Rockrider’s ST 500 mountain bike gloves are a great budget-friendly performance-oriented hand covering. With a decent amount of padding, knuckle protection and breathable backing, they are pretty comfortable in a range of temperatures, making them a great candidate for one of the best mountain bike gloves you can buy.

Rockrider ST 500 gloves – Technical details

Made from a combination of fake leather and mesh backing, they have a thin layer of foam around the knuckles and back of the hand. These are a great choice for warm and cooler days.

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2022 Decathlon ST 500 gloves - back (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2022 Decathlon ST 500 gloves – back.jpg, by Liam Mercer

The mesh padding in particular is a nice feature. It has decent-sized holes to allow things to breathe, but if you do whack your hands against a bush or smaller branches, you’re not going to end up scratched to bits.

On the palm, there are three areas of padding: a thin area underneath the knuckles and two fatter areas under the base of the palm where you’re likely to land if you fall.

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2022 Decathlon ST 500 gloves - fingertips (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2022 Decathlon ST 500 gloves – fingertips.jpg, by Liam Mercer

There are capacitive fingertips on the gloves along with silicone grips on the first two fingers to hang on to the levers, and on the thumb to actuate a dropper post or shifter. The back of the thumbs are lined with a soft material ideal for wiping your face or eyes. 

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2022 Decathlon ST 500 gloves - clips (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2022 Decathlon ST 500 gloves – clips.jpg, by Liam Mercer

Rockrider ST 500 gloves – Performance

At the cuff, there is a pull tab with a click fastener so you can join the gloves together. Ideal if you need to chuck them into a bag or take them off when adjusting gear or eating lunch.

The elastic cuffs are very short. That’s really my only gripe with these gloves as I like a longer cuff.

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2022 Decathlon ST 500 gloves - palm (Image Credit: Farrelly Atkinson)
2022 Decathlon ST 500 gloves – palm.jpg, by Liam Mercer

The ST 500 gloves are a bit smaller than their other gloves so you may need to try them on in-store, or return them if you’re buying online. Not that they are drastically the wrong size – just a little snugger than their other models. They are available in black, red or blue, with minimalist branding that doesn’t look garishly out of place either.

Performance is up there with the best I’ve tried. Riding black or red enduro trails, I never felt my hands slipping or like I needed any additional grip or protection. However, I rode with them on in warmer weather, so you might not want to be riding these below 10 degrees if you have hands that run cold. But for everything above that, and for pretty much every style of riding, I can’t see why you would want more glove grip or protection – unless you plan on duking it out with rocks or trees on a regular basis.

Rockrider ST 500 gloves – Value and Verdict

£18 for a pair of gloves is one hell of a steal and it this price, the ST 500s have only a few competitors. Firstly, there’s the ION Logo gloves at £20 though they come with noticeably less features. There’s then the Stolen Goat Voltage Grey gloves for £25, which get similar palm padding but they are pretty toasty and the uppers wear quickly.

All in all, I rate the Rockrider ST 500 gloves. These may become your daily favourites, or an ideal backup pair for the gear bag or *ahem* the glove box.

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Gloves

Product purpose: 

They are for people who want good performance and protection at a budget-friendly price. Decathlon say:

These gloves are designed for MTB touring for up to 4 hours. The gloves cover the entire hand, which is a must for mountain biking. As well as being breathable, comfortable and tough, the fabric is also touchscreen compatible. Our team of product designers based at the B’Twin Village in Lille is continuously working to make cycling more comfortable for our users. Our obsession is to create products that meet the specific cycling needs of our users and eliminate things that get in the way of their rides.

Build extra: 

PRODUCT BENEFITS:

Abrasion resistance – Experience a brush with nature! The durable fabric won’t get snagged or worn.
User comfort – The fingers are pre-shaped and the palm is padded with foam.
Moisture management – Ventilated fabric, mesh between the fingers.
Grip – The palm grips the handlebar while the silicone fingertips grip the brakes.
Ease of use – They are incredibly easy to put on thanks to their pull tab and elastic cuff
Tactile efficiency – Conductive material for using a touchscreen compatibility
Two press studs for pairing the gloves
Lightweight – 55 g in size L.

SMARTPHONE COMPATIBLE: These gloves are compatible with your smartphone. You can track your GPS routes, use your apps or take photos at any time with the touchscreen-friendly fabric on the fingertips.

Product construction 


Product construction extra: 

MORE PRODUCT CONCEPT & TECHNOLOGY:
Product Composition: Palm 100% Polyester Back of the hand 97% Polyester, 3% Elasthane Gusset 76% Polyamide, 24% Elasthane Thumb 100% Polyester

Product performance 


Product performance extra: 

SMART MTB GLOVES: 2 PRESS STUDS: The press studs let you keep the right and left together. Why? To hang them on your handlebars so that you can finish packing your hydration backpack. To clip them to our new ST 500 shorts when taking a break. To never have to look for that missing glove out of the wash or in the drawer.

TERRY CLOTH FOR PERSPIRATION: Because mountain bikers perspire as much as tennis players, a small section of the thumb is made of terry cloth. It also comes in handy for runny noses.

A rating to compare products’ environmental impact. A product’s environmental impact is calculated for its entire life cycle using various indicators. An overall rating (ABCDE) is given, allowing you to easily identify products with the best environmental performance by comparing similar products to each other (T-shirts, trousers, backpacks etc.). Decathlon openly displays the environmental ratings of its products. To find out more: http://sustainability.decathlon.com/

Product durability 


Product durability extra: 

Time will tell re durability, I’ve had a few loose threads appear but I’ve had that happen in gloves costing four times as much. They do have a 2 year warranty if anything does fail due to manufacturing.

SELECTED MATERIALS:

Our engineers and designers closely studied the hand’s contact points when mountain biking. They have chosen:

– A material on the back of the hand that withstands vegetation.
– A material on the palm that grips the handlebars well.
– Silicone bands to grip the brakes. Certain contact points, like the palm, are also padded while others are breathable.

Product weight 


Product comfort 


Product comfort extra: 

Could be a bit longer in the cuff, and they size small

product value 


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Product value extra: 

Warranty: 2 years

Overall performance: 

Aside from sizing up a bit small, it’s really hard to find these anything other than very good.

Product likes: 

The touchscreen performance was excellent, and even when slightly damp I was still able to use my phone without removing gloves which is a real bonus for on trail navigation and faffing about.

Product dislikes: 

Only the slightly tighter fit and short cuff. But if you like short cuffs, you’re sorted.

Enjoy: 

Yes

Buy: 

Yes

Recommend: 

Yes

Conclusion: 

These are a great budget buy for people wanting to do pretty serious riding through fairly rough terrain or overgrown trails and keep a strong grip on the bars whilst protecting your knuckles and back of your hands from bushes.