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100% Hydromatic Brisker Gloves in Black
100% Hydromatic Brisker Gloves in Black
100% Hydromatic Brisker Gloves in Black
100% Hydromatic Brisker Gloves in Black
100% Hydromatic Brisker Gloves in Black
100% Hydromatic Brisker Gloves in Black
100% Hydromatic Brisker Gloves in Black

100% Hydromatic Brisker Gloves in Black

100% Hydromatic Brisker Gloves in Black

$54.43

(177 reviews)

Warmth Without Weight Mother Nature has met her match with this low profile glove engineered to keep you going fast in cold, wet weather. Laminated insulated shell with waterproof breathable insert blocks out the water and keeps they dry while maintaining exceptional dexterity and control of your bike. Key Features Single-layer PU palm for weather protection. Lightly insulated soft-shell top hand ensures protection against colder temps. Waterproof-breathable insert secured to outer layer for optimal gripping. Silicone printed palm graphic increases grip in wet conditions. Reflective graphic on top of hand offer a clean look with improved visibility. Embossed graphics for some added texture. Extended waterproof neoprene pull-on cuff for more coverage. Conductive index finger & thumb keeps you connected with your digital device. 61% Polyester, 23% Nylon, 12% Polyurethane, 4% Elastane.

Warmth Without Weight Mother Nature has met her match with this low profile glove engineered to keep you going fast in cold, wet weather. Laminated insulated shell with waterproof breathable insert blocks out the water and keeps they dry while maintaining exceptional dexterity and control of your bike. Key Features Single-layer PU palm for weather protection. Lightly insulated soft-shell top hand ensures protection against colder temps. Waterproof-breathable insert secured to outer layer for optimal gripping. Silicone printed palm graphic increases grip in wet conditions. Reflective graphic on top of hand offer a clean look with improved visibility. Embossed graphics for some added texture. Extended waterproof neoprene pull-on cuff for more coverage. Conductive index finger & thumb keeps you connected with your digital device. 61% Polyester, 23% Nylon, 12% Polyurethane, 4% Elastane.

(177 reviews)

Warmth Without Weight Mother Nature has met her match with this low profile glove engineered to keep you going fast in cold, wet weather. Laminated insulated shell with waterproof breathable insert blocks out the water and keeps they dry while maintaining exceptional dexterity and control of your bike. Key Features Single-layer PU palm for weather protection. Lightly insulated soft-shell top hand ensures protection against colder temps. Waterproof-breathable insert secured to outer layer for optimal gripping. Silicone printed palm graphic increases grip in wet conditions. Reflective graphic on top of hand offer a clean look with improved visibility. Embossed graphics for some added texture. Extended waterproof neoprene pull-on cuff for more coverage. Conductive index finger & thumb keeps you connected with your digital device. 61% Polyester, 23% Nylon, 12% Polyurethane, 4% Elastane.

Warmth Without Weight Mother Nature has met her match with this low profile glove engineered to keep you going fast in cold, wet weather. Laminated insulated shell with waterproof breathable insert blocks out the water and keeps they dry while maintaining exceptional dexterity and control of your bike. Key Features Single-layer PU palm for weather protection. Lightly insulated soft-shell top hand ensures protection against colder temps. Waterproof-breathable insert secured to outer layer for optimal gripping. Silicone printed palm graphic increases grip in wet conditions. Reflective graphic on top of hand offer a clean look with improved visibility. Embossed graphics for some added texture. Extended waterproof neoprene pull-on cuff for more coverage. Conductive index finger & thumb keeps you connected with your digital device. 61% Polyester, 23% Nylon, 12% Polyurethane, 4% Elastane.

$54.43 - $75.12

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The lowest price for 100% Hydromatic Brisker Gloves in Black right now is $54.43 at Merlin Cycles, compared across 8 retailers.

The all-time low was $54.43 on 16 Oct 2025. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 12 May 2026.

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Last updated at 12/05/2026 05:49:49

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Merlin Cycles

$54.43

100% Hydromatic Brisker Gloves - Black / Small

Delivery $45.37

Pushys

$54.99

100% Brisker Hydromatic Waterproof Gloves Black XX-Larg Small

Delivery between 14–19 May $9.90

kunstform BMX Shop

$61.40

100 Percent Hydromatic Brisker Gloves - Black - S

Delivery $58.44

Motocrossgiant

$61.52

100% 2019 Hydromatic Waterproof Brisker Gloves - Black - Black / Small

Crooze

$63.99

100 Percent HYDROMATIC BRISKER Gloves Black, SM

Delivery between 15–20 May $10

MX Locker

$69.06

100% Hydromatic Brisker Gloves

Free delivery between 14–21 May

btosports.com

$69.06

100% - Hydromatic Brisker Gloves - Black SM

Delivery $10.36

Sorted Racegear

$75.12

100% Hydromatic Brisker Gloves in Black

Delivery between 18–22 May $28.16

Sorted Racegear

$75.12

100% Hydromatic Brisker Gloves in Black

Delivery between 18–22 May $28.16

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

0% Waterproof - Soaked through in minutes
15 July 2022James

originally posted on revzilla.com

These gloves run incredibly small. I normally wear a large riding glove. I ordered a XL and had to work much to hard to get my hands in. These gloves claim to 100% Hydromatic Waterproof....not even close. Got caught in the rain and within 10 minutes they were soaked through.If you want them be sure to order at least 2 sizes up and do buy if you're looking to add to your rain gear. Better options are available. Seriously disappointed - $40 in the trash.

Don't waste your money on this glove, buy the regular brisker instead.
22 April 2022Joseph

originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com

These gloves offer a terrible fit a feel. I think its important to note that Im talking about the Brisker Hydromatic and not just the normal Brisker glove. I recently purchased the normal Brisker and they are a great glove, great fit, very true to size. Not overly warm but work well on cool days. I ordered these Brisker Hydromatic gloves and I honestly there is no way I could ever ride in these gloves. They are so tight I can barely make a fist. The glove offers a terrible feel as well. Its super disappointing that these gloves have not been refined, its like who ever works at 100% has never even tried them on. I can't help but feel that the reviews that say they are great and fit perfect are meaning to review the normal brisker and not the hydromatic

Fit runs small but otherwise great glove.
30 October 2018Graham

originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com

I'm usually a size large(fox/thor) but had to get extra large which fit my finger length and palm perfectly. Where I noticed where the large ran small was in the palm the most. I couldn't make a fist and never would have been able to hold the handlebars.I haven't ridden with them yet but I ran them under water in the sink for a couple minutes rotating palm to back to see how they held up and my hand stayed bone dry. The cuff is tight which makes them a little tough to get on and off but it's comfortable when on and doesn't cut off circulation. The stitching looks good(double stitched where it's exposed around base of thumb and index finger) so hopefully they hold up for a while. Would definitely recommend them.

Specification

SeasonWinter 2023
Shipped NationallyYes

Price comparison

Updated about 2 months ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Merlin Cycles

$54.43

100% Hydromatic Brisker Gloves - Black / Small

Delivery $45.37

Pushys

$54.99

100% Brisker Hydromatic Waterproof Gloves Black XX-Larg Small

Delivery between 14–19 May $9.90

kunstform BMX Shop

$61.40

100 Percent Hydromatic Brisker Gloves - Black - S

Delivery $58.44

Motocrossgiant

$61.52

Out of stock

100% 2019 Hydromatic Waterproof Brisker Gloves - Black - Black / Small

Crooze

$63.99

100 Percent HYDROMATIC BRISKER Gloves Black, SM

Delivery between 15–20 May $10

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

0% Waterproof - Soaked through in minutes
15 July 2022

These gloves run incredibly small. I normally wear a large riding glove. I ordered a XL and had to work much to hard to get my hands in. These gloves claim to 100% Hydromatic Waterproof....not even close. Got caught in the rain and within 10 minutes they were soaked through.If you want them be sure to order at least 2 sizes up and do buy if you're looking to add to your rain gear. Better options are available. Seriously disappointed - $40 in the trash.

James originally posted on revzilla.com
Don't waste your money on this glove, buy the regular brisker instead.
22 April 2022

These gloves offer a terrible fit a feel. I think its important to note that Im talking about the Brisker Hydromatic and not just the normal Brisker glove. I recently purchased the normal Brisker and they are a great glove, great fit, very true to size. Not overly warm but work well on cool days. I ordered these Brisker Hydromatic gloves and I honestly there is no way I could ever ride in these gloves. They are so tight I can barely make a fist. The glove offers a terrible feel as well. Its super disappointing that these gloves have not been refined, its like who ever works at 100% has never even tried them on. I can't help but feel that the reviews that say they are great and fit perfect are meaning to review the normal brisker and not the hydromatic

Joseph originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com
Fit runs small but otherwise great glove.
30 October 2018

I'm usually a size large(fox/thor) but had to get extra large which fit my finger length and palm perfectly. Where I noticed where the large ran small was in the palm the most. I couldn't make a fist and never would have been able to hold the handlebars.I haven't ridden with them yet but I ran them under water in the sink for a couple minutes rotating palm to back to see how they held up and my hand stayed bone dry. The cuff is tight which makes them a little tough to get on and off but it's comfortable when on and doesn't cut off circulation. The stitching looks good(double stitched where it's exposed around base of thumb and index finger) so hopefully they hold up for a while. Would definitely recommend them.

Graham originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com
Good looking glove, Fits too tight, and hard to get into.
3 February 2023

These gloves fit way too tight, making them a poor choice for cold weather. Also they are very tough to get your hand in initilally. Perhaps a larger wrist opening with a velcro closure would work better. They do however seem to be waterproof.

Ryan originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com
Great gloves
6 February 2020

I’m using these while winter riding. They are pretty slim so you don’t loose a lot of dexterity but they still keep my hands relatively warm. On my dirtbike I can use Tusk hand guard mits and my hands stay warm. Wrap your levers in hockey tape to help mitigate the cold transfer from your levers. I mostly use them on my trials bike with no hand guards or mits and once I get warmed up riding my fingers are fine. My hands do get sweaty but that’s going to happen with a water proof glove. You can wear a thin glove liner (clean room gloves) to mitigate that. I got the waterproof version because when you fall and get your gloves covered in snow the snow melts once you start riding which soaks the gloves then they freeze which is no fun.-m-2018 KTM 250 XC--

John originally posted on rockymountainatvmc.com
Low bulk and waterproof but decent warmth
20 October 2021

As it's only October I've not used them below about 5/6 degrees but the Hydro Briskers weren't too hot to wear either. Riding through the night they stayed toasty and kept out a solid 3-4 hours of Welsh rain.There is no padding in the palm apart from the insulation, they're still comfy though and it isn't hard to grip the bars like some bulky gloves. There's silicone pads on the index and middle fingers but they don't work on capacitive touchscreens, only old style resistive ones.The cuff doesn't have annoying velcro but they could do with being a bit longer/tighter to keep overlap with your jacket, albeit certainly not a deal-breaker.Fit-wise they are quite snug so you might want to size up, I'm XL in Endura and XL in these.I've knocked off a star for the ... MoreAs it's only October I've not used them below about 5/6 degrees but the Hydro Briskers weren't too hot to wear either. Riding through the night they stayed toasty and kept out a solid 3-4 hours of Welsh rain.There is no padding in the palm apart from the insulation, they're still comfy though and it isn't hard to grip the bars like some bulky gloves. There's silicone pads on the index and middle fingers but they don't work on capacitive touchscreens, only old style resistive ones.The cuff doesn't have annoying velcro but they could do with being a bit longer/tighter to keep overlap with your jacket, albeit certainly not a deal-breaker.Fit-wise they are quite snug so you might want to size up, I'm XL in Endura and XL in these.I've knocked off a star for the slightly baggy cuff but maybe I just have skinny wrists! In all other ways I'd recommend them.

Nigel L. originally posted on tredz.co.uk
Seem like great gloves but defective thumb on one glove
10 June 2022

I've had the Brisker gloves and the Hydromatic gloves in the past and but this truly combines them into one! The Brisker gloves have had great warmth and breathability. The Hydromatic gloves have been great in the wet but not always the warmest (they are not meant to have airflow). These gloves fit closer to the Hydromatic gloves which seem a little on the tight side so it takes some extra care to slide them on. If you are on the fence on sizing you might consider going up a size. I'm a solid Medium glove person and I'd stick with Medium. Only issue is that right glove was sewn incorrectly and the thumb is too short. Rendering the right glove useless. Not sure I'll wear the left glove without the right.

Nicholas originally posted on revzilla.com
Very good glove for cold weather dirt riding
20 November 2020

I wear these for winter enduro riding in WA. What I like about them is that they are windproof, and pretty water-resistant. They keep my hands warm even when wet. They have excellent grip when dry or wet and allow you run the clutch and brake with no problem; they don't bunch up under your fingers.I wear an XL in every brand of glove I own (Astar, Dianese, Klim) and found that these run a little small. They fit snuggly but don't cut off circulation, which is a good thing, but, like others have noted elsewhere, these are very difficult to get on when your hands are even a little wet. I'm pretty sure I'll destroy the cuffs before the end of winter. So if ultimate dexterity isn't an issue go up a size. And I don't think I'd use them for a road ride where I expected to ... MoreI wear these for winter enduro riding in WA. What I like about them is that they are windproof, and pretty water-resistant. They keep my hands warm even when wet. They have excellent grip when dry or wet and allow you run the clutch and brake with no problem; they don't bunch up under your fingers.I wear an XL in every brand of glove I own (Astar, Dianese, Klim) and found that these run a little small. They fit snuggly but don't cut off circulation, which is a good thing, but, like others have noted elsewhere, these are very difficult to get on when your hands are even a little wet. I'm pretty sure I'll destroy the cuffs before the end of winter. So if ultimate dexterity isn't an issue go up a size. And I don't think I'd use them for a road ride where I expected to get soaked all day. There are touring gloves that do that much better than these will. Make of that what you will...

Benjamin originally posted on revzilla.com
Warm and comfortable but not designed for crashing
23 December 2020

These won't provide much protection in a fall, so minus one star for that, but for cold weather riding man these are nice. Warm, dry, grippy, flexible, with excellent feel for the grips and controls. Not bulky even though they're insulated. For really cold riding, these would be great inside a shell or with some Hippo Hands. Not sure how long they'll last because I've only had them for a few months and using them most of the time walking my dogs in the cold wet Seattle weather.For sizing, I usually wear an XL or around a size 9 but you know how glove sizing varies. With these, I got the XXL (one size bigger) and the fit is perfect. Circumference of my hands just behind the knuckles is 9" exactly, and my middle finger is 3-5/8" long from the webbing between my ... MoreThese won't provide much protection in a fall, so minus one star for that, but for cold weather riding man these are nice. Warm, dry, grippy, flexible, with excellent feel for the grips and controls. Not bulky even though they're insulated. For really cold riding, these would be great inside a shell or with some Hippo Hands. Not sure how long they'll last because I've only had them for a few months and using them most of the time walking my dogs in the cold wet Seattle weather.For sizing, I usually wear an XL or around a size 9 but you know how glove sizing varies. With these, I got the XXL (one size bigger) and the fit is perfect. Circumference of my hands just behind the knuckles is 9" exactly, and my middle finger is 3-5/8" long from the webbing between my fingers to the tip.

Edward originally posted on revzilla.com
Winter gloves
28 January 2022

I brought these as a cold weather winter glove and it has been good so far only getting cold fingers on the occasional night ride when the temp drops to zero.I order large after using the sizing guide, too small, ordered XL too small so have ended up with XXL and a lot of return costs. These were still a bit tight but have given with wearing. I haven’t got big hands so beware when buying.

David originally posted on tredz.co.uk

Specification

SeasonWinter 2023
Shipped NationallyYes