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Kinder Handschuhe (Alter 2–5), Größe 5

Kostenloser Versand ab 25.99€

16.99€

8 .99 8.99€

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Info zu diesem Artikel

  • Kinder Vollfinger Fahrradhandschuhe (Alter 2-5)
  • Der Außenbereich der Handschuhe besteht aus Stretch-Lycra-Material
  • Die Innenseite der Handschuhe besteht aus Kunstleder und enthält keine Nähte. Dies ermöglicht ein angenehmes Gesamtgefühl
  • Der Silikondruck bietet zusätzlichen Halt und Verbindung mit dem Lenker
  • Das Motiv: Ice Cream, Candy - die Innenseite der Handschuhe enthält alles, was unsere jungen Reiter typischerweise lieben



Pastafan
Bewertet in Deutschland am 10. April 2025
Die Größe passte altersgerecht, und natürlich zum grünen Fahrrad prima.
Duyen Banh
Bewertet in den USA am3. April 2025
Perfect fit for 4 year old Asian boy with some room to grow. I have tried cheapo gloves that came with knee pads and he complained about the cut off fingers when he fell into a thorny bush. So I got him some leather ones and they were too big and meant for gardening. I finally decided to get him real bike gloves and these fit the bill perfectly
Dirk Schniete
Bewertet in Deutschland am 30. Mai 2023
Soweit in Ordnung aber entschieden zu teuer
CL
Bewertet in den USA am29. Mai 2019
Good protection of you can get them to wear them!
Bigslacker
Bewertet in den USA am6. September 2018
Ver good quality and cute, size 5 fits my 5.5yo daughter, she is slender. They just perfect so normally I would choose size or two bigger.
Mido
Bewertet in den USA am24. September 2018
It's crazy hard to fund kids size gloves, but even with little competition, these are great winners. Comfortable (the size 5 is just a tad big for my 4 year old), easy to put on, and makes my kid feel more confident. Also vital for the inevitable small falls and scrapes -- good protection. I can't think of anything to make these better!I wish they also made kids gardening gloves.
Mister Mysterio
Bewertet in den USA am1. Juni 2018
The WOOM BIKES USA Children Gloves (Ages 2-5) fit my **3.5yo** son with only a little wiggle room. He commented on the ice cream cones and wants to wear them.Comparison: These gloves are superior to the themed (Spider-Man, Frozen) fingerless gloves that come in kits with knee/elbow pads for a similar total price. The WOOM gloves are more breathable, more padded, full-fingered, and the fingers stay out when they are taken off by an adult or child. The competing gloves are too tight, kids' hands sweat in the spandex of competing gloves, and the competing gloves take forever to put on and take off because the finger stubs flip inside the glove and are hard to pop back out of the glove. ( My previous recurring problem with competing gloves: kids put hands in competing gloves with an inverted half-finger, take glove off and another partial glove finger inverts, suddenly only 3 finger holes... repeat until an adult has to spend multiple minutes trying to locate and pop-out all competing glove's fingers while the kids become impatient.) The WOOM gloves are far superior in that they do not take effort and time to use; the barrier to usage is non-existent and they offer full-finger protection.Cons: The WOOM gloves do not have a strap on the back, but seem to stay on my 3.5yo. They might be too small when he turns 5. There is no option to add wrist guards (as found in gloves for roller-blading).Anecdotes/Advice:* My son low-side wobble-crashed his WOOM 1 bicycle yesterday without these gloves, and yet he did not scrape his hands because his instinct was to hold onto the handlebars so the handle-bar grip flaring protected his fingers. But, holding onto the bars meant he face-planted into the sidewalk.* If you are considering these gloves for safety/protection, please, please first prioritize spending more money on a quality helmet that fits properly with crush-away visor, magnetic chin-strap (easy to use), and straps that stay tightened (same length) between uses. I had just tightened his chin strap while thinking it was pointless... then 5 minutes later he crashed. The thickness of the helmet helped prevent his face from directly hitting the ground. The crush-back visor initially helped keep his face off of the ground and then pushed back to allow his body to continue skidding. He doesn't complain/avoid the helmet because the magnetic strap never pinched his neck.* If you purchase WOOM gloves, then also consider investing time to teach your child the different ways of positioning one's body to protect oneself in a crash.
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