View Full Version : Heated gloves or bodywarmer?
Yep - its that time of year again ....
I made huge leaps forward last week buying new boots, and thermals - generally I'm warm (no more than that I'd say)..... but it still leaves my hands freezing cold !!!
Heated grips are no good when its this cold ..... only doing about 35mins each way to work ... but mostly filtering stuff ... so fingers off grips alot ...:rolleyes: ..... which means numb fingers ...
So, which way next ... can't see the point in constantly spending small amounts on new gloves, muffs, etc ... if I can solve the problem with a few more quid ...
Sorry to ramble on, and sorry for age old thread .... but heated gloves, or heated bodywarmer (or both) ... and which ones ?? Keis bodywarmer looks a bargain at £90 at the mo ... but EXO comes with lifetime guarentee (IIRC)
:)
Well ...... update ....
I've bought a pair of Biketek heated gloves .... £99 (+£6 delivery) ..... looks like a bargain as includes a switch controller ..... I'll update at some stage, and will be buying the inner jacket if they look good ....
Nearly new Oxford heated grips will be on ebay before long !!!! Have to say they've been great .... but not in this weather !!
mattb200
16-12-09, 12:50 PM
my dad got the Keis bodywarmer one a year ago.
his rating? he says its really really good and well worth it.
he doesn't wire his into bike battery but uses the one that you can buy with it. he rates it!
Sir Trev
16-12-09, 01:10 PM
Science says go for the bodywarmer. Keeping your main body "trunk" warm keeps the blood flowing to your extremeties. When it gets cold it restricts the blood flow to your natural radiators (arms and legs) to keep your vital organs going - natural defence mechanism.
You still need decent gloves of course but if your body is warm your circulatory system should be able to keep the central heating on to combat the wind chill.
Or you can buy a car.
Or you can buy a car.
:o:o
Can I buy another 2 hours a day to sit in it too ?? :o
Owenski
16-12-09, 01:22 PM
:o:o
Can I buy another 2 hours a day to sit in it too ?? :o
lol, good answer.
I agree with Flanders on the other bit though. the body warmer should do the trick, but oddly the gloves still seem the logical choice.
eg. If I were going out to have a snow ball fight, I wouldnt be putting on an extra couple of jumpers to keep my hands from getting cold.
lol, good answer.
I agree with Flanders on the other bit though. the body warmer should do the trick, but oddly the gloves still seem the logical choice.
eg. If I were going out to have a snow ball fight, I wouldnt be putting on an extra couple of jumpers to keep my hands from getting cold.
Went walking round Todmorden last winter. Hilly area, temp from -2 to -5, ice several inches thick, and a bitter wind, yet as we were walking, doing exercise, keeping body temperature up, I didn't need gloves. In fact I even picked up a huge chuck of ice and found I could carry it in bare hands without getting cold.
The biggest problem being sat on a bike is that you're sat still. Oh and the 70mph windchill effect.
Owenski
16-12-09, 01:40 PM
Went walking round Todmorden last winter. Hilly area, temp from -2 to -5, ice several inches thick, and a bitter wind, yet as we were walking, doing exercise, keeping body temperature up, I didn't need gloves. In fact I even picked up a huge chuck of ice and found I could carry it in bare hands without getting cold.
The biggest problem being sat on a bike is that you're sat still. Oh and the 70mph windchill effect.
Are we just following each other around the forum today posting back and forth? lol
Is that when you took the pic you used to have as your avator? The one of you and the shire horse that you call a dog:)?
The biggest problem being sat on a bike is that you're sat still. Oh and the 70mph windchill effect.
Agree with that .... hence I can run in this weather in a T shirt and shorts (not that I do:o) .... and I can cycle with basic gloves ....
Thats why I'm not convinced the bodywarmer idea works that well, as the circulation is slow when sat still .... and how hot would your body have to be to warm your hands !!
I expect I'll be going heated gloves and jacket before too long ..
Owenski
16-12-09, 01:44 PM
Test it, go out naked apart from a pair of heated gloves.
Come back get dressed, and remove the gloves.
Go back out do the same route
come back and decied which method was most the comfy.
Alpinestarhero
16-12-09, 02:39 PM
I'd go with both :)
The theory that by keeping your core temp up keps your hands warm is true, however when your just sitting not moving alot, it dosnt work like that. If the wind is biting hard at your hands, they will get cold - thermodynamics!
You could still retain the heated grips and match them up with tucano urbano handlebar muffs; this will have the benefit of keeing the cold wind off your hands, the grips to keep your hands warm and you can wear gloves which wont rob you of "feel", in the way thicker gloves do. Levers will still make your fingers cold, but it wont be nearly as bad as without muffs.
Try it, tucano urbano muffs are £40 so could be a cheaper alternative :)
Just changed my order for a heated jacket inner ..... looks better value for money .. more money - but heated front, back and arms ...... hoping its enough to keep me warm all over ...
I know full well I'll end up buying the gloves too .... but the thought of being cold all over, but with warm hands seemed like a bad idea compared to the reverse ......
I've ordered some Spade chill factor glove inserts and neck tube, and got my heated grips too ..... got to be enough to keep me warm, surely ?? :-)
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