Advice & Guides Give your fingers a treat with the right pair of winter gloves...

I get cold quite easily and these, coupled with my heated grips, really fend the cold away. They're comfortable, fit well and i can use all the controls on my bike easier than other winter gloves i've tried. They look the part too, very high quality. Only gripe is the battery needs charging after each ride and probably wouldn't last more than a couple hours on the highest setting, so maybe buying an extra set of batteries would solve this issue. I don't ride for long enough for this to be an issue and usally find the middle settings provide adequent heat anywhere for my small slender hands!
I’ll never have cold/numb hands again, so pleased with them. I had xs size and they fit well. The only negative comment is that they are quite difficult to pull on with the batteries in the cuff, but I can get them on. So glad I’ve found some that actually fit my small hands. Only other downside is that they are very expensive, but you get what you pay for
I bought these for my wife who is a new rider. She likes that they are warm enough for 125cc town riding and not too thick. Not ridden in rain yet so can’t comment on water resistance. They take a few hours to charge but the batteries last as described by the manufacturer. The siding is spot on.
On a couple of chilly April mornings, they've done a good job. I used them on minimum heat to just take the worst of the cold off. I haven't used them long enough to test battery life or on a winters morning to test maximum heat.
These gloves are very good, but that would be weak review. So, I will try to do better. The quality of manufactuer seems to be very high, very comfortable and well made with great knuckle protection, slim wrist cuff for going under the sleeves of your jacket. Now the heated bit and battery life. They are as warm as you need them to be via 4 heat settings. The battery had 2 bars left after 2 x 1.5 hour trips (there and back). The battery connecting cable to the battery seems a bit thin to me. The pocket to hold the battery is on the inside which I don't think is as convenient as my last set of heated gloves, which had a larger pocket and a waterproof zip and the power modes were operated from outside the gloves. I think it is strange and not as convenient to have to go into the inner pocket to power on the battery in order to power on the gloves. Once that is done, they stay live for 30 minutes when you have to access the battery in the inner pocket again to go through the powering on process. This dictates the need for the battery to be placed on its side so that the power button is facing up out of the pocket. That means that the right angled connecting jack plug is on the bottom with the battery sitting on it. I don't think that is a very elegant way to operate them. I haven't tried them in the wet yet, but I would have every expectation that they would not let me down. They come with a USB charger which means the charge could be boosted on the road with a battery bank while you are having a cup of tea, a very practical feature. Despite what I have said, I like them very much, and I am very happy with the purchase. Thank you Sportbikeshop for excellent service. When are you opening a shop in Scotland?
Gloves measured by palm circumference (excluding thumb)
| S | M | L | XL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SIZE | 7 | 7.5 | 8 | 8.5 |
| HAND | 17.8cm | 19cm | 20.3cm | 21.6cm |
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