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Heated gloves ,would you buy your's?
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1394207" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>The big advantage with heated gloves vs heated grips (and even heavy regular gloves) is the fact that thy keep the WHOLE HAND warm. When the temperatures drop below 40 ° for an extended period of time, hands get progressively colder (especially when wet). Heat on the surfaces not exposed to the grip heaters is a positive difference. I just never cared for the bulk of the gloves that I have (unless it is really cold!).</p><p></p><p>The WORST part with the heated gloves is dealing with toll booths! If you don't have a toll transponder, it is easier to travel with a stack of loose dollar bills in an easily accessible place (i.e. tank bag) and let them keep the change! Getting the gloves on and off isn't quick - especially if hands are even slightly damp!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1394207, member: 19880"] The big advantage with heated gloves vs heated grips (and even heavy regular gloves) is the fact that thy keep the WHOLE HAND warm. When the temperatures drop below 40 ° for an extended period of time, hands get progressively colder (especially when wet). Heat on the surfaces not exposed to the grip heaters is a positive difference. I just never cared for the bulk of the gloves that I have (unless it is really cold!). The WORST part with the heated gloves is dealing with toll booths! If you don't have a toll transponder, it is easier to travel with a stack of loose dollar bills in an easily accessible place (i.e. tank bag) and let them keep the change! Getting the gloves on and off isn't quick - especially if hands are even slightly damp! [/QUOTE]
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