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Learn more about cycling gloves
Cycling gloves are a key point of contact between the cyclist and the bike. They directly influence control, comfort, and safety, especially on long rides or in demanding conditions.
At Twenty One, we design technical gloves for road, gravel, or indoor cycling, tested in real-world scenarios such as the Costa Brava (Girona) and the Pyrenees, where the terrain and climate are unforgiving.
Our collection focuses on the essentials: precise fit, functional materials, and consistent performance, without unnecessary elements. Gloves that accompany the cyclist in every movement, without distraction.
Types of technical gloves available
Currently, the collection is structured into two key models, designed to meet the real needs of cyclists throughout the year.
Short cycling gloves for summer
Designed for medium and high temperatures, they prioritize breathability and direct contact with the handlebars.
- Lightweight and elastic back
- Palm optimized for control and grip
- Aerodynamic fit without excessive padding
Ideal for intense rides, demanding training, and competition.
Long thermal cycling gloves
Designed for moderate cold and autumn/winter rides. They maintain control without losing sensitivity, even on long routes.
- Balanced thermal fabric
- Protection against wind and light cold
- Ergonomic fit in cycling position
- Recommended for mountain rides and early morning
How to choose technical cycling gloves
Choosing the right cycling gloves depends on several key factors. These are the variables that really matter.
By season and temperature
- Summer / warm weather: short, light, and breathable gloves
- Autumn / mild winter: long thermal gloves, without excessive bulk
It's not about over-insulating, but about maintaining hand functionality throughout the ride.
By cycling type and use
- Road: snug fit, low volume, and fine control
- Gravel: stability, grip, and comfort on uneven terrain
- Indoor: lightweight gloves to improve grip and hygiene
Materials and applied technology
Twenty One's technical gloves are designed based on real use:
- Technical elastic fabrics that follow the natural movement of the hand
- Palms optimized for control without stiffness
- Reduced seams to avoid pressure points
- Controlled breathability to maintain comfort during long efforts
- Each material is chosen for its function, not for aesthetics
Fit, sizes, and ergonomics
A glove should fit snugly, without looseness or tension. A poor fit reduces control and causes fatigue.
- Ergonomic fit in cycling position
- "Second skin" feel
- No creases in the palm
Consult our size guide before choosing.
Glove care and maintenance
To maintain performance:
- Wash cold
- Do not tumble dry
- Air dry
Avoid unnecessary abrasive surfaces and find more information in our product care guide .
Why choose Twenty One cycling gloves
- Design based on real use, not catalog
- Tested on demanding routes in Barcelona and Girona, in cold, hot, and humid conditions
- Clean and technical aesthetics
- Reduced and well-defined collection
- Focus on performance, fit, and durability
Cycling Gloves FAQ
Why do cyclists wear technical gloves?
To improve handlebar control, reduce hand fatigue, and protect skin in case of a fall.
Is it better to train with or without gloves?
In most cases, training with gloves improves grip and comfort, especially on long or intense rides.
Which cycling gloves offer the most protection?
Long thermal gloves offer greater protection against cold and wind, while maintaining control.
Should cycling gloves be padded?
Not always. Excessive padding reduces sensitivity; on road and gravel bikes, control and fit are prioritized.
Are Twenty One gloves suitable for gravel and road cycling?
Yes. Both models are designed for road, gravel, and indoor use, depending on the season.






