Thermal Arm Warmers feature updated reflectivity with a silicone arm gripper that keeps the cuff secure and in place no matter how hard you ride. These are the go-to arm warmers when the mercury drops, but aren't too bulky to wear into a sunny afternoon.
Plus, they are now part of our Renew Series, which uses recycled nylon to reduce environmental impact. Grippers help to prevent unwanted slipping and movement, keeping the garment in the right spot as you ride. Thermal Arm Warmers. Select Styles for Availability. Add to Cart. The 'NanoFlex 3G' version is the latest and greatest, designed to be weatherproof as well as breathable. Silicone grippers at the top remain the same and the fabric is as warm and breathable as ever.
They've got a good level of Elastane content, and a Roubaix-like inner which we found warm and comfortable. These lightweight arm warmers, when rolled, are almost half the size of a normal pair which makes them great for slipping into your pocket when out of use. We found them to be very breathable, and good for a range of temperatures - though there are probably better pairs for full-on wet and freezing winter days.
These Sportful warmers come back on sale every year, and we continue to rate them highly. Made from a water resistant fabric, they provide enough insulation whilst still being breathable unlike the Fiandre Light version which impressed us less. We found the length spot on and the grippers held up well without digging in. There are refelctive accents too. Something a little different compared to the more robust options on the market, the ArmSkins are super light and made using CoolMax EcoMade fibre from recycled sources.
They're warm, and incredibly breathable - as well as being available in a wide range of colours to brighten up any kit.
These aren't a good option for wet days - so best to slip a waterproof packable jacket in your pocket if rain is on the cards. For this reason any set of arm warmers worth their salt will have silicone grippers around the upper hem to prevent them from slipping down. With those skinny arms of yours, you might find yourself having to pull arm warmers almost over your shoulders in order to keep them up. However this can leave an annoying gap between the bottom of the warmers and your gloves, a particular pain in cold or wet weather.
Decent arm warmers should be long enough to sit snug against your gloves even when pulled up high. No need to wait until Black Friday, Competitive Cyclist has great deals on complete bikes, components and accessories right now. What does it take to excel as a climber?
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