Gerbing Core Heat S2 Gloves?
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Gerbing Core Heat S2 Gloves?
Hello everyone,
It is still cold in the DC area and it should get even colder in February. I was looking at the Gerbing's Core Heat S2 Gloves (http://www.coreheat.net/Products/Hea...%20Gloves.html). I prefer to have battery operated gloves so that I don't have to deal with having wires running around. Has anyone bought them and if yes, are they effective enough to ride a motorcycle when its freezing outside?
Right now I use Fox Creek Deerskin Gauntlets and they are great, but do not keep my hands warm for too long and using additional wool gloves makes it worse.
Thanks in advance for the feedback!
Vinny.
It is still cold in the DC area and it should get even colder in February. I was looking at the Gerbing's Core Heat S2 Gloves (http://www.coreheat.net/Products/Hea...%20Gloves.html). I prefer to have battery operated gloves so that I don't have to deal with having wires running around. Has anyone bought them and if yes, are they effective enough to ride a motorcycle when its freezing outside?
Right now I use Fox Creek Deerskin Gauntlets and they are great, but do not keep my hands warm for too long and using additional wool gloves makes it worse.
Thanks in advance for the feedback!
Vinny.
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+1 Thats good avvice. Bought the Hybrids last year and now I never use my Gerbings plug in heated gloves. The Hybrids are great and if you should deplete the rechargeable battery in the middle of the ride, you can always plug into the bikes battery.
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