If you've ever spent a few hours or more on a bike, you probably realize that, somewhat surprisingly, cycling can be pretty hard on your hands. Constant pressure from your hands, wear running your fingers shifters through a range of speeds, it does not take long for calluses or blisters to develop. Pair of bike gloves can give your skin an extra layer of protection that should be comfortable, even the longest drive.
Another reason many cyclists wear Cycling Gloves to keep their hands warm. (Bicycle gloves are still, after all!) For cool weather riding glove choices can range from regular Bike gloves that just break wind, glove liners that help add layers. For extremely cold weather riding products such as fat, "lobster claw" gloves or Los fingers, which are thick, well-insulated mittens that attach to the handlebars of your bike and cover your regular cycling gloves. This type of equipment allows you to still grip the handlebars and brakes work gear shifters as normal.