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Old 09-11-2015, 08:23 PM
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Heated Gloves

Who uses heated gloves?
What brand do you have?
How long have you had them?
Pros and cons from personal experience?
I want to buy battery powered heated gloves, cords are a hassle.
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Old 09-12-2015, 07:26 AM
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I don't use them, but can get them. I just spoke to one of my reps this week concerning this very subject. Five makes a lithium battery powered glove, and Five are very well known for there perfect fit, and high quality products.

You may want to look into Gerbing also. That is all they do....heated garments that is. They are specialist in this field. They have a line called G3 for motorcycling.

My rep is to come by my track again this week with some samples for me to try. I'm not sure he'll have the Gerbings with him, but, if I dish out the money for a pair of heated gloves, it's one of those 2. Gerbing or Five.

After I try them, I can update this post later this week if anyone is interested.
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Old 09-15-2015, 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by COLE
Who uses heated gloves?
What brand do you have?
How long have you had them?
Pros and cons from personal experience?
I want to buy battery powered heated gloves, cords are a hassle.
We ended up going with the warm and safe heated gloves and had some sizing issues so they discontinued the model I bought for a customer but they've been happy with them after the sizing issue was resolved they definitely have best armor and are also waterproof
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Old 10-01-2015, 10:18 PM
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I have the Gerbing G5's. My hands stay comfortably warm when using them. The only con so far is that they are too thick.
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Old 10-07-2015, 08:01 PM
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I feel like all winter gloves are too thick, but I can't go another winter without feeling in my hands. I guess I'll have to give Gerbing a try. Thanks for input
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Rider Magazine did a review on a pair of li-ion Fly Racing Ignitor Gloves in their July 15 issue that I happen to have read. Not great for long rides however.
Fly Racing Ignitor Gloves were well rated. They come in sizes s-XXL and are about $180.
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Warm N Safe Gloves, vest & Heat Troller Group Buy

I have the Ultimate 2s which can have wonky left right sizing but them and the original Ultimates ($20 more?)also have a waterproofing mid-liner.

Their Hea Trollers are the absolute best in the business and I can do a group but at 20%+ off depending on quantity.

Heated Gloves - Warm & Safe Heated Gear, LLC
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