Arm, knee and leg warmer reviews
Shopping for new arm, knee or leg warmers? Discover the must-haves and the always-avoids with reviews from Cycling Weekly.
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Defeet Armskin arm warmers reviewThe Defeet Armskin arm warmers offer excellent fit and protection, but without a matching price-tag.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Dhb Regulate Lite knee warmers reviewThe dhb Regulate Lite knee warmers are a good option to keep your legs and knees a bit warmer until summer comes. They’re effective, comfortable and very reasonably priced.
By Paul Norman Published
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Castelli Pro Seamless arm warmers reviewSuper light arm warmers - though a little delicate
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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GripGrab knee warmers reviewKnee warmers are very useful bits of kit so we tested the latest offering from GripGrab
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Biemme B-fluo arm and leg warmers reviewBiemme's B-fluo range is very bright yellow, but it's a good fit and effective despite being knitted polyamide rather than the more usual roubaix fabric.
By Paul Norman Published
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GripGrab leg warmers reviewWe put these zip-free leg warmers to the test in a range of temperatures to see how they fared
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Assos Legwarmer EVO7 reviewThese warmers might be pricey, but bear with us, because long term testing has proven their value
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan Published
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Rapha Pro Team Shadow leg warmers reviewThe Rapha Pro Team Shadow leg warmers are designed to be the best windproof, water-resistant and breathable leg warmers for use in foul weather.
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Pearl Izumi Unisex Elite Thermal leg warmers reviewThe Pearl Izumi Unisex Elite Thermal leg warmers are considerably less expensive than the likes of Castelli and Assos, so how do they compare?
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Santini BeHot arm warmers reviewMade from heat-generating fabric, the Santini BeHot arm warmers should be perfect for spring and autumn rides.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Castelli NanoFlex leg warmers reviewIdeal for use in changeable weather, Castelli NanoFlex leg warmers offer insulation and water resistance
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Sportful Fiandre Light NoRain arm warmers reviewThe Sportful Fiandre Light NoRain arm warmers are impressively windproof and water resistant, but don't offer the warmth that you'd want for chillier days.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Alé Plus leg warmers reviewWith cooler weather making its reappearance, we've tested the Plus leg warmers from Alé
By Paul Norman Published
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Madison Sportive Thermal leg-warmers reviewConsiderably less expensive than the likes of Castelli and Assos, how do the Madison leg-warmers stack up to the competition?
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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Pearl Izumi Pro Thermal arm warmers reviewThe Pearl Izumi Pro Thermal arm warmers are warm, comfortable, and fit well - excellent in every way.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Castelli Thermoflex kneewarmer reviewCastelli's kneewarmers are some of the best we've tried with a great fit and soft feel.
By Simon Richardson Published
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Capo Lombardia leg warmers reviewMade in Italy, the Capo Lombardia leg warmers offer both cold and wet weather protection, but don’t come cheap.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Rapha Leg Warmers reviewThe Rapha Leg Warmers are designed for hard winter training rides. We put them to the test
By Chris Hovenden Published
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Santini BeHot leg warmers reviewIt may seem a long way off, but with the days getting longer it could be time to start planning your early spring wardrobe, and the Santini BeHot leg warmers make a strong case for their inclusion.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Sportful NoRain arm warmers reviewSportful hits the mark with good water-resistant warmers that are also warm and comfortable to wear.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Carney Reflective Sleeves arm warmers reviewAfter a kickstarter fundrasing campaign, new cycling brand Carney has successfully brought its first cycling safety piece of clothing to market
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Mavic Vision arm-warmers reviewRain and wind resistant with 360° visibility for both day and nighttime riding, could the Mavic Vision be the only arm-warmer you'll ever need?
By Hannah Bussey Published
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Café du Cycliste Loulou Rain arm warmers reviewWe've tested Café du Cycliste's Loulou Rain armwarmers. They're fleece lined and water resistant.
By Paul Norman Published
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Castelli Nanoflex Plus kneewarmers reviewCastelli has updated its Nanoflex kneewarmers this year. We test whether the new Plus version is as good as the original
By Paul Norman Published
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GORE Universal Windstopper Arm Warmers reviewThe Gore Universal Windstopper arm warmers are made from Windstopper fabric and feature a water repellent coating. Here is our review
By Oliver Bridgewood Published
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GripGrab Light arm warmers reviewDesigned for chilly mornings or when standard arm warmers would be overkill, the GripGrab Light arm warmers are a great addition to any cyclist's wardrobe
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Rapha Merino arm warmers reviewAs pricey as you'd expect from Rapha, but look no further if you're after great comfort and fit.
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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dhb Aeron Rain Defence arm warmers reviewA shower proof offering with room for improvement, the dhb Aeron Rain Defence arm warmers were put to the test in a range of conditions
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
