Kids · Girls'
Size-matched gloves for 9 year olds, with color and style notes typically preferred by girls in this age range. Fit remains the priority — pattern and color second.
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Diamondback
Adult half-finger glove sized by hand circumference — most riders fall in the M-L range.

Woom
Sized XS-XL by hand circumference. Multiple colorways available on the parent listing.
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Nine-year-olds are prime 24" bike riders. Children this age have the strength, coordination, and confidence to ride more serious bikes with gears, hand brakes, and sometimes front suspension. The proper fit at this age shifts slightly toward a more active position — the child should be able to touch the ground with the balls of their feet (or even just toes for experienced riders) when seated. A 1x7 or 1x8 drivetrain is standard for 24" bikes and handles everything from neighborhood cruising to trail riding. Disc brakes are increasingly common and worth choosing for better all-weather stopping power. Bike weight matters but is less critical than for younger children — aim for under 12 kg.
Measure hand circumference at the widest point across your palm, just below the knuckles, with the tape snug but not compressing the hand. Exclude the thumb. Most brands size: XS 6–7", S 7–7.5", M 7.5–8", L 8–9", XL 9–10". Italian brands (Castelli, Sportful) often run a half-size small; US brands (Giro, Pearl Izumi) size true. Kids gloves are usually sold by age band — XS (3–5 yrs), S (5–7), M (7–10), L (10–13) — but always cross-check against the brand's circumference chart because hand size varies more than age does.