100 Percent Hydromatic Brisker Waterproof Gloves
$69.99
$58.99 - $60.99
15% off
100 Percent Hydromatic Brisker Waterproof Gloves Item # 620690

Description
Mother Nature has met her match with this low profile glove engineered to keep you going fast in cold, wet weather. The laminated insulated shell with waterproof breathable inserts help block out the water and keep you dry while maintaining exceptional dexterity and grip.
Features:
- Perforated dual-layer palm improves comfort and protects against blisters
- Lightly insulated soft-shell top hand creates a barrier against colder temperatures
- Silicone printed palm graphics increase grip in damp conditions
- Reflective graphics on top of hand offer a clean look with improved visibility
- Moisture-wicking microfiber interior provides the perfect level of insulation
- TPR wrist closure system with hook and loop backing ensures proper fit
- Integrated tech-thread keeps you connected with your phone or MP3 player
Part Numbers for 100 Percent Hydromatic Brisker Waterproof Gloves
Reviews
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Larpy1933 from
Super Comfy, Moderately Warm.
These gloves are REALLY comfy. I’ve been using them for 4 months in Victoria, BC for mtn biking and road cycling. Waterproof? That’s a little tough to know because my hands sweat a lot.
In light rain from 5C to 10C, these are great. There are no frills. No Velcro, no snaps, no buckles, no knuckle/finger impact protection. Few things to
The palms and grip-sides of the fingers and thumbs is made of a thin, tough, high-friction material. Everything is synthetic so machine washing is fine. They dry reasonably fast in a warm place.
I’d say the connection to my hand grips (Renthal Ultra Tacky on my mtn bike) is far above average.
Out on a damp road-bike ride, the stronger airflow means cooler hands. These are pretty good down to near freezing. My hands will be chilly but not cold and stiff.
Mine were made 01/2018 (purchased late 2021) and do not work with a touchscreen. Newer ones may be better that way.
Overall, I am super-pleased. They seem well-made and I expect long life from them.
Sometimes an XL glove fits me fine. 2XL in these is just right for me.
Date published: 2022-04-02
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Travis from
good comfy glove
very good glove but my thumb started to get cold in these. I have handwarmers which help but for the most part fairly warm
Date published: 2018-12-02
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Drop a Gear from
Worked great for exactly 1 ride
Bought a couple sets of these gloves as I’ve had the regular Briskars gloves and Love them. They keep your hands decently warm and still give u a good feel for the grips. Unfortunately these Hydrodynamic gloves have a synthetic rubber material for the palm which tore after the first ride. They were used in wet conditions with fairly aggressive riding but never hit the ground and tore at the seam on the thumb. Don’t bother getting the hydrodynamic ones, spend your money on the regular Briskars gloves and just deal with the wet hands.
Date published: 2023-12-29
Rated 5 out of
5
by
HDB007 from
Fully met my expectations
I’ve been eyeing up these gloves since last year when I started to research good winter gloves. Finally got them and so far I’m really happy with them. Comfy, warm, dry and grippy. No extreme cold temps yet but I don’t expect full ski glove warmth in this type of glove.
Date published: 2021-11-08
Rated 2 out of
5
by
MOTOCOMBAT from
No feel
Oops, tried these for sub-zero enduro, and they just don't have the feel you need. Very warm but who cares? The palm is made of slippery plastic.
Date published: 2019-12-17
Rated 2 out of
5
by
Anonymous from
Sizing not amazing
The fitment on these gloves are slightly off. XL was very snug
Date published: 2024-12-18
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Kyle from
I wanted a thin glove for sledding in the winter. in -10 they where awesome had to turn down my hand warmers. great dexterity!
Date published: 2023-01-30
Rated 4 out of
5
by
eRmaC from
Great gloves but not below zero c
I love these gloves but at below 0 or lower your thumbs get really cold then your other fingers.
Date published: 2022-12-22