DexShell Arendal Biking Gloves 2.0

BRR Analysis
The cycling news outlet road.cc recently published its review of the DexShell Arendal Biking Gloves 2.0, awarding them a score that reflects a mixed performance. The gloves were lauded for their "very warm" insulation and "impressively protective" qualities, suggesting robust construction and comfort in cold conditions. However, a significant caveat emerged regarding their primary selling point: the "waterproofing that doesn't actually keep water out," a critical failure for a product designed to brave the elements.
This review highlights a recurring challenge in the cycling apparel market, where the promise of multi-season performance often outstrips reality. DexShell, like many manufacturers, aims to deliver a glove that insulates effectively while also repelling moisture. When a product fails on such a fundamental claim as waterproofing, especially one designed for "biking" where exposure is constant, it undermines consumer trust and product utility, regardless of other positive attributes.
Ultimately, DexShell's Arendal 2.0 gloves appear to be a case study in misplaced priorities. Warmth and protection are commendable, but a waterproof glove that isn't waterproof is merely a warm, protective glove.
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