First off, though, I'd like to clear something up. There is a seam. It's a very flat seam, granted, but that's one more seam than you might expect on something described as 'seamless'. The seam in question runs top to bottom, like it does on most other arm warmers out there, and to be fair you can't feel it at all so there's zero chance of it causing discomfort.
The arm warmers are made from Dryarn which is mainly polypropylene with some polyamide (nylon) and elastane thrown into the mix. It's a very stretchy fibre so the arm warmers are easy to get on and off on-the-fly – even over the top of mitts – and it shifts sweat away from your skin very well. If you get caught in the rain, it dries out fast.
Alé has added a bit of ergonomic shaping at the elbow that reduces creasing just a touch when you bend your arms, and there's ribbing all over the place to make sure you get a close but not too tight fit.
There's no silicone or anything else inside the top to keep the arm warmers from slipping, but I found that they stayed in place fine whether worn underneath or over the top (it was just an experiment, okay?) of jersey sleeves.
These provide a decent amount of insulation – easily enough to keep you feeling comfortable when the temperature drops a few degrees on an evening ride and you're still 20 miles from home – and they roll up small for easy storage when not in use. They're not the cheapest, but worth it for their ease of use.
Insulating arm warmers that are comfortable, fast-drying, and very easy to get on and off
Make and model: Ale Seamless Arm Warmer
Tell us what the product is for, and who it's aimed at. What do the manufacturers say about it? How does that compare to your own feelings about it?
Alé says: "Tubular arm warmer for an efficient thermoregulation."
Succinct.
Tell us some more about the technical aspects of the product?
The arm warmers are made from polypropylene Dryarn fabric.
It's 70% polypropylene, 25% polyamide and 5% elastane.
Dryarn is described as, "An innovative yarn designed for garments that are practical and comfortable to wear. Lightweight, insulating, breathable: Dryarn is the athlete's best performance enhancer."
Polypropylene shifts moisture well without absorbing it. An open/textured weave like you get here helps moisture evaporate quickly.
Rate the product for quality of construction:
7/10
Rate the product for performance:
8/10
Rate the product for durability:
7/10
Rate the product for fit:
7/10
The ribbed structure helps you get a comfortable fit without tightness or creasing.
Rate the product for sizing:
6/10
These are one size. The huge amount of stretch means that won't be a problem for the vast majority of people.
Rate the product for weight:
8/10
Rate the product for comfort:
8/10
Rate the product for value:
6/10
How easy is the product to care for? How did it respond to being washed?
Wash them in the machine at 40°C with the rest of your cycling kit and they come out just fine. There are no lingering smells after washing.
You're not supposed to put these in the tumble dryer.
Tell us how the product performed overall when used for its designed purpose
They do a good job of keeping your arms warm, they stay in place and they're easy to get on and off. That's about all you need them to do.
Tell us what you particularly liked about the product
The stretchiness makes them super-easy to get on and off, even over the top of gloves which can be a problem with some other arm warmers.
Tell us what you particularly disliked about the product
Nothing.
Did you enjoy using the product? Yes
Would you consider buying the product? Yes
Would you recommend the product to a friend? Yes
Use this box to explain your score
£30 is a little higher than average for a pair of arm warmers but these are a bit easier to get on and off than most – that's especially useful if you don't want to stop. The Dryarn fabric is also very good at shifting sweat and drying fast to keep you feeling comfortable.
Age: 43 Height: 190cm Weight: 75kg
I usually ride: My best bike is:
I've been riding for: Over 20 years I ride: Most days I would class myself as: Expert
I regularly do the following types of riding: commuting, club rides, sportives, general fitness riding
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