100% Brisker Gloves: What's Covering Your Hands When It's Cold Out?

Nov 20, 2015
by 100 Percent  
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100 Brisker Glove
Mother Nature has met her match with this low profile glove that's been engineered to keep you going fast in cooler weather. Get the perfect amount of insulation to block out damp, cool weather while maintaining exceptional dexterity and control of your bike.


100 Brisker Glove
100% Brisker Gloves:
• Single-layer Clarino palm for premium comfort
• Lightly insulated soft-shell top hand ensures protection against colder temps.
• Silicone printed palm graphics increase grip in damp conditions.
• Reflective graphics on top of hand offer a clean look with improved visibility.
• Moisture-wicking microfiber interior provides the perfect level of insulation.
• TPR wrist closure system with hook and loop backing ensures proper fit.
• Integrated tech-thread keeps you connected with your phone or MP3 player.


The Brisker Glove - Neon Yellow

100 Brisker Glove
The Brisker Glove - Neon Yellow

The Brisker Glove - Neon Yellow


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Shop for the Brisker now at www.ride100percent.com.

Video: Mike Gamble Media
Photography: James Cattanach
Music: Saavan - Flown by Rhodz © 2015 Yunizon Records


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76 Comments
  • 23 1
 Nice product placement in the 6th photo; sponsored by 100%, Race Face, Apple, Lifeproof and Intense Razz
  • 6 0
 giro too hahaha
  • 8 28
flag carbonbootprint (Nov 20, 2015 at 18:25) (Below Threshold)
 Stoked to have these fall apart like the rest of your products. Absolute garbage.
  • 9 1
 Photo of XT rotors and the message below looks kinda like a subliminal publicity for Shimano, because it looks like he's about to touch that rotor. Shilluminati confirmed.
  • 4 0
 He was on Guide brakes doe! o.O
  • 3 0
 with ya on that one too man, i bought a pair & first ride out, the stitching came apart. i stitching them up & next ride out, they came apart in two more places. nothing but junk imo. i can't fault their goggles though.
  • 14 0
 Hi @myfriendgoose, @demo-dood, thanks for your feedback. We would love to hear more about what happened, could you please send an email to info@ride100percent.com? Someone will look after you. Thank you.
  • 20 0
 If they last for $30,

I'm 100% sold
  • 4 0
 I've had these gloves for a while and I'm really happy with them. One thing I would say though is that the 'How much effort' thing wore off fairly quickly. But that doesn't bother me personally.
  • 3 0
 Agreed. $30 is my style
  • 14 1
 100% don't care for the saying on the palm. I always give 100% effort...

...20% of the time.
  • 6 2
 I ordered these and the stitching was shocking. Sent them back and the replacement pair where even worse.
  • 8 2
 Hi @Allen82, thanks for your feedback. We would love to hear more about what happened, could you please send an email to info@ride100percent.com? Someone will look after you. Thank you.
  • 2 0
 I've used probably over 90 pairs of gloves in my time riding mtn bikes and my experience has been none of them ever last. Stitching is the first thing to go. Then holes in the palm area. I literally think they are all made in the same factory in China.
  • 2 0
 @ride100percent No worries. I've sent an email to you.
  • 1 0
 My Fox gloves have lasted just fine. The worse that has happened is the Velcro on one glove has come off, but it hasn't effected how well they stay on. Threads all in tact.
  • 3 0
 I chew through 3 sets of fox gloves in a season.

I started buying $25 snap on gloves from the truck at work and ive had one pair this season that looks worn but not dilapidated
  • 1 0
 @Utahmike- check iron pony motorsports online. Tons of MX gloves for like $8-10
  • 16 1
 Who cares, it's just coming into summer!
  • 9 0
 Me being a professional designer for the past 15 years, I have to say 100% has the best website for a mountain bike/motor cycle company. I just love how smooth, clean and bad ass their website is.

Their gloves look incredible too. I'm about to get me a pair soon.
  • 2 0
 im also a designer and think exactly the same thing and its the main reason I have so much 100% stuff. like you say they really are one of the few that actually get design these days in the bike industry.Although I would put Fox and One Industries in the same boat at 100% as well.
  • 3 0
 Just checked out the 100% website and can confirm it is very nice.
  • 2 4
 Slapping 100% really big on every item; it's a Graphic Design success. Really?
  • 2 0
 These guys are talking about the website, not the products dude.
  • 5 0
 Crank Brothers have a great design for their website as well. Which seems to have a 0% correlation with product quality. I'm fine with a website built in 2005 if the products hold up.
  • 1 0
 I agree, although I'm ones of those people with great success from CB products. Point taken bm none the less
  • 2 0
 Thanks @LiquidSpin, appreciated!
  • 2 0
 After riding 15 miles in a snow storm this past weekend and having to use my tp and spare tube bivy sacks over my soaked gloves to help stave off frostbite; I think I'll invest in some winter gloves. These aren't to shabby and can't beat the price. Double checking the weather not a bad idea either. I kept have visions of the climax maze scene in the Shining.
  • 2 0
 That's the spirit!
  • 2 0
 I would look to a thicker glove and one with a water resistant outer if you have intentions of repeating your snow storm ordeal. These gloves work best in above freezing temps and lack any water resistance. You could squeeze in a wool or poly liner to be comfortable a few degrees colder.
  • 3 0
 100%?!?!?! That's so last century. I'm 110% even when I'm sleeping!
Kinda look like my Canadian Tire Mechanix brand gloves, which, I may add, are great riding gloves at a fraction of the cost.
($42 CAD)
  • 1 0
 I got mine for 20$ on sale
  • 2 0
 Brought these when looking around for a pair of gloves that I could use on the road bike as well as the MTB.
I went for a small pair as I found the fingers a bit too long for me (I'm normally a medium). So far they have kept my hands warm on all rides down to as low as 3*c.
The only problem with these gloves is that they are not waterproof!
  • 1 0
 Hi @Harverto, thanks for the feedback. We are always working on improving products, and the Brisker at this point are wind proof and water resistant, but not waterproof (it reduces the breathability).
  • 1 0
 For wintertime I usually put a pair of thin normal day-to-day city gloves UNDER my riding gloves. This way I end up with a double layer, which keeps the cold outside pretty good and offers a sligtly more shock-absorbant feel, and I also get a good firm grip on the bars because the outer glove is somewhat pressurized from the one on the inside so it doesn't move around on the bar under torsional forces due to changes in the body position.
  • 1 0
 I live in the south west of spain and all my gear is 'warm weather' oriented. two winters ago had the chance to ride for 4 days in 'Picos de Europa' in sub-zero degrees. I managed to get a decent kit for cold weather, but not a decent pair of winter gloves. In the second day I ended up wearing the plastic gloves you get for free in the gas-stations under my summer gloves.
  • 1 0
 I ordered mine. Size XL was too big. Had to send them back. I have a pair of summer 100% gloves in size L and they are slightly too small. I have weird hands. The summer pair came apart by the thumb in the 2nd week, but CRC did refund me and i restiched the gloves and they are perfect since (6 months in). Hopefully these will be good as well.
  • 2 0
 Also if your a large in most gloves order the large, i went xl thinking I'd have to size up, it wasn't the case, I'll have a size Large soon
  • 1 0
 All our gloves are true size. The Brisker especially is slightly roomier to keep you warm, so no need to size up really.
  • 3 1
 There website is a pain in the ass to navigate Stuff flashing and scrolling on its own. No thanks. Guess that's why you web design guys like.
  • 1 0
 Hi @dboat, thanks for your feedback. We would love to hear more about your issues on our site. Could you please send an email to info@ride100percent.com? We will take your words into consideration for our next update. Thank you.
  • 4 0
 $29.50, not bad for an insulated riding glove at all!
  • 3 1
 Tough to find a glove that just fits well - just got two TLD's: L too big, M too small. Have to give 100% a shot. These look sweet.
  • 2 0
 Just got mine today, they feel well made. A large is a Large, the touch screen stitching works well too. Looking forward to my first ride on them.
  • 1 0
 Enjoy!
  • 1 0
 Had a few rides on them now they are good at keeping the wind out and hands warm. It was -2 this morning and my fingers were a little chilly for the first mile but warmed up after that.
  • 1 0
 I dig them, been riding in the cold evenings for about 3 weeks. Very comfortable but not sure how they will handle the wet yet.
  • 2 1
 Considering it was a product video, I liked the riding in it a lot.. Perfect timing for buying gloves. This or the white knuckle?
  • 3 0
 Nothing says winter riding in new england like poor fitting gloves.
  • 1 0
 Bingo, all my gloves bunch up and I'm battling keeping my grip. Had some Pearl gloves with a carbon palm years ago that were spot on. Since then I've had 1/2 dozen gloves that get taken out of the rotation for riding b/c they just don't fit but my recent pair of 100% iTrack have been doing a decent job so far.
  • 2 0
 @HaydukeLives @nyhc00 That's exactly why we made the brisker. The Single-layer Clarino palm not only offer premium comfort but avoid bunching and improve grip. You don't cold on the palm so no need for extra layer down there.
  • 2 0
 Gloves for cold weather? Like we get late summer of spring?
These would be useless for five degrees or colder weather.
  • 2 0
 I've been riding them at night this week, temps around 0C still happy, we should have some sub zero nights this week and I expect them to be good to -5C.
  • 3 0
 I need to get a pair of these
  • 1 0
 yes you do! @acadian
  • 2 0
 I'm looking for something Scotland-proof ... these might do it
  • 4 0
 I'm afraid to say they aren't:/ got a pair for £19.99 from a Moto website two weeks ago they don't handle the wet enough for Scotland
  • 3 0
 Hi @Conanangus, thanks for your feedback. We would love to hear more about what happened, could you please send an email to info@ride100percent.com? Someone will look after you. Thank you.
  • 2 1
 Just in case anyone is interested I emailed them as soon as I saw the reply and I've had nothing whatsoever back a total publicly stunt
  • 2 1
 Hi @Conanangus, someone will get back to you shortly, no public stunt over here.
  • 2 1
 i got an email back, but she asked for a reciept or proof of purchase, I'm sorry but i don't keep reciepts for small purchases. fair to say thats probably where the "customer support" will end for me. 100% fail imo.
  • 3 0
 long live Marzocchi Smile
  • 1 0
 I hope these are better than the fox antifreeze glove. Those things are brutal.
  • 1 0
 @ride100percent haven't received my new gloves yet, just riding in some summer gloves. It was probably around 35f
  • 1 0
 Just ordered a pair of these bad boys... thought I was gonna lose my thumbs on my last night ride.
  • 1 0
 Hi @SnowChaser, how cold was it, can you tell us more?
  • 1 0
 @ride100percent haven't received my new gloves yet, just riding in some summer gloves. It was probably around 35f
  • 1 0
 I love these gloves, only problem I have is the yellow shows the dirt and I was told you can't wash them!
  • 3 3
 Nineteen below zero Fahrenheit in Alaska ok Wednesday morning. Need warmer gloved ????
  • 1 0
 i got them, above 5*C it's really good
under 5*C they aren't warm enough!
  • 2 1
 "HOW DO MUCH YOU EFFORT GIVE?"
  • 1 0
 I generally wear wooden mittens below -2
  • 1 0
 What's an MP3 player?
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