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Much shorter battery life than promoted, and the gloves don't get particularly warm. Snug fitting so consider going up a size.
If you are in a rush and it's close to 2 degrees outside and you switch these on and wear them, after about twenty mins of fast riding they won't do you much good.
However - this is not necessarily the glove's problem (I'm not sure if any glove can help in that scenario). They themselves are very very very well padded and insulated - better than non electric ones around the same price. It's just it is THAT cold that I don't think anything can help.
Gloves are very good quality. A trick is switch them on 15 mins before you need them and the protection/warmth will be better. Also - you need to bear in mind that my ride is a CMX 500 - so no wind protection at all and no heated grips - so these poor things did all they good against very tough odds. And on that basis they didn't do bad at all and waaaay better than my summer cafe racer gloves which is all I have as an alternative.
I hear delivery riders like them - so that's a vote of confidence. But I also see many delivery riders wind proofing their handlebars as much as possible.
Wanted battery powered heated gloves for a while and these Revit gloves seemed ideal. Lightweight comfortable and batteries included which was a bonus over the keis product. Used at the weekend for a 3 hour ride in 3° temperature playing around with the 4 available heat settings and very happy with the results. That time scale is probably what you can expect from the batteries so if you want power from the bike these aren't for you all though spare batteries are available and that's something I'll be looking at in the future.. overall a good product and very happy with them.
Nice and flexible without too much hard knuckle armour. Only used a couple of times and are settling in well. Sizing, I went one size up and they fit well.
As others have said these are a lot more flexible than usual thick winter gloves. I found them pretty good down to around 8C even without the heat; which is quite effective at the low setting. My only caveat is that I ordered Large to fit my hand size, which they do, but they are clearly made for someone with much longer fingers than mine. I can live with that for the warmth and flexibility though.
I couldn't get on with previous leather glove as they were to thick & stiff, not good for feeling the controls.
The rev'it H20 are a lot more flexible & user friendly, the heat they generate is more than enough. The batteries also show how much charge they have, also charger cables are USB so easily carried.
Gloves measured by palm circumference (excluding thumb)
XS | S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | 4XL | |
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SIZE | 7.5 | 8 | 8.5 | 9 | 9.5 | 10 | 10.5 | 11 |
HAND | 19cm | 20.3cm | 21.6cm | 22.9cm | 24.1cm | 25.4cm | 26.6cm | 27.6cm |
We can confirm that a battery pack is included and contains two 7.4V batteries and a micro-USB lead. The battery pocket is positioned inside the gloves cuffs. For further information, please use the following link https://www.revitsport.com/gb_en/heated-motorcyclegloves-freedom-h2o-black
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