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+1 on the Bullshit....Fingers, palms, hell the whole hand stays nice and warm. I have the Gebrings also with the thermostat and they are worth every penny....
First thing, who ever has been giving you this advice, STOP listening to them. Heated gloves, especially thos made by Gerbings heat to the tips of your fingers. They do such a good job that your hands and fingers will get too hot unless you buy the thermostat.
If you really want to do it right, and have the coin to spend, buy the Hybrids. Each glove has a thermostatically controlled 12v battery in the cuff and lasts up to 4 hrs on a charge depending on what level you set the thermostat at. If the battery dies, you can always plug into the bike.
Hmmm, interesting. I may be looking into getting some of those. Time to save some beer tokens.
i ride year round when the temps are in the neg's... granted not on my HD... but i rock heated hand grips and hand guards... same as on my snowmobile to be hoest... works great!
Hey, that's how we do things... way too often it seems....
speak for yourself.....LOL.....
i firmly believe in letting someone else be the guinea pig which is why i asked here first, i will be checking in to the gerbings as soon as i get home tonight.
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