Review: Craft Thermal Split Finger Glove

I have had the Craft Thermal Split Finger Glove (aka the lobster claw) for a few years now. They are a great glove for winter cycling in temps from around 25°F-45°F.

The glove allows for easy shifting and braking with the lobster claw action, but still able to keep your fingers warm. Mittens will keep your hands the warmest, but these make shifting and braking much easier. 

 The glove has a leather palm to hold up to the abuses of mountain biking. 
On the back of the glove is a terry patch or winter time nose wiping. Also note the velcro closure on the wrist, which fits over winter jersey’s like the Shower Pass Softshell Trainer. They are made up of an outer insulated layer and an inner fleece liner.

Removing the liner helps out when drying the glove and you can use your own thin liner if you want to wear the glove in colder temps.

I have really cold hands and these have kept my hands warm! So I would recommend them to anyone who is looking for a warm well made winter cycling or XC ski glove. And for a $49 it is a deal.

Craft Says:
Our ultimate cold weather glove. Split finger shell features a Clarino palm with Thinsulate insulation. An inside fleece liner glove provides added warmth while a velcro closure and pull tab helps create a comfortable fit.

Here is a pic of the glove’s in action. 

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