100% Brisker Xtreme riding gloves review (2025)

100% Brisker Xtreme gloves review £40.00

An ideal dry- and cold-weather riding glove.

Overall

Quality

Performance

Value

What's good?

  • Works in a wide range of temperatures
  • Long cuff keeps draughts out
  • Excellent dexterity

What's not?

  • Doesn't work with touchscreens
  • Thumb wipe could be bigger
  • Not waterproof

Buy if...

you're looking for a winter glove and don't ride in the rain.

The 100% Brisker Xtreme glove is a heavy-duty version of the already well-renowned Brisker. Ideal for mixed temperatures in the colder seasons, the Brisker Xtremes fendoff the cold whileretaining plenty of feel for technical riding. However, theydon’t work with touchscreens, and they’re only water resistant, so if you’re hoping for comfort in prolonged cold and wet weather riding, look elsewhere.

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100% Brisker Xtreme gloves -Technical details

The 100% Brisker Xtreme is a winter riding glove designed to protect against the cold while remaining dexterous to control the bike. The top of the glove is made from an insulated softshell material that protects against colder temperatures and wind chill, whilethe microfiber interior is said to wick moisture. To ensure the cold is kept out, the cuff extends up the arm past the wrist with a snug, elasticated fit.

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The palm and fingers are cut from one piece of Axe suede, which has a soft interior and incorporates silicone in the index and middle fingers for extra brake lever grip. The gloves use integrated tech thread to keep you connected with digital devices. Rounding out the features, a small cloth on the back of each thumb is included as a lens wipe.

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The Brisker Xtremes are available in fivesizes, ranging from S-XXL and there are two colourways (grey and fluoro yellow/black) to choose from, so you should be able to find an option that works for you.

100% Brisker Xtreme gloves -Performance

Let's start with the fit, which is spot on for me. For the size large on test, the fingers fit perfectly in terms of length and width, with no baggy tips. The elasticated cuff entry is reassuringly tight yet easily manageable, and once on, the cuff gives a snug fit, sealing out the draughts.

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The fleece and microfiber interior on the palm and back of the hand provides a soft layer, and whilethere are seams, they are well placed to not interfere withfeel or cause discomfort. Although the fleece lining on the palm and fingers does add some thickness between the hand and handlebars, it doesn't detract from dexterity too much – there's still plenty of feel while riding. Unfortunately, the claims that they work with touchscreens don’t stand up to testing;I had no luck trying to operate a phone with these gloves on, which was a little annoying, but at least they aren’t too hard to take off and put on for the odd phone-handling occasion. The silicone detailing on the index and middle fingers doesn’t add much to brake-finger grip, although I had no issues braking in these gloves.

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These gloves are not waterproof and aren't claimed to be, but they can shrug off the odd splash and light shower. The back of the hand withstands the elements better, but it’s the seams around the fingers where water finds its way in. When soaked through, the warming capabilities do reduce quite significantly, so for cold and wet rides, you should use a different glove that is waterproof. Whilewet, the gloves' ability to grip a bar doesn’t change and because of the relatively thin construction,n they dry out on a radiator pretty quickly compared with more bulky gloves.

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Finally, the glasses wipe material on the back of the thumb does a great job of clearing lenses, though I wish it was a bigger patch as it quickly loses effectiveness during a ride.

100% Brisker Xtreme gloves -Verdict

At just over £44, the Brisker Xtreme gloves are right on the money, but if you’re looking for a thermal glove for the worst weather, the Scott Aqua GTX LF gloves are worth considering. At £7,0 they’re more expensive than the Briskers, and they are bulky, but they were praised for their waterproofness and ability to seal out the weather with long cuffs.

Slightly cheaper at £30, the 7iDP chill gloves are another option. They’re lightweight and impressively warm but don’t faretoo well in the wet.

The 100% Brisker Xtreme gloves work well for cold weather and technical riding thanks to their slim yet insulated construction. The fleece interior is comfortable against the skin, and they work well in a wider range of temperatures than an all-out cold weather glove. The lack of waterproofness is a shame, so for prolonged wet winter rides, consider using a waterproof glove for optimal comfort.

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Test report 100% Brisker Xtreme gloves review £40.00

Gloves

Product purpose:

Nobody likes cold fingers. Luckily for you, we've updated our tried and true Brisker glove with an EXTREME version! By extending the cuff and beefing up the fabric composition, the new Brisker Extreme doubles down on the two areas of paramount importance protection and comfort. All accomplished without compromising dexterity and feel.

Build extra:

Insulated embossed soft-shell top hand provides protection against colder temperaturesExtended cuff length to ensure proper coverage in brisk weatherMoisture-wicking microfiber interior provides the perfect level of insulationFleece-backed finger gussets keep fingers from getting coldFleece backed single-layer Axe Suede palm improves overall warmthSilicone printed palm and fingers increase grip in damp conditionsSlip-on brushed elastic jacquard cuffTerry cloth on the thumb provides an optics lens wipeDesigned with conductive coating fingertips for touchscreen capability

Product construction

Product construction extra:

Well put togetherSeams inside are comfortable and not intrusive

Product performance

Product performance extra:

Good balance between warmth and breathability Not waterproof Great fit

Product durability

Product durability extra:

No concerns

Product comfort

Product comfort extra:

Great fit and no unwanted seams

product value

Product value extra:

Price is spot on for the performance on offer

Overall performance:

The 100% Brisker Xtreme gloves work well for cold weather and technical riding thanks to their slim yet insulated construction. The fleece interior is comfortable against the skin and they work well in a wider range of temperatures than an all-out cold weather glove. The lack of waterproofness is a shame, so for prolonged wet winter rides consider using a waterproof glove for optimal comfort.

Product likes:

Works in a wide range of temperaturesLong cuff keeps draughts outExcellent dexterity

Product dislikes:

Doesn't work with touchscreens Thumb wipe could be biggerNot waterproof

Enjoy:

Yes

Buy:

Yes

Recommend:

Yes

Conclusion:

The 100% Brisker Xtreme gloves are a heavy duty version of the already well-renowned Brisker. An ideal glove for mixed temperatures in the colder seasons, the Brisker Xtreme fends off the cold while retaining plenty of feel for technical riding. They’re don’t work with touchscreens, though, and they’re only water resistant, so if you’re seeking comfort in prolonged cold and wet weather riding, look elsewhere.

100% Brisker Xtreme riding gloves review (2025)

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