Personally, I'd say whether you have fitting issues or not...your gloves are way too tight.
When I close the velcro even slightly too snugly on my gloves, I get numb tingly hands pretty quickly.
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Today I rode 20 miles for the first time, and my hands (palms mainly) were numb at the end. As I didn't have my 'Bak with me, I did stop several times to drink. I thought at first that it was just my arthritis, but I noticed - a full hour after taking my gloves off - that there was still a mark on the inside of my wrists where the edge of my PI Gel Vent Elite gloves hit. They are a challenge to get on/off, but I thought they are supposed to be tight.
Does this sound more like a fitting issue, or gloves that are just too tight?
Personally, I'd say whether you have fitting issues or not...your gloves are way too tight.
When I close the velcro even slightly too snugly on my gloves, I get numb tingly hands pretty quickly.
Lisa
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Thanks - that is kind of what I was assuming this morning. These gloves were not inexpensive...but I had a misunderstanding on how tight they should be. At least this is an easy thing to check, pull out my old gloves and see if they are any larger before heading to my bike/hike vacation Monday...
In regards to glove fit...I too, was always told that gloves should fit snugly. I have pretty big hands for a gal, so I usually reach for a size Large in most gloves. However, one shop owner saw me trying on gloves and said that they were "too bunched up" in my palm and that this would cause problems for me...even though they felt comfortable to me. So I ended up getting a size smaller, which do feel noticeably tighter and are quite difficult to get off...they are the Specialized BG Gloves (men's) and they weren't cheap either. I'm not liking how snug they feel, so I don't wear them too often...I switch off between those and a pair of women's Giro gloves, that I like much better.
Linda
I get numb hands from gel gloves.
I theorize another possibility of a funky wrist position compressing a nerve .
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I have the PI Gel Vent gloves and have to wear them in a Large. Even so they are still tough to get on and off. They definitely run small.
Of course, I ordered a pair of Gavias in a large and my hands swim in them. PI really needs to standardize their sizing.
I would bet you're pinching something with gloves that are too small and/or have funky hand positioning.
Kirsten
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I have regular PI gloves that seem to be in the large size, so will take both pairs next week and start with the larger pair. If they are TOO bulky then will pay a visit to the bike store in Yellow Springs. I wish that I had known the Gel Vents run small...they were not cheap.
Zen and Zoom-Zoom, I suspect you are right about the funky wrist position thing. I've no idea how to adjust my bars or the Ergon grips on my Trek, but have spoken with my fitter - he suspects the same thing. I wouldn't know in what way to adjust them if I did know how, so it is better I don't mess with it. Once we've finished with my LHT, he said that he can take a quick look at this bike and see what he can do with the knowledge he has learned from my LHT - for no charge - it probably doesn't need much. If it turns out to need more attention than that, I will get it re-fitted.
So I will just take more frequent breaks to give my hands a little relief until I get back home next week. It isn't like I will have a time schedule to keep![]()
Oh, and this is ridiculous...I just measured my glove size according to PI's site and they recommend a SMALL! There is no way in Hades that my Gel Vents would fit in a small, much less a medium. Hubby says his run small, too.
Kirsten
run/bike log
zoomylicious
'11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
'12 Salsa Mukluk 3
'14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2
Kirsten
run/bike log
zoomylicious
'11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
'12 Salsa Mukluk 3
'14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2
Catrin, it may well be the gel in your gloves. I cannot stand any padding in my gloves; I mean none. I wore a pair that have a very small amount of padding the other day and I was in super pain.
I found a pair of Botranger gloves that are perfect. I was so desperate, I paid full price at the LBS and now hope I can find them cheaper on line. I keep wearing my very old Terry gloves, because they are so worn out, the tiny bit of padding they had is worn out.
I had not thought about this, but it is certainly a possibility. I could always try my weight-lifting gloves and see if there is a difference - now these DO fit quite snugly and are supposed to. One pair is a little looser than the other, will try and remember to grab them from my club before leaving town tomorrow morning (am meeting with my trainer right before leaving town). There really isn't much in the way of padding, they just help me with my grip on free-weights and bars.
I also checked out my Ergon grips, and realized that they didn't match - the grip on the right side (my most painful side of late) was much higher than the left side - it had probably rotated that way gradually enough that I had not consciously noticed it. There is a bar-end mirror on the left side which makes it more difficult for that to happen. The grips now match, so will see if that helps. I don't know how to adjust the actual bars, but the grips are easy enough.
I just hope the rain stays away from Yellow Springs for much of the next three days - they have it in the forecast for all three daysSo am packing equal amounts of hiking and biking clothes, and hoping not to have to overly use the former
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Last edited by Catrin; 05-16-2010 at 04:03 PM.
Hey Crankin!
I am still in love with my new (and completely not padded) gloves and now have worn them cycling, driving, playing on the playground, etc. They haven't gotten very wet yet, so they are not yet an exact cast of my hands, but I'm sure it is coming.
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Malkin - what kind of gloves are those?
I managed to get in a 12 mile ride today between the showers - NOT what I had planned but hey, you gotta take what you can getAlso got a nice little hike in a nature preserve.
It was only 12 miles so it wasn't a good test, but I wore my weight-lifting gloves (no closure at the wrist) to see if that would make a difference in the hand pain/numbness as they have no padding at all. My fingers still got numb, but my palms were much better and there seemed less overall pain. I don't know if this is from the non-padded gloves or adjusting the Ergon grip for one of my hands - time will tell. It may well be both, and I accept that I just have to deal with a little pain - such is arthritis. If I can weed out the other causes of pain and numbness though then I will be happy.
My fitter is willing to take a quick look at my Trek once we are done with the LHT and transfer what settings he can, and check out the bars, at no charge. Considering how much the fitting/adjustments to the LHT are going to run me I will let him do thisI think the bars just need a minor adjustment to ease a funky wrist position...