A very common question I get asked at the shop is “What can I do to alleviate wrist pain or numb hands when riding?” Although the answer is sometimes not simple and could be a host of issues with both bike set up, type of rider and size of bike, something that will never hinder your comfort is a good set of cycling gloves.
Our friends at Louis Garneau have always had a solid glove line up in addition to their performance apparel and gear and this year they have a new model called the Vent Flex.
Before we get started talking about how awesome the addition of the L/G Vent Flex can be to your ride, let’s briefly discuss the differences between various types of gloves themselves so we’re all on the same page. Generally you have two types: half finger and full finger. Usually a full finger gloved is used by off road cyclists as it gives a more aggressive grip and offers further hand and knuckle protection against tree branches and other obstacles. Full finger gloves usually have less padding in the palm area because off road cyclists demand a solid grip and ride with hands that are constantly moving and adjusting the weight of the body based on terrain.
Half finger gloves typically suit the more recreational cyclist or those that enjoy road riding as these cyclists tend to adopt a more static hand posture for longer periods of time thus increased padding in the palm with a light and breathable back.
When temperatures change, some of the qualities of both gloves can be transferable i.e some off road cyclists prefer half finger gloves in really hot temperatures and road riders will source long finger gloves when riding early or late in the season etc. Essentially, there aren’t any hard and fast rules for gloves in a general sense. Use what is comfortable and works for you.
Now with the background complete on to the product!
The L/G Vent Flex, available in men’s or women’s, came to mind when discussing gloves because they have really made a big comfort difference to my ride this season. My former gloves were a bit worn out and the padding was compressed and worn…great excuse for an upgrade!
Referring to my previous statements, L/G Vent Flex would be classified as mostly a road riding glove. It’s construction and padding placement leans more towards the rider that is going to be using a drop handlebar style. That is what they are designed for. They will, of course, work for other cyclists.
The Vent Flex is a very light weight glove that features 5 mm thick gel foam palm padding and L/G’s “air zone” construction, meaning the glove is very breathable. The upper thumb is made of a really nice microfiber cloth for wicking away sweat, bug guts and all that nice stuff from the face.
One clever feature that I like is the rubberized pull tabs on the fingers. These are designed so that it is a lot easier to get the glove off, rather than pulling them inside out all the time. The material that the gloves are made of is fully washable too but they should be air dried rather than piling them in a dryer.![]()
So if you’re a roadie and you are tired of numb hands or you’re a cyclist that just wants a better, super comfortable glove then stop by one of our locations and try a pair of Louis Garneau Vent Flex glove. Your hands will thank you!



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