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Padded Cycling Gloves
NewGrip padded cycling gloves absorb shock & vibrationReduce the risk of cyclers palsy. Easy on your hands and wrists.Like shock absorbers for your hands!


< Rugged padded neoprene < Pads palms & fingers < Absorbs shock & vibration
< Prevents calluses < Increases endurance
< Open back keeps hands cool
< Instant on and off
< Can be worn over thin gloves in cool or rainy conditions

"Your cycling gloves really cut down on vibration. I do personal training and massage for a living and play guitar. Needless to say my hands are very important and take a lot of repetitive stress. I started biking 10-20 miles per day and the vibration was making my left hand tingle and ache ("cyclers palsy"). Padded cycling gloves are very expensive ($30-40) with only a bit of padding. When I found your site, I was overjoyed. PowerPads are very affordable and provide perfect padding! I wondered how they would function with braking and shifting, but it's no problem at all. My fingers are free to do all that stuff. PowerPads are now favorite biking gloves."
- Bruce Bowling
"The NewGrips I have used both cycling and in the gym have been
fabulous; especially their responsiveness, in that if I really need to feel
the disc braking system or gear shift I can release my hands from your hand
pads and restore them easily again when necessary.
- Wayne Goucher, Northern Ireland
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"I got a second pair of NewGrips for biking (first set for lifting weights) after I
discovered they helped me make a 26 mile ride without sore
hands!"
-Paul in Illinois
DUATHALON: Generally a 1 -2 mile run, a 20-30 mile bike ride and a 2-5 mile run...
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I was dubious about your product but was experiencing so much wrist pain over the last two years that I had to try something. I started using NewGrips for weight lifting and my chronic wrist pain went away after about two weeks!
Then I went for a 50 mile bike ride the following Saturday with my heavily padded traditional bike gloves and had a major setback.
The next Thursday I was trying to decide whether I should skip my group training ride to let my wrists heal or risk making my pain even worse, when I thought about the NewGrips.
My two main worries... were 1. that they would be hot and 2. that I wouldn't be able to shift and brake properly in the pace line. Since pain is a great motivator, I grabbed the NewGrips and set off.
Well, my hands stayed cooler than when using traditional bike gloves!
I did not find them to get in the way of shifting and braking either..
In fact, I didn't have to consciously make any adjustments to my shifting or braking technique, my hands didn't notice any difference and my wrists noticed a huge difference!
But, a decision I faced in a duathalon was whether or not to attempt to wear gloves during the bike portion of my event.
I could skip the gloves and gain speed in the transition zone at the cost of several days of hand/wrist pain or I could put on and take off gloves in the transition zone at the cost of time. I compromised and went with NewGrips.
I put on the wrist straps before the first run and placed the pads under my bike helmet velcro side up.
When I got to the transition zone, I threw on the helmet, slapped my hands down simultaneously on the NewGrips, engaging the velcro and positioned them.
As I rode the first few feet, I slipped my fingers under the elastic strap and fine tuned the position of the pads. Using NewGrips did not cost me more than 1 second in time and saved me from a lot of hand and wrist pain the next day.
When I was coming back to the transition on my bike I slipped my fingers out of the elastic and pulled off the pads in the last few feet of riding. I just dropped the pads when I was putting my running shoes back on and left the wrist straps in place for my next run.
I ended up first in my age group and pain free; which was the ultimate combo for me!
Now, I never ride without NewGrip." - Ron S., North Carolina
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One pair, including the added benefit of wrist support, are only $24.99.
One pair of neoprene PowerPad, without wrist support are only $14.99 and NO tax.
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