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Heated Gloves

Twista

Diamond Member
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
I would be wary of batter powered gloves. Check out the 3 fingered ninja turtle gloves, they are like mittens in terms of warmness.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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
 
every try latex gloves inside normal winter gloves? They get uncomfortable after a while because you start to sweat.
 
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.
 
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
 
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