FS260-Pro Nemo Handschuh

What MTB - FS260-Pro Nemo Glove Review
"These superb Endura “wetsuit style” Neoprene gloves actually harness wetness as a weapon against cold... the Nemos will keep your digits genuinely roasting hot. Unlike other Neoprene gloves we’ve tried, a clever cut and just the right thickness of material means they don’t crush your hands into arm pumping agony. They’re durable with silicon patterns on the palm for control even on sodden, muddy grips."
Score: 5/5

Triathlon Plus FS260-Pro Nemo Glove Review
"If it's absolutely rinsing it down, neoprene gloves keep you warmer for longer, and these ones from Endura are the best we've used. The fit is spot on: snug enough to stop cold spots or lack of feel, but not so tight they restrict blood flow. Plus they're thick enough to insulate without affecting mobility. The palm, thumb and fingers are fully silicon dotted for confident grip even on wet untapped bars. They're durable at an excellent price."
Score: 4.5/5

Cycling Weekly - FS260-Pro Nemo Glove Review
"The nemos are soft and supple enough for easy gear changes as well as managing to combine warmth with the necessary breathability, all in a snug-fitting glove that won't slip an inch... you'll never feel the loss of warmth. Superbly made at a decent price."
Score: 8/10

Ciclismo a Fondo - FS260-Pro Nemo Glove Review
"Guantes Nemo: Gran tacto, buen agarre, sin duda uno de los productos con los que hay que contar para recurrir a él en días extremos en los que normalmente no saldríamos con la bici.."

Bikes etc.
"...they make up for in warmth and durability. Made from the same material as wetsuits they'll keep you toasty even when wet by trapping any water against the skin where your body can get to work heating it up. (...) These particular models are an excellent fit, and feature welded seams, reflective trim and grippy bobbles across the entire palm."
Score: 8/10

Triathlon Plus - FS260-Pro Nemo Glove Review
"These are the favourites of our northern test crew. The stretchy neoprene is thin enough to avoid hand ache and stay comfortable on longer rides or even through cyclo-cross races. There's plenty of all weather bar grip too... they insulate extremely well, even in damp... Well priced and well made too."
Score: 5/5

Triathlon Plus Review
"Call us fatalistic about the forecast but we reckon we'll be wearing these excellent new Endura wet weather gloves as much in summer as we have in spring. Neoprene gloves for simple but effective wet weather insulation are nothing new, but it's the weight and fit of the Pro Nemos that make them stand out. Unlike most neoprene gloves the aptly named Nemos are soft and flexible enough to keep blood flowing and let you feel small controls such as Shimano Di2 buttons. They fit really well round the cuff and palms too and they've got silicone grippers so they don't slide about on untaped base bars. While you will get wrinkly stinky pinkies after a long ride in them, they maintain a decent temperature however hard it rains or blows and you can even use them for open-water swimming. They're really well priced too, which seals the deal on making them a wet-weather multisport essential."
Score: 5/5

Full marks from Bike Radar
"Neoprene gloves for simple but effective wet weather insulation are nothing new, but it’s the weight and fit of the Endura Pro Nemos that make them stand out. Unlike most Neoprene gloves, the aptly named Nemos are soft and flexible enough to keep blood flowing and let you feel small controls such as Shimano Di2 buttons.