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Anyone use non plug in heated gloves?
I'd like to get a pair, and recommendations from you guys and gals would help alot...
So, if you have a set that is awesome, or had a set that sucked ass, post up :) |
Have a set of these http://sitincomfort.com/bx805gloves.html
They only heat for about an hour or two, but they are quite warm, so I ussually ride for a while till my hands start to chill, turn them on for a while till my fingers are toasty, then turn them off; it takes another hour or so for my fingers to chill, so then I do the whole thing over again. Used that way, I'm good for a 6-8 hr ride. |
HD has a nice set that are battery powered. Plus lifetime warranty.
http://www.harley-davidson.com/mcm/m...bmLocale=en_US |
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Better. Cheaper. Can wear your own gloves.
http://www.brookstone.com/heated-gloves-liners.html |
but a 1yr warranty. HD is a lifetime warranty on the heating elements. And what the hell you suppose to do with that giant battery pack?
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I don't have big hands by the grand scheme. I can fit my one BIL's wedding ring over mine.
I ride with big thick gloves all the time. Its a bit bothersome at first but so are any full length glove after I've been riding fingerless all summer. You adapt and are fine. I will promise you, that I use my fingers and thumbs way more than most while riding. Have you ever seen hand controls on an Ultra? Each side has about 10 different buttons/controls. |
Further, simply put. You get what you pay for. By the time those other brands short out in 2 years and you buy another set, you could have just bought the hd's. Remember. lifetime warranty on the heating elements and wiring.
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