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Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves

Thermo Textran Developed exclusively by Campagnolo through years of innovative technological research, Textran Thermo offers optimum windproofing, waterproofing, breathability and comfort. The windproof and waterproof membrane is bonded to a breathable, two-way stretch fabric to shield against the elements and provide form-fitting comfort with ease of movement.
Average Customer Rating:
3.75 out of 5
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9 of 16(56%)customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Customer Reviews for Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves
Review 1 for Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves
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Novac
Featured Review
Date:November 3, 2009
Warm and bright
Pros: Adjustable, Comfortable, Durable, Good Fit, Great Value, High Quality, Lightweight
Cons: Expensive
"Campagnolo have a much better range of colourful products that most other manufacturers. I prefer good bright colours so that drivers can see me from a mile off.
I bought the Orange gloves and find that as well as preventing that near frostbite experience you can get on long rides on cold days they work well as indicators. They are light and flexible enough to give you full control and none of the feel you get with mitts is sacrificed for warmth."
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Review 2 for Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves
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ralpher
Date:April 25, 2011
"This glove is excellent not only design, but function. It will utilize a lot in the future."
Review 3 for Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves
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SpikeK
Date:February 20, 2011
need more
Pros: Comfortable
Cons: Expensive
"I bought a Raytech Jacket too. But color was not same about the red.
Also zip was not so strong enoght to close for a ride.
It is confrtable. But not impressibe for Campagnolo.
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Review 4 for Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves
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Billyrae
Date:January 20, 2011
Good winter gloves
Pros: Comfortable, Rugged, High Quality, Adjustable, Lightweight, Good Fit
Cons: Expensive
"The gloves were bought as a gift, as my other winter commuter gloves had started to fall apart. So far these gloves have been very good and I have ridden at temps of - 2, I generally dont suffer to much with cold hands mind. They are a great fit and the quality looks like it will stand the test of time. I am very impressed with the breathability of these gloves as my hands have not yet got sweaty and at the same time are able to stop the wind and wet getting in. The gel pads are good and the palms stick well to the bar tape. The only down side (being a little picky) I would say that they could do with fitting slightly further up the cuff.
Overall a very good glove and highly recommended
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Review 5 for Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves
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Lloydrouler
Date:January 3, 2011
Great Gloves
Pros: Attractive, Comfortable, High Quality, Good Fit
Cons: Expensive
"Bought these for those extremely cold commutes to work - The fit is excellent (XL - size 8 hands) and they really do keep the cold and wet out. I personally prefer them to some of the bulkier gloves as they dont make my hands sweat and there is more tactile contol. Very good on appearance but only downside is the price!"
Review 6 for Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves
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FeltAR1Paul
City: Sussex
Country:United Kingdom
Age:35-44
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Advanced
Gender:Male
Budget:Quality first
Road Cyclist
Date:November 23, 2010
"Good quality gloves, palms are grippy which work well on bare carbon bars, fit me well, warm but not used them below 5*c yet. Velcro has not meesed up the cuffs on my assos jacket yet, like my old gloves did. Can use my i-phone with them on too.."
Review 7 for Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves
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mjcole
City: Toronto, ON
Country:Canada
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Advanced
Road Cyclist
Date:October 14, 2010
Typical Campi - it's all good
Pros: Attractive, Comfortable, Good Fit
Cons: Expensive
"It's Campagnolo, therefore you know it's good. Is anything more than that required?
The ends of the fingers were a little loose while around the palms of my hands a little tight. But for autum in Southern Ontario - temperatures between about 5 and 15 degrees, (41 to 59 for you Americans), these gloves worked out pretty well.
The one thing that needs work, on long rides, i.e. over 120km (75 miles) there isn't enough padding around the 5'th metacarpal (the bone at the base of the small finger) and that causes some numbness.
On reflection, another thing, Campi should not call these Winter Gloves, sorry guys, maybe in Italy one can get away with calling them winter, but here in Canada, not a chance, these are fall/spring gloves. No way they will work below freezing.
But for rides of shorter distance, or with an occassional break, these are excellent gloves."
Review 8 for Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves
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8kimchi
Date:October 13, 2010
coordinating gloves
Pros: Attractive
"sporty looking gloves and warm. Fit is closer than most. I consider myself as a medium build at 185lbs and I ordered an XL..."
Review 9 for Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves
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Kell1
Date:August 31, 2010
Good glove - non winter
Pros: Durable, Attractive, Comfortable, Adjustable, Lightweight, Good Fit
Cons: Expensive, not a winter glove!
"I read previous reviews that the gloves were good but not great for winter. I thought that being in a more tropical climate and having milder winters would negate this problem. However, the gloves did not keep my hands warm on winter rides even in this climate.
Great glove, but not for cold mornings. The price was good for a winter glove, but as it does not function well as a winter glove, I consider the price expensive for an ordinary full glove.
Looks great and functions well in all other areas including fit. Just the warmth factor was problem."
Review 10 for Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves
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blyz
Country:Australia
Age:35-44
Interest:Triathlete
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Budget:Quality first
Triathlete
Date:June 5, 2010
Pros: Attractive, Comfortable
Cons: Poor Quality
"I purchased them expecting them to perform in milder winter conditions (6-8 C) Whilst they keep the wind off they do not provide a great deal of warmth. I am contemplating wearing a pair of thin running gloves underneath in an attempt to provide a thermal shield and improve their performance.
The quality was also a little dissappointing with malfunctions on my first ride. The grip palm stickers began peeling off and the stitching around the velcro wrist tensioners started to come apart. I will end up having to have them restiched if these gloves are to come anywhere near lasting the winter.
On the up side they are very comfortable and provide a good feel of the bars without consticting the hands."
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Garybaldy
Date:January 6, 2010
Pros: Adjustable
Cons: Expensive, no insulation whatsoever. very cold!!
"I thought I would go expensive believing that you get what you pay for.
On this occasion I couldn't have been more wrong.
Withing 15 minutes my hands were frozen. Even with silk liners they were little better. Complete waste of money. Now gone back to my old gloves.
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Review 12 for Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves
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khamikazi
Date:December 2, 2009
fit like a glove
Pros: Comfortable, Good Fit, High Quality, Lightweight
Cons: Expensive
"These are lovely. Warm enough for a bitterly cold day but give enough feel and grip to ensure you're fully in control. Only issue is - I bought the white so they'll need a lot of care to stay looking good."
Review 13 for Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves
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Jonnyfive
Date:November 10, 2009
Pros: Attractive, Good Fit, High Quality, Lightweight
Cons: Expensive
"A winter glove they are not! I've been using my pair on my work commute, training and club runs, and even though the temperature hasn't yet dropped anywhere close to freezing my fingers are regularly frozen. I'm sure they'd be fine in warmer temperatures, but for the winter I'll have to find something far more insulated."
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Review 14 for Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves
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Ligg
City: West Yorks
Age:35-44
Interest:Road Cyclist
Level:Regular
Gender:Male
Road Cyclist
Date:June 30, 2009
Poor best avoided!!
Pros: Attractive, Good Fit
Cons: Poor Quality, Wears Out Easily
"These look and feel great, however after a couple of washes all the rubber bits on the palm started to come off and they look shabby!!"
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Review 15 for Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves
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goquro
Date:June 23, 2009
Hand in Glove....the sun shines out of....
Pros: Attractive, Comfortable, Durable, Good Fit
Cons: Expensive
"Well....
Cons: I like these, they are a perfect fit, very comfortable, incredibly warm despite the lightweight construction and work very well for me with my size hands. Over the course of my 12mile journey to work, due to my poor circulation, I had doubts that my hands would stay warm, but in fact, it wasn't my hands that got cold, more my nose!
In general, I find them well made but like the other reviewer, I am not very impressed with the rubber embossed bits that are peeling off. As they stated, for this price glove, it should not be happening!
Overall, great glove and work well for me in my area of requirements...
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Posted March 7, 2011
I think it's actually worth noting that these gloves are still going strong and being worn every day in the cold...when you factor in length of life, I would say that these are well worth every penny! :)
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Review 16 for Campagnolo Raytech Thermo Txn Winter Cycling Gloves
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stevej061069
Date:June 17, 2009
A bit on the pricey side
Pros: Attractive, Comfortable, Lightweight
Cons: Expensive, Poor Fit
"like most campagnolo clothing, these look good first and foremost. Unfortunately, I have a number of criticisms, none of them damning but for the price I would expect better-
1.the sweat pad on the thumb is tiny and pretty much useless due to its small size, and badly placed, you shouldnt have to contort your hand while riding, which I find I have to
2. the rubber embossed text on the velcro pull tab comes off very easily- at the price that should not happen, at least not after only a couple of washes
3. the sizing is a bit erratic- the hand fits perfectly, but the fingers are at least 1cm too long which means unzipping/ opening pockets etc is tricky with all that excess finger material in the way
Shame, because they look great, and are actually very comfortable inside- they arent a heavy duty winter glove, but they are quite lightweight and provide a good amount of insulation for the weight. A nice gel pad on the palm, and some grippy rubber palm detailing, plus a decent length cuff mean are the plusses. All in all, decent but for the price, they should be better"