Gore Wear Gore-Tex Insulated Trigger gloves review: The last word in deep winter protection

The Insulated Trigger gloves are the most capable winter gloves I have used

A pair of Gore Wear Trigger gloves on some frosted leaves
(Image: © Tom Wieckowski)

Cyclingnews Verdict

The Gore Wear Insulated Trigger gloves are the warmest and most breathable deep winter gloves I have used. Very light and very comfortable, they are what I will be reaching for to wear on long, freezing rides.

Pros

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    Great insulation and warmth

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    Comfortable

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    Still offer a surprising amount of dexterity

Cons

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    Hard to fit certain jackets over the cuff

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Winter rages on here in the UK and I’ve been testing a range of winter gloves through a particularly cold period, with temperatures regularly around freezing or just above. A perfect testing ground for capable winter gloves. 

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Testing scorecard and notes
Design and Aesthetics A comfortable, effective design that helps keep your hands warm whilst maintaing very good dexterity.9/10
Wet weather performanceHighly water resistant and will put up with a lot, may succumb to a prolonged deluge 8/10
Cold weather performance Have kept my hands toasty warm down to freezing 10/10
Comfort and fit Excellent, very comfortable and my size M fit perfectly, size up if you want a liner glove 9/10
ValueAt the expensive end of the spectrum, but these are excellent gloves that will look after you in the cold, they are also light and very breathable8/10
Overall Row 5 - Cell 1 44/50 (88%)
Tom Wieckowski
Tech writer

Tom joined the Cyclingnews team in late 2022 as a tech writer. Despite having a degree in English Literature he has spent his entire working life in the cycling industry in one form or another. He has over 10 years of experience as a qualified mechanic, with the last five years before joining Cyclingnews being spent running an independent workshop. This means he is just as happy tinkering away in the garage as he is out on the road bike, and he isn’t afraid to pull a bike apart or get hands-on with it when testing to really see what it’s made of. 

He has ridden and raced bikes from an early age up to a national level on the road and track, and has ridden and competed in most disciplines. He has a keen eye for pro-team tech and enjoys spotting new or interesting components in the wild. During his time at Cyclingnews, Tom has already interviewed some of the sport's biggest names including Mathieu van der Poel, Tadej Pogačar and Alberto Contador. He's also covered various launches from brands such as Pinarello, Ridley, Specialized and more, tackled the Roubaix Challenge sportive aboard his own rim-brake Cannondale SuperSix Evo, tested over 20 aero helmets in the wind tunnel, and has created helpful in-depth buying advice relating to countless categories from torque wrenches to winter clothing.