly handy during rides. They fit snugly and feel like a second skin, making it easy to grip the handlebars wuthout my hands getting tired. The material keeps my palms dry even when I'm sweating a lot, which is a big plus in the Texas heat.
  • Cons: The bottom line is, they could be a bit more durable; after a few months, I noticed some wear on the fingertips. Also, while they work with touchscreens, it's not always perfect—sometimes I have to press harder than I'd lke, which can be frustrating mid-ride.
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