🧤 Keep your hands happy while you ride!
The BAR MITTS Cold Weather Townie Mittens are designed specifically for commuter bikes with curved handlebars, providing warmth and easy access for your hands. Made from durable nylon, these mitts feature a Velcro cinch for secure attachment, reflective materials for safety, and compatibility with various glove thicknesses. With a lifetime warranty, they are the perfect accessory for any cycling enthusiast looking to ride comfortably in colder weather.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.61 x 13.7 x 2.2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.44 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 10 x 1.25 inches |
Item Weight | 0.39 Kilograms |
Brand Name | BAR MITTS |
Warranty Description | Lifetime warranty for the original owner against manufacturers’ defects in materials and workmanship |
Model Name | Townie |
Color | Black |
Material | nylon |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Cyclone Bicycle |
Part Number | TN700BLK |
Included Components | Townie/Mustache Bar Mitts, Installation instructions |
Size | One Size |
Sport Type | Cycling |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
C**N
Bar Mitts Rock!!
I've been eyeing these for years. Living on the border with Canada, just north of Niagara Falls, as you might imagine, the winters are cold and snowy. I used to go through hand warmer packs like water from a hydration bottle in August. No longer. I have ridden on 10 degree F mornings wearing just thin mechanics gloves. Bar Mitts rock. Get 'em and you'll be kicking yourself for waiting so long...
B**L
... options that I would guess work as well or better. Enough ail passes through the front of the ...
There are cheaper options that I would guess work as well or better. Enough ail passes through the front of the mitts (where cables ingress/egress). I wrap a bandanna around the handlebars to block the wind. Granted, the ventilaion may be suitable for long sporty rides as it would keep your hands from over heating, but for less brisk commuting rides your hands can get a little cold during the single/negative digit (cold) days.
A**R
Good, Inexpensive Alternative
These are handy and seem to block the wind nicely. The Velcro and zipper make installation easy, but did leave a few gaps for air to come in. Holding up nicely in 0-32F bike rides though.
Z**F
Waterproof ovens
Like little waterproof ovens for my hands. Sometimes I don't even need gloves when riding below freezing. Would be 5 star but the way they are designed some cold air gets in near Velcro straps.
A**A
I have tried several different bar mitts and these ones work the best. They have a bit of velcro on the ...
These are very well made. I have tried several different bar mitts and these ones work the best. They have a bit of velcro on the inside that let you securely fasten them to you bars. This simple design enhancement makes them work light years better than my old ones.They are also a nice thick neoprene material that keeps you hand nice and warm
****
not for a jones bar
had to return these use the regular bar mitts they work great
Z**K
Decent
They work pretty good considering I have trekking bar but thats the closest best fit.
C**Y
In 30 degree F. weather I can ride bare-handed ...
In 30 degree F. weather I can ride bare-handed and my hands stay warm. These things are a complete game-changer for winter biking.
A**N
A huge disappointment.
Unfortunately the product didn't meet any of even the basic expectations.The fitting on the handlebar wasn't any good, Barely stayed in one place even with the inner straps tight.The worst part however was the performance on ‘’cold’’ weather. On temperature of +2 Celcius for the last five days on September mornings in Winnipeg Canada, they couldn’t keep my hands warm even with my three season gloves on my hands as well !!!A huge disappointment.
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