DAWN PATROL: THE GLOVES FOR CHILLY MORNING RIDES

mountain biker keeping hands warm with winter cycling glove. photo by www.timvangilder.com

There’s something about those early-morning rides: the air is crisp, the sun is just coming up, and your hands often hate you for it. We built the Dawn Patrol glove to take care of your hands so you can worry less about the cold and more about the ride.

What Makes Dawn Patrol Tick

These aren’t your bulky winter mitts. Our Dawn Patrol collection strikes a balance between warmth, control, and grip feel. When we designed them, here’s what mattered:

detail of winter cycling glove. photo by www.timvangilder.com
  • Windproof & Water-Resistant Top Layer

We gave Dawn Patrol a shell that resists wind and light moisture so chilly breezes don’t sneak in.

 

detail of winter cycling glove. photo by www.timvangilder.com
  • Micro Fleece-Lined Inner Layer

Inside, there’s a cozy micro fleece layer giving you core warmth where you most feel it.

 

detail of winter mountain bike glove. photo by www.timvangilder.com
  • No Velcro, Neoprene Enclosure

We ditched the Velcro. The fit relies on a clean cuff so there’s no flap to catch, snag, or annoy you when you want to slip them on or off.

 

palm grip on cycling glove. photo by www.timvangilder.com
  • Seamless Palm + Silicone Grip

The palm side is a single layer synthetic leather - no seams under your fingers to interfere. Add to that silicone accents on fingertips and palms to boost grip and control. 

 

detail of winter cycling glove. photo by www.timvangilder.com
  • Touchscreen-Ready Index & Thumb

You don’t have to take your gloves off to take a pic, check the map, or scroll. Conductive threads on the index and thumb make your devices usable without exposing your hands.

Dawn Patrol isn’t a full-on winter glove. It’s made for those in-between, “dang it’s chilly but I still wanna ride” moments. It’s the glove you rely on when the air’s got bite, but the trails still call.

Grab yours - your hands will appreciate it on that next dawn lap.

 

Photos: www.timvangilder.com

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