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Battery operated gloves

leprechaun

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Apr 18, 2007
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Looking for anyone that has experience with battery operated gloves. I will be using them primarily for motorcycle/atv/ snowmobiling and will also use them hunting.

Any suggestions will be appreciated
 
Re: Battery operated gloves

Jus for you pal:
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But no batteries sorry: http://www.furhatworld.com/sheared-beaver-massage-mitten-love-glove-p-1447.html
 
Re: Battery operated gloves

I have never personally used them but I know that my mother uses them when her and my dad ride the Harley in cold weather, she loves them and said they keep the hands toasty!
 
Re: Battery operated gloves

Try Cabelas. They have a newer line out called Cabelas heated performance gloves.
I don't have any first hand experience but every piece of gear that I've purchased through Cabelas has been A+.
They also carry socks that are heated as well. I believe both gloves and socks are rechargeable as opposed to replacing the batteries all the time.
 
Re: Battery operated gloves

Gerbing has a very good reputation in the biker community. Most plug in to your motorcycle, but they have battery and dual power also.
 
Re: Battery operated gloves

My dad and I both have a pair of these, they work great. We use them for duck and goose hunting and I did take them deer hunting this year. They are a rechargeable battery system that seems to work well. This company makes all different kinds and also makes the 12v kind you can hard wire to a bike or sled. I chose to go with the 120v recharge kind so I could use them other places for the price. It sure is nice to have warm hands.

http://cozywinters.com/shop/tactical-heated-gloves.html
 
Re: Battery operated gloves

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: leprechaun</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Any suggestions will be appreciated</div></div>

Snowmobiles have heated grips

Last, I think you would be better served with a quality goretex glove that keeps you dry then some hoaky battery opperated abortion.

Some people have a problem with circulation, they make chemical heat packets to help with that "Hot hands, toasty toes, Etc"