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Bibio
23-10-08, 04:37 PM
hi.. i'm toying with the idea of getting some heating for the old phalanges.. they are getting rather cold in this foul weather...

so what would you choose

oxford hot grips?

http://www.oxprod.com/index.php?pg=3&action=dept&id=30&pid=174&p=

or klan lycra heated inner gloves? was also thinking of getting the socks...

http://www.giali.com/mod/product/id_prd/98

or something else? (recommendations welcome)

Sean_C
23-10-08, 04:58 PM
I plan on getting some of these gloves:
http://www.exo2.co.uk/exo2.html#stormshield

I already have a decent pair of winter glove but I guess I get cold hands easily. And I do a lot of winter riding, or at least I will be, as I was last year. One benefit of heated gloves is at least you can't leave them on and drain the battery..

I'm not sure on this, but it seems like gerbing gloves have been discontinued and they now make exo2 gloves. Somebody will probably correct me though, so don't quote me :p

Stig
23-10-08, 05:04 PM
I have Gerbing heated gloves.

Why go for heated gloves over grips?

Your fingers are only going to get warm so long as your fingers are wrapped around the grips. The gloves will be warming your hands regardless of where they are.

The wind will actually counter the heating effects of the grips. With the gloves this is not an issue.

The grips heat the inside of your fingers not the outside. It's the outside of the fingers that are exposed to the cold. The heated gloves heat the back of the hands and the fingers all the way to the tips. Exactly where the heat is needed.

If you wire up the grips to a perm live connection (ie directly to the battery) you risk the chance of draining the battery should you forget to turn the grips off. Not possible with the gloves. You walk away from the bike the gloves come with you. You can wire the gloves wiring directly to the battery with no problem.

If the wiring fails in the grips you will need to buy new ones. If the wiring fails in the gloves you get a new pair for free as they are guaranteed for life.

The heated gloves are guaranteed to fit every single bike you ever own.

Stig
23-10-08, 05:06 PM
I'm not sure on this, but it seems like gerbing gloves have been discontinued and they now make exo2 gloves. Somebody will probably correct me though, so don't quote me :p

I'm quite sure your wrong.

EDIT I'm quite sure I am completely wrong and you are right. I sure hope if mine go wrong it means they give me one of those new pairs of gloves.

EDIT2 Seems Gerbing do still supply. Just that a UK Dealer no longer stocks them.

Sean_C
23-10-08, 05:07 PM
I'm quite sure your wrong.

Fair enough. I saw somewhere they were discontinued now, I'll try and find it again.

Edit: From the Gerbing site, I clicked "Buy gerbing's heated clothing here", followed through to the gloves, which they no longer stock, but they have the new range of exo2 instead.

rictus01
23-10-08, 05:08 PM
I have Gerbing heated gloves.

Why go for heated gloves over grips?

Your fingers are only going to get warm so long as your fingers are wrapped around the grips. The gloves will be warming your hands regardless of where they are.

The wind will actually counter the heating effects of the grips. With the gloves this is not an issue.

The grips heat the inside of your fingers not the outside. It's the outside of the fingers that are exposed to the cold. The heated gloves heat the back of the hands and the fingers all the way to the tips. Exactly where the heat is needed.

If you wire up the grips to a perm live connection (ie directly to the battery) you risk the chance of draining the battery should you forget to turn the grips off. Not possible with the gloves. You walk away from the bike the gloves come with you. You can wire the gloves wiring directly to the battery with no problem.

If the wiring fails in the grips you will need to buy new ones. If the wiring fails in the gloves you get a new pair for free as they are guaranteed for life.

The heated gloves are guaranteed to fit every single bike you ever own.

+ 1 (Oh and the socks are just luxury).

Cheers Mark.

Stig
23-10-08, 05:13 PM
Fair enough. I saw somewhere they were discontinued now, I'll try and find it again.

Edit: From the Gerbing site, I clicked "Buy gerbing's heated clothing here", followed through to the gloves, which they no longer stock, but they have the new range of exo2 instead.

That's what I did and thought the same. But the link just takes you to a site that sells (or used to) them.

Bibio
23-10-08, 05:17 PM
I plan on getting some of these gloves:
http://www.exo2.co.uk/exo2.html#stormshield



looked at these to ... but for the price i can get the socks aswell

I have Gerbing heated gloves.

Why go for heated gloves over grips?

Your fingers are only going to get warm so long as your fingers are wrapped around the grips. The gloves will be warming your hands regardless of where they are.

The wind will actually counter the heating effects of the grips. With the gloves this is not an issue.

The grips heat the inside of your fingers not the outside. It's the outside of the fingers that are exposed to the cold. The heated gloves heat the back of the hands and the fingers all the way to the tips. Exactly where the heat is needed.

If you wire up the grips to a perm live connection (ie directly to the battery) you risk the chance of draining the battery should you forget to turn the grips off. Not possible with the gloves. You walk away from the bike the gloves come with you. You can wire the gloves wiring directly to the battery with no problem.

If the wiring fails in the grips you will need to buy new ones. If the wiring fails in the gloves you get a new pair for free as they are guaranteed for life.

The heated gloves are guaranteed to fit every single bike you ever own.

some valid points... cheers BigApe

+ 1 (Oh and the socks are just luxury).

Cheers Mark.

yup .. why be cold.. thats no fun

Stig
23-10-08, 05:23 PM
As someone that suffers from the cold very badly. (look up Raynaud's Syndrome) but also ride my bike throughout the winter regardless of the weather, it pays ten fold to dosh out the extra and get something that's going to do the job properly.

Bibio
23-10-08, 05:30 PM
it pays ten fold to dosh out the extra and get something that's going to do the job properly.

i totally agree, i had enough of the brave biker stuff when i was younger..

i'm now a lot older and i neeeeed my warmth... i was even thinking of heated muffs, but just couldn't bring myself round to the idea...

Sean_C
23-10-08, 06:02 PM
Heated socks would be great. I get a numb right foot after an hour or so in any weather, the boot is ever so slightly to narrow, so when it's cold it's terrible.. My girlfriend has offered to buy the gloves for my birthday in january, but I don't want her spending that much on me :p

Bibio
01-11-08, 01:56 AM
just to update ... i splashed the cash and got the exo2 stuff ... not bad ... but not good..

there is a full review here: http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.php?t=120513