Heated Gloves

Twista

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Im looking for a pair of battery powered heated gloves. Dicks and Sports Auth. both sell a couple pair which range in the price of $30-50. However, those gloves all suck for the purpose i need them.

I need a pair of gloves that keep my finger tips warm. I could care less about my palms in the cold. My fingers and tips are what get cold and i haven't found anything to keep them warm. Even inside a pair of hunter gloves and other layers i still find my fingers/tips freezing beyond belief. Im outside for pretty much a work day.

Thanks.

edit: I need my fingers so i cant use mittens.
 

Kelemvor

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I got my wife some USB gloves to wear while at the PC. But somehow I don't think that'd he you since these need a PC and had removable finger parts for easier typing...

For what you're doing, I'd look into multiple gloves. a thin inner glove, then a thick one on the outside. Just like when you wear a t shirt under a sweatshirt under a jacket.... fingers have very little circulation which is why they get so cold. So find multiple gloves you can wear together.
 

Twista

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Originally posted by: Kelemvor
I got my wife some USB gloves to wear while at the PC. But somehow I don't think that'd he you since these need a PC and had removable finger parts for easier typing...

:brokenheart:

Nope, no computer around when im in need of finger heat outside.
 

CrazyLazy

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I would be wary of batter powered gloves. Check out the 3 fingered ninja turtle gloves, they are like mittens in terms of warmness.
 

TallBill

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Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
Try a well stocked motorcycle shop.

Or the internet?

Sometimes it's better to do your research in person. A good pair of heated riding gloves might run you $150.

I see your point, but I really hate going into stores. I buy nearly everything online based off of reviews.
 

Baked

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Bear paw works best. Go out and kill a bear, then chop off its paws and put your hands in them.
 

MagnusTheBrewer

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Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
Try a well stocked motorcycle shop.

Or the internet?

Sometimes it's better to do your research in person. A good pair of heated riding gloves might run you $150.

I see your point, but I really hate going into stores. I buy nearly everything online based off of reviews.

A good bike shop isn't a store, it's an oasis of leather and oil in a uTube world.
 

JEDI

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Originally posted by: Twista
Im looking for a pair of battery powered heated gloves. Dicks and Sports Auth. both sell a couple pair which range in the price of $30-50. However, those gloves all suck for the purpose i need them.

I need a pair of gloves that keep my finger tips warm. I could care less about my palms in the cold. My fingers and tips are what get cold and i haven't found anything to keep them warm. Even inside a pair of hunter gloves and other layers i still find my fingers/tips freezing beyond belief. Im outside for pretty much a work day.

Thanks.

edit: I need my fingers so i cant use mittens.

buy a pair that has a pouch compartment on the back of the hands. you can stick one of those 8hr hand warmers in there
 

sdifox

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every try latex gloves inside normal winter gloves? They get uncomfortable after a while because you start to sweat.
 

sonambulo

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Originally posted by: CrazyLazy
I would be wary of batter powered gloves. Check out the 3 fingered ninja turtle gloves, they are like mittens in terms of warmness.

The ninja turtle gloves are indeed awesome.
 

drum

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Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
Try a well stocked motorcycle shop.

Or the internet?

Sometimes it's better to do your research in person. A good pair of heated riding gloves might run you $150.

got dad some for Christmas a couple years ago, they are freaking sweet