Keis Heated Clothing
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In my search for a warmer commute I have been looking at Keis heated clothing. Does anybody have any experience of this kit? Is it any good? Thanks |
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There's two results for Keis, one is this thread and the other is a thread about chinese restaurants. |
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What's said about the chinese restaurant? Got a link? :kiss: |
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I was actually after info on that brand in particular as they do heated glove liners which I liked the idea of.
I did do a search on the name before and I found only the chinese restaurant thread as well. |
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Ahh sorry thought you'd been offered some keis kit cheap or something and just wanted to know good brands. Can't help with 'keis' brand, but I have 'klan' heated glove liners and they are very poor whether that's down to the brand or the nature of the gloves I don't know as they're my first ever pair.
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No problems.
I am changing my mind everyday as to whether to get heated gloves or heated grips and mitts. By the time I make my mind up it will be summer |
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hehe, I thought heated inner gloves would be the best solution as I could use my existing leather protective, waterproof gloves, and not have stupidly chunky grips fitted & I also figured they'd be warmer as the heated coils run down the back of your hand & the heat is being produced inside your insulative glove. However like I say I was thoroughly dissappointed ( especially after parting with such a lot of cash), I've never had any feed back from anyone else on heated inner gloves though so it could be just me, or infact I'm even half wondering whether I have a dodgy pair. (that's how dissappointed I was with them).
I've since bought a new bike which the previous owner had fitted heated grips to, I was originally going to just rip them off but I soon got used to them so the chunkyness doesn't bother me anymore. I also tried them out a couple of 'reasonably cold' october days and they did the job well. They also do a 'sport' version which is a narrower grip. Think oxford hot grips retail around £40 which is half the price of the average heated glove/inner glove. |
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http://londonbikers.com/news/10473/k...d-under-gloves
They call them under gloves not glove liners as I first wrote, sorry! |
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