Penny Pinching for Cycling Gloves
HAUSHOF nitrile coated gardening gloves are an affordable option for cycling
I'm always on the lookout to try out products in unique ways. Recently, I bought a package of HAUSHOF nitrile coated gardening gloves. I was curious to see how they would work as cycling gloves, so I decided to give them a whirl.
I was a little doubtful at first, but I was pleasantly surprised by how well the gloves worked. The nitrile coating provided a good grip on the handlebars, and the gloves were comfy enough to wear for long rides. I was also impressed by the durability of the gloves. I've been using them for a few weeks now, and they've held up well to the elements.
Of course, there are a few downsides to using these gardening gloves as cycling gloves. The biggest downside is that they're not as breathable as traditional cycling gloves. This can lead to sweaty palms inside the nitrile coating, especially on hot days. Another downside is that the gloves aren't as protective as cycling gloves on the back of the hand or in the palm. And, if you crash, you're more likely to get road rash on your hand.
Overall, I was impressed with the HAUSHOF nitrile coated gardening gloves. They're a great option for cyclists who are looking for a durable, comfortable, and very affordable pair of gloves. However, if you're looking for a pair of gloves that will provide the best possible protection and padding, you're better off with a pair of traditional cycling gloves.
Here are some of the pros and cons of using HAUSHOF nitrile coated gardening gloves as cycling gloves:
Pros
Durable
Comfortable
Very affordable
Cons
Not as breathable as traditional cycling gloves
Not as protective as traditional cycling gloves without reinforced padding in the palms