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Gobik Primaloft Zero 2.0 Winter Gloves
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Pickup available at HYPT Bike Performance

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Gobik Primaloft Zero 2.0 Winter Gloves

Medium

HYPT Bike Performance

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

Mandale Business Park
Unit R Waldon House
Durham DH1 1TH
United Kingdom

+441919250868

Designed to withstand the most extreme temperatures, they offer superior thermal protection thanks to their Primaloft® Gold insulation, which retains body heat without adding excessive weight or bulk.

Their ergonomic structure and high-performance materials guarantee a perfect balance between warmth, breathability, and comfort, making them the ideal choice for cyclists who don't give up their routes in the most adverse conditions.

In this new evolution, the design has been improved by incorporating a thermo-sealed zipper that makes them easier to put on and adjust, ensuring optimal sealing against cold and moisture.

Thermal insulation has been increased with a thicker layer of Primaloft® Gold, and the grip has been improved with a palm made from fabric by the prestigious AX Materials brand with silicone prints.

  • Integrated thermo-sealed zipper.
  • Outer layer of ripstop oxford nylon.
  • Waterproof and breathable TPU membrane.
  • Inner layer with brushed tricot knit lining.
  • Thermal insulation Primaloft® Gold.
  • Palm with AX Materials Bravo fabric.
  • Palm with water-repellent treatment.
  • Fingers made of durable polyurethane (PU) fabric.
  • Silicone prints.
  • Tactile inserts on thumb and index finger.
  • Reflective logo on the back.
Glove Size Approx. Hand Circumference (cm) Approx. Hand Size (UK / Common glove size)
XS ~ 17–18 cm ~ UK 7 / Small hands
S ~ 18–19 cm Small–Medium hands
M ~ 19–20 cm Medium hands
L ~ 20–21 cm Medium–Large hands
XL ~ 21–22 cm Large hands
2XL ~ 22–23 cm Very large hands or layering over liners

These ranges are approximate. Because glove sizing depends on hand shape, finger length, and how much layering you want (liners, etc.), there’s no “perfect” one-size-fits all rule.

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