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Old 12-01-2015, 12:36 PM
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Snow mobile gloves sound at the extreme edge just before crossing into heated gloves.
If looks don't matter, Hippo Hands is another option...
 
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Non heated gloves that are thin and not bulky...Kind of reminds me of good and cheap don't come in the same box.
I have a pair of Outdoor Research gloves that are waterproof and wind proof.
They also come with liners that have a chemical pouch pocket for when it's really cold. I only use them with heated grips in the winter or in the rain the other three seasons. They are very warm but they are bulky and not thin. When it is really cold, I use heated gloves and they are the original heated Gerbing gloves and they are not thin and are bulky also but they keep my hands toasty and dry.
 
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Well I pulled the trigger on some G3s. On sale for 99 bucks. Gonna just plug it into the bike. Bought the dual control and some insoles. Gyde has a dual control with remote controls so I think that will be a little cleaner. Last ride everything was warm except hands and feet...which frozen even with those warmer bags stuffed everywhere. If you think about it, any good full leather waterproof gloves is going to cost a few bucks unless you get lucky on a sale. My snowboard gloves were about 150 bucks too but wouldn't be warm enough.
 
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Old 12-02-2015, 05:20 PM
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My snowmobile gloves work great for me. Long rides you might want some kind of heat to help out, but i haven't had any problems riding 50 or less miles.
 
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I have some Refrigiwear gauntlet gloves with knuckle armor and palm protection. They are well-insulated, and not overly bulky. They've been very warm for me, and they weren't real expensive at $17.50. I don't see the same model on their website at this time, but they are the "Gladiator" model (0289RBLKLAR) and were only $17.50.

Also bought some mitts for my wife and she really like them anytime it's cold out.

I've got Gerbings now though and ride into the teens without getting cold.

Hope this helps,
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Originally Posted by Jessem
Well I pulled the trigger on some G3s. On sale for 99 bucks. Gonna just plug it into the bike. Bought the dual control and some insoles. Gyde has a dual control with remote controls so I think that will be a little cleaner. Last ride everything was warm except hands and feet...which frozen even with those warmer bags stuffed everywhere. If you think about it, any good full leather waterproof gloves is going to cost a few bucks unless you get lucky on a sale. My snowboard gloves were about 150 bucks too but wouldn't be warm enough.
That's a good price. Where did you find them?
 
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Old 12-08-2015, 12:21 PM
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That's a good price. Where did you find them?
Revzilla has a special here http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/g...-heated-gloves.

The T5 is also on sale at a less price.
 
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If it's 30 degrees I'm taking the truck. Sometimes a man has to know his limitations.
 
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There's no such thing as a warm non electric glove for riding over an hour in less then 30* temps. Period. I've tried many different ones. I love the Gerbing dual battery gloves. Very warm and very thin. Very versatile. Also use them driving my car before it warms up and while using my snow blower.
But expensive - but I'm worth it.
Under an hour any glove will work. You can also get heated grips and just wear summer gloves.

I ride all winter here in Chicago so I know what works.

As someone mentioned earlier get a pair of silk glove liners for any non electric glove.
 


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