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Alpinestarhero
23-08-09, 09:21 AM
Does anyone have any strong recommendations for heated gloves, or (even better) heated glove inner-liners?
My heated grips are just a pain in the bum :mad:
Spiderman
23-08-09, 10:20 AM
Held make very good heated stuff i'm told, my friend.
Dave20046
23-08-09, 10:47 AM
Does anyone have any strong recommendations for heated gloves, or (even better) heated glove inner-liners?
My heated grips are just a pain in the bum :mad:
don't get klan heated inner gloves....
_Stretchie_
23-08-09, 10:50 AM
This has come up before.
I remember someone recommending....
http://www.gerbings.co.uk/gerbings_heated_gloves.html
Gazza77
24-08-09, 12:33 PM
This has come up before.
I remember someone recommending....
http://www.gerbings.co.uk/gerbings_heated_gloves.html
+1. They're toasty. :cool:
Owenski
24-08-09, 12:45 PM
at the bike show last year, I was talking to a rep dunno for what brand but basically they'd invented a gel like material which is sandwiched between an inner flease lining and an outer armoured fabric.
Basically the gel when cold either hardens or losens but something within the fabric causes an exothermic reaction with it and this warms your hands back up. This repeats constantly maintaining a minimum temperature within the glove of around 15 degrees. Can be worn all year round, 100% water proof but not machine washable. Oh and they cost £180 :O
i got these:
http://www.thebikerstore.co.uk/contentitempage.aspx?contentid=1050922
bit to toasty but nice gloves once broken in.
Alpinestarhero
30-08-09, 04:37 PM
i got these:
http://www.thebikerstore.co.uk/contentitempage.aspx?contentid=1050922
bit to toasty but nice gloves once broken in.
Coooool (well, toasty actualy). do they have to be wired up to the bike? Or can you use a battery with them?
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