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Glove Ergonomics Back to Ergon
Ergonomics
The ergon gloves range are designed to fit (like a glove) with the ergon grips. Makes sense. Oh yeh, and as always with ergon, they feel better and last longer than other gloves and look way cooler. These guys do real research on real people, and test to exhaustion with the ergon racing team - they are function first and design second. Do yourself a favour and get your contact points sorted on the bike with ergon. Makes a big difference.
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Ergon gloves have two different kind of padding on the palm area. The medium padding stretching from the inside to the outside the ulnar muscle protects the sensitive nerves of the hand. Additional thin padding is provided in the area of the sensitive finger joints. In order to prevent wrinkling, both gloves are equipped with predefined offset positions. Due to the v-shaped FlexPalm design, the glove fits perfectly even during grasping movements. As proportions between finger length and hand width differ greatly, the gloves are not closed in the wrist area, but on the back of the hand. The innovative clasp allows for an individual width adjustment and for perfect fit. The gloves are available in specific cuts for men and women. The HM Series (full fingered - pictured below) is designed for all mountain usage, the HT Series (fingerless) as a touring glove for trekking and fitness bikers.
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The Coding:
HM1-M for men
HM1-W for women
because they aren't the same..
Acronym Aetiology - HM - Lets just imagine the H stands for Hand and the M stands for Mountain |

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The Coding:
HT1-M for men
HT1-W for women
because they aren't the same..
Acronym Aetiology - HT - Lets just imagine the H stands for Hand and the T stands for Trekking (or Tingle) |
For more information visit www.ergon-bike.com
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