Updated for 2026 — This article has been reviewed and updated with the latest recommendations.
Best Cycling Gloves for Long Distance Riding
Hand numbness and pain are among the most common long-ride complaints. Ulnar and median nerves compress against handlebars over hours. Good gloves with strategic padding reduce nerve compression and absorb vibration.
Giro Supernatural Fit
Supernatural Fit pad system maps placement to three pressure zones where nerves are most vulnerable. Thinner than traditional gel but more precisely placed. Pre-curved construction matches hand shape. Breathable mesh back with terry thumb. One of the best long-distance gloves available.
Specialized Body Geometry Grail
Developed with a hand surgeon. Two strategically located pads support ulnar and median nerves without excessive thickness. Long-finger version available. Durable synthetic leather palm. Reflective elements.
Pearl Izumi ELITE Gel
Thick gel padding for maximum vibration absorption. Great for rough roads and gravel. Snug 1:1 fit. Moisture-wicking fabric. Pull-off tabs for easy sweaty-hand removal. Affordable for the quality.
Castelli Arenberg Gel 2
Named after the Paris-Roubaix cobblestone sector. Thick padding across the entire palm. Premium Italian construction. Tends to run slightly small.
Ergon HM2
Designed to work specifically with Ergon grips for a cohesive system. Thinner padding optimized for the grip interface. If you use Ergon grips (popular in bikepacking), these complete the picture.
Tips
- Try on while gripping a handlebar shape. Fit changes under compression.
- More padding is not always better. Excessive padding can increase nerve pressure by bunching.
- Rotate hand positions frequently regardless of glove quality.
- Replace when padding no longer springs back.
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