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Heated grips or heated gloves...?
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<blockquote data-quote="motoxr124" data-source="post: 1198446" data-attributes="member: 19106"><p>I have found that most heated glove or winter glove are thick making it harder to operate controls. My set up is Firstgear Explorer gloves and Firstgear heated glove liners. The Explorer glove is waterproof, windproof, and light but still containing 40 grams Thinsulate, I believe. The glove liner is thin and fits inside my regular sized gloves. I have no handguards or hippo hands but the aforementioned set up works well here in Western Oregon as I ride year round except in the snow and ice, of course. I have had Tourmaster heated gloves but found them thick and inadequate. Plus, the elements are on the top of the hand which essentially makes them battle the cold wind so that probably attributes to its inadequacy. The liners don't have to fight as hard due to protective covering of the outer glove.</p><p></p><p>Motorcyclegear.com has the 2011 gloves on closeout for $32 with $4 shipping. The liners are roughly $70 anywhere. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motoxr124, post: 1198446, member: 19106"] I have found that most heated glove or winter glove are thick making it harder to operate controls. My set up is Firstgear Explorer gloves and Firstgear heated glove liners. The Explorer glove is waterproof, windproof, and light but still containing 40 grams Thinsulate, I believe. The glove liner is thin and fits inside my regular sized gloves. I have no handguards or hippo hands but the aforementioned set up works well here in Western Oregon as I ride year round except in the snow and ice, of course. I have had Tourmaster heated gloves but found them thick and inadequate. Plus, the elements are on the top of the hand which essentially makes them battle the cold wind so that probably attributes to its inadequacy. The liners don't have to fight as hard due to protective covering of the outer glove. Motorcyclegear.com has the 2011 gloves on closeout for $32 with $4 shipping. The liners are roughly $70 anywhere. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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