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Does anyone know of some good winter gloves/gauntlets? Ones that would keep my fingers warm for at least a 30 minute ride in 20 to 40 degree weather. I have been looking at the Harley Davidson gauntlet gloves, but the reviews about them vary alot. Thank You
I have a pair of HD insulated Leather winter gloves, then got some Venture Bsttery Powered Heated Liners damn things work great and you can adjust heat setting. No wires battery is in upper part of glove. Ok a little thick but hey the gloves and liners combined are still cheaper then anything i've seen.
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Gerbings G3 heated gloves here. I've ridden when it's in the teens and snowing and my hands are nice and toasty. Haven't found their limit yet, but I'd bet it is below what I'll ride in.
After reading reviews and searching everywhere for gloves around town, I ended up buying some Harley Gauntlet gloves from the local HD dealer up the street. They were priced at $100, but I used my $50 gift card to help with the purchase. Yes, I think they are expensive. But they work great!!! I have rode in 34f weather in them and they work. Make sure they are the gortex ones, because there is another set that look almost the same, but are not. Mine are the waterproof ones. Here you go, I found them. BTW, these gloves run big in sizes. I get a L but ended up purchasing a M.
Never had heated gloves,but plenty of other gloves because of my job,we have found
that gloves that fit loose are warmer than tight gloves,i get them so i can shake them
off my hands.
I've got the HD lined winter gauntlet gloves and they are OK for a 10 minute ride in the upper 30's as long as the speeds are down. For anything more you want to go heated! If you plan on doing ANY winter riding go heated. I've got the Gerbings G3 gloves, Gerbings jacket liner and HD dual controller. If you have the money it is a more than worth while investment.
I have a pair of no-name thinsulate lined gauntlet gloves. Got them at a local cycle shop for around $40. Been keeping my hands warm down into the 30's for the last 100k+ miles. They are about worn out now. Got some Gerbing heated gauntlets for Xmas, have not tried them out yet.
I've got powerlet (probably the only person on here that does) liners and jacket liner. The hook up wasn't too bad to the battery and I wear them under a pair of regular leather gauntlets I got off amazon. Hasn't hit the 30's yet but low 40s at 60mph and I was almost hot at below medium heat. Can't beat heated.
my wife got me some xelement brand gloves from leatherup.com and they do a damn good job keeping my hands warm.. was 36 this morning and when i got to work my hands were still nice and toasty.
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