Giro DJ Gloves

When it comes to dirt jumping, gloves need to offer uninhibited grip in order to precisely transfer handlebar input. And in addition to this, they also need to be durable and provide ample protection from inevitable bails. Not surprisingly, Giro's passionate engineers and riders have teamed up to develop the DJ Gloves for this often overlooked sect of cycling. In terms... More
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