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After long time, my heated gloves finally arrived.......GO tested and recommended!
Presently batteries are being charged prior tomorrow ride/+15*C
Ferret, you need a set like this, so you can ditch your mittens
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This mornings ride was pretty cool in the mid 40s F. I fired up my first gear elect jacket liner for the first time on the quarter horse. It doesnt have heated grips yet, so yea those would probably be a good idea.
Let me kmow how they do for you. Id have a hard time spending that kind of jingle for a pair of gloves though. Im frugal.
Tomorrow morning mid 30s F. Brrrr
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(10-26-2021, 08:15 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: This mornings ride was pretty cool in the mid 40s F. I fired up my first gear elect jacket liner for the first time on the quarter horse. It doesnt have heated grips yet, so yea those would probably be a good idea.
Let me kmow how they do for you. Id have a hard time spending that kind of jingle for a pair of gloves though. Im frugal.
Tomorrow morning mid 30s F. Brrrr
Try something like these then. I have had these for a few years now and they can be used standalone with their own controller and bike battery connection or as I use them, plugged into my heated vest. Very much cheaper than a heated glove but very effective. They are very thin so if your regular gloves are not too tight they will fit. You can power the vest/inner gloves from a battery but there is little point when you have the bike battery and alternator. I don't think Keis sell in NA but I assume other brands their make similar. They are much more effective than heated grips which do nothing for the back of the hands.
https://keisapparel.com/products/heated-...iners-g102
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The older I get the more willing I am to spend on being comfortable !
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(10-26-2021, 04:45 PM)Tev62_imp Wrote: (10-26-2021, 08:15 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: This mornings ride was pretty cool in the mid 40s F. I fired up my first gear elect jacket liner for the first time on the quarter horse. It doesnt have heated grips yet, so yea those would probably be a good idea.
Let me kmow how they do for you. Id have a hard time spending that kind of jingle for a pair of gloves though. Im frugal.
Tomorrow morning mid 30s F. Brrrr
Try something like these then. I have had these for a few years now and they can be used standalone with their own controller and bike battery connection or as I use them, plugged into my heated vest. Very much cheaper than a heated glove but very effective. They are very thin so if your regular gloves are not too tight they will fit. You can power the vest/inner gloves from a battery but there is little point when you have the bike battery and alternator. I don't think Keis sell in NA but I assume other brands their make similar. They are much more effective than heated grips which do nothing for the back of the hands.
https://keisapparel.com/products/heated-...iners-g102
Try something like these then. I have had these for a few years now and they can be used standalone with their own controller and bike battery connection or as I use them, plugged into my heated vest. Very much cheaper than a heated glove but very effective. They are very thin so if your regular gloves are not too tight they will fit. You can power the vest/inner gloves from a battery but there is little point when you have the bike battery and alternator. I don't think Keis sell in NA but I assume other brands their make similar. They are much more effective than heated grips which do nothing for the back of the hands.
https://keisapparel.com/products/heated-...iners-g102
One other advantage for those with challenging winter seasons is wireless heated gloves provide the flexibility to use elsewhere other than on the motorcycle. Example: Snow removal tasks. Skiiing. Winter hiking. Watching winter sports outdoors. Ice skating. etc.
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(10-26-2021, 09:38 PM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote: (10-26-2021, 04:45 PM)Tev62_imp Wrote: (10-26-2021, 08:15 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: This mornings ride was pretty cool in the mid 40s F. I fired up my first gear elect jacket liner for the first time on the quarter horse. It doesnt have heated grips yet, so yea those would probably be a good idea.
Let me kmow how they do for you. Id have a hard time spending that kind of jingle for a pair of gloves though. Im frugal.
Tomorrow morning mid 30s F. Brrrr
Try something like these then. I have had these for a few years now and they can be used standalone with their own controller and bike battery connection or as I use them, plugged into my heated vest. Very much cheaper than a heated glove but very effective. They are very thin so if your regular gloves are not too tight they will fit. You can power the vest/inner gloves from a battery but there is little point when you have the bike battery and alternator. I don't think Keis sell in NA but I assume other brands their make similar. They are much more effective than heated grips which do nothing for the back of the hands.
https://keisapparel.com/products/heated-...iners-g102
Try something like these then. I have had these for a few years now and they can be used standalone with their own controller and bike battery connection or as I use them, plugged into my heated vest. Very much cheaper than a heated glove but very effective. They are very thin so if your regular gloves are not too tight they will fit. You can power the vest/inner gloves from a battery but there is little point when you have the bike battery and alternator. I don't think Keis sell in NA but I assume other brands their make similar. They are much more effective than heated grips which do nothing for the back of the hands.
https://keisapparel.com/products/heated-...iners-g102
One other advantage for those with challenging winter seasons is wireless heated gloves provide the flexibility to use elsewhere other than on the motorcycle. Example: Snow removal tasks. Skiiing. Winter hiking. Watching winter sports outdoors. Ice skating. etc.
Try something like these then. I have had these for a few years now and they can be used standalone with their own controller and bike battery connection or as I use them, plugged into my heated vest. Very much cheaper than a heated glove but very effective. They are very thin so if your regular gloves are not too tight they will fit. You can power the vest/inner gloves from a battery but there is little point when you have the bike battery and alternator. I don't think Keis sell in NA but I assume other brands their make similar. They are much more effective than heated grips which do nothing for the back of the hands.
https://keisapparel.com/products/heated-...iners-g102
One other advantage for those with challenging winter seasons is wireless heated gloves provide the flexibility to use elsewhere other than on the motorcycle. Example: Snow removal tasks. Skiiing. Winter hiking. Watching winter sports outdoors. Ice skating. etc.
True, I do have two battery packs for the vest for dog walking in the winter, I used them a lot. I have used them on the CB a few times too as that is not wired up.
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(10-26-2021, 04:45 PM)Tev62_imp Wrote: (10-26-2021, 08:15 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: This mornings ride was pretty cool in the mid 40s F. I fired up my first gear elect jacket liner for the first time on the quarter horse. It doesnt have heated grips yet, so yea those would probably be a good idea.
Let me kmow how they do for you. Id have a hard time spending that kind of jingle for a pair of gloves though. Im frugal.
Tomorrow morning mid 30s F. Brrrr
Try something like these then. I have had these for a few years now and they can be used standalone with their own controller and bike battery connection or as I use them, plugged into my heated vest. Very much cheaper than a heated glove but very effective. They are very thin so if your regular gloves are not too tight they will fit. You can power the vest/inner gloves from a battery but there is little point when you have the bike battery and alternator. I don't think Keis sell in NA but I assume other brands their make similar. They are much more effective than heated grips which do nothing for the back of the hands.
https://keisapparel.com/products/heated-...iners-g102
Try something like these then. I have had these for a few years now and they can be used standalone with their own controller and bike battery connection or as I use them, plugged into my heated vest. Very much cheaper than a heated glove but very effective. They are very thin so if your regular gloves are not too tight they will fit. You can power the vest/inner gloves from a battery but there is little point when you have the bike battery and alternator. I don't think Keis sell in NA but I assume other brands their make similar. They are much more effective than heated grips which do nothing for the back of the hands.
https://keisapparel.com/products/heated-...iners-g102
I do have a pair of those (warm n safe version) in a drawer upstairs, but they are kind of a pain hooking them up to the wires in the sleeves of the jacket liner. Gonna dig em out and give them another try though,
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I dunno. Don't you have a set of Hippohands, Ferret? Surely that's easier than fooling around with wires, batteries etc.?
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(10-27-2021, 10:20 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: I dunno. Don't you have a set of Hippohands, Ferret? Surely that's easier than fooling around with wires, batteries etc.?
The Hippohands.
Other known as Hand Muffs?
Apron for the digits?
Skirt for the palms?
Not a big seller Down Under?
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