Giro DND Jr II Youth Mountain Cycling Gloves
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I ordered a Medium for my 7 1/2-year-old daughter, but it was too small and there was no room for growth. I went with the Large because it is more comfortable and has some room for growth.
These gloves, in my opinion, are aimed at children. So the largest youth size is Youth Large. (This size fits my average-sized body.) Exactly the right size for my ten-year-old son.
It is contingent on the situation. What level of gymnastic ability do you possess? Gloves aren't worn by any of the gymnasts I know. Isn't it true that you're afraid of not fitting in? Is it even permitted to wear gloves during the parade? Will the gloves, in addition, go with your outfit? What kind of parade is it, exactly? What about a helmet to keep your head safe? Perhaps you should also put on a helmet. Asphalt, as you may know, is extremely hard and extremely hot when it is hot outside. So, in addition to sunscreen, a helmet, and gloves, I recommend that you wear a full range of protective gear.
This pair of gloves was a dud. Sizing was an issue, so I exchanged it for something else.
Selected User Reviews For Giro DND Jr II Youth Mountain Cycling Gloves
Hand of a year old, too small for a tween.
It's difficult to determine which size to purchase, but the quality is excellent. I ordered the Small based on the reviews for my almost 6-year-old who is tall for his age, but they are far too small. If they fit, I'd give them a five-star rating because they appear to be of excellent quality.
These are good gloves for kids who want protection and comfort, and I checked the sizing measurements on Giro's website. The gloves are a little big, but they'll be perfect for the next six months of growing into. The stitching is good, and the adjustable wrist wrap makes it easier to get a good fit. It's a little amusing that adult gloves can be found for half the price, but the kid adores them, especially the newfound grip provided by the palm fabric.
This pair of gloves is incredible. They're made similarly to the ones I use, which pleases my son. The fit is excellent, and they have escaped damage in a number of collisions. They've kept his hands safe from scrapes caused by everything from minor falls to a few big wipeouts.
I bought these gloves for my son to keep his hands safe while he learns to ride his bike, and they were a huge hit! He slept in them the first two nights, but more importantly, he wears them whenever he rides his bike; kid gloves and mittens are notorious for being ill-fitting, but these are perfect, and he loves them.
The gloves appeared to be of good quality, but the sizing was off by a significant amount. I ordered the size based on the recommended measurements, but they were too small, so I had to return them and order a different brand.
These gloves were purchased for my daughter's safety while riding. They're lightweight and simple to put on. br>br>Would strongly advise others to try these.
These were purchased for my 4-year-old son, who is an avid mountain biker (and is now approaching 5-years old). Fit is excellent (XS), and it allows your child to ride like his or her parents. So far, the durability has been satisfactory.