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Sumattory Hermida Signature Glove$51.60
![]() The Hermida Signature Glove is a collaboration between World Cup Mountain Bike Elite World Champion Jose Hermida of Team Multivan Merida, and Girona based brand Sumattory. In the hands of Jose, the Signature Glove has won repeatedly on the UCI World Cup circuit, culminating with victory in the Elite World Championship in Canada this year; providing a lightness of touch, razor sharp cockpit control, and lightweight where it is needed the most, under the rider's hands. In fetching orange and black, the Hermida Signature Glove is now available, exclusively in the UK from Alwaysriding.co.uk.
![]() Sumattory is a new brand from Girona, Spain, and who together with World Cup Mountain Bike Racer Jose Hermida, have created the ''Hermida Signature' Series of mountain bike apparel. Their first product, the Signature Glove, is currently raced on the UCI World Cup circuit by Jose, a team member of Multivan Merida, where in his hands, it has won several World Cup events. Established in 2008, Sumattory's objective is to create Elite level products in collaboration with top level sports people using only the finest materials. At the same time, Sumattory are positioning themselves to help young sportsmen, and open the door to sports which are sometimes considered away from the mainstream. If you have bought this product, why not write a review and help other riders to make an informed choice. Just click here.
3 reviews for Sumattory Hermida Signature Glove
by Mauro Roni from Italy on 09/10/2011
I like it, great product. Ideal for mtb xc, light and transpirant.
by Abel_206 from Spain on 21/10/2010
Muy comodos y unas estetica espectacular, son los guantes del campeon del mundo!!!
by Kevin Pratt from United Kingdom on 30/08/2010
I bought these on an impulse having looked for some gloves suitable for use with a road bike and the colours caught my eye. Having said that I am really please I got them as they look great and the quality of finish is excellent. I think I have average size hands and I got the XL so best to check the sizing chart which worked out right for me. Overall a good buy. Got an in depth product question, or want to ask something else related to this product? Whatever your question, simple post it here, and we'll answer you faster than a speeding bullet.
I measure 8 3/4\" around my palm and according to your chart I require a size medium. How accurate is the chart? Are you expecting more stock in size medium?
posted by Kevin on 8th November 2010
Thanks for the question - yes, we should be getting more stock by November 15th. For the sizing, I would be tempted to say that you could try a large. I realise that the sizing chart says a medium based on those measurements, but the palm size measurement of cycling gloves it is not 100% accurate, and does depend on finger size as well.
hello, would these be suitable for all weather/winter cycling? are they water resistant/windproof but still give you dexterity as i commute via a brompton; thanks
posted by Trevor on 24th November 2010
Thanks for the question - The Sumattory Glove is not really designed for cold weather cycling. It is primarily for mild weather cycling where the rider requires full finger protection in a lightweight package. Of course, there is some level of wind resistance due to the full finger design, but this is only the barest minimum.
For maintaining dexterity during cold weather riding, try the Craft Storm Glove, which is both fully windproof whilst also providing water resistance. product tags for this itemClick on a tag to see the listed items, or check the boxes next to the tag if you consider them relevant. You can even add your own tags if you wish, just click here for a guide on how to tag.
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