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Post by jadediversion on Dec 29, 2007 15:57:02 GMT
Hi Guys; Santa brought me an awesome pair of electrically-heated gloves for Xmas but these are different. They have a small rechargeable battery in the wrist and an on-off button. I wore them over my leather jacket which is fairly bulky around the wrist and they went on fine. They are seriously comfy and the blurb says they are windproof, More to the point, they are! ;D - well, they were for 20 miles at 70mph; honest, Officer! The heater in each glove is first-class and my little fingers were lovely and toasty-warm when I got home. Their website is www.warmthru.com/html/fingerheaters.htmlMy wife says they are friendly people at the shop too so my recommendation is for product & service!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by jadediversion on Jan 9, 2008 19:06:39 GMT
OK - I've now had the gloves for a couple of weeks and have tried them out in a variety of variations of "cold and wet"! They worked for a good 2 hours total riding before they needed recharging - which also took around 2 hours. I am now the proud owner of nice, warm & toastie fingers!! I am impressed - they are definitely windproof, definitely waterproof and definitely warm!
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Post by larkwood2111 on Jul 26, 2008 8:47:50 GMT
Would you recommend heated gloves rather than heated bar grips.??
From past experience I know my fingers get really cold really quick as I have just bought my bike and so far only rode in nice weather. I am trying to think ahead and prepare for a cold winter riding
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Post by CD on Jul 26, 2008 10:52:56 GMT
Nice idea for short runs in deep winter, but my 3 hours (plus) from CArdiff would need some spare batteries.
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