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Looking for the minimum amount of bulk but good heating for my hands.
Looking for input from anyone that has used heated glove liners with regular gloves, or if you know of any heated gloves that minimize the bulk.
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My Warm N Safe Sport gloves aren't bulky at all.
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Powerlet heated glove liners are da bomb! They're skin tight & fit nicely under my cold weather gloves. No restrictions & very warm. They cost right around $80.00. I love them! Cheers
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Quote from: Stripes on October 27, 2011, 06:28:39 AM
Powerlet heated glove liners are da bomb! They're skin tight & fit nicely under my cold weather gloves. No restrictions & very warm. They cost right around $80.00. I love them! Cheers
+1. They fit nicely under a set of riding gloves. Not bulky at all.
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My Gerbing G3's are a bit bulkier than regular summer leather riding gloves but far less bulky than any normal "winter" glove. They fit well and keep my hands very warm, warm enough for them to sweat if I turn them up too high.
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These have become my first choice, if I can find a local place to try them on.
Quote from: Squareman357 on November 03, 2011, 04:46:57 AM
My Gerbing G3's are a bit bulkier than regular summer leather riding gloves but far less bulky than any normal "winter" glove. They fit well and keep my hands very warm, warm enough for them to sweat if I turn them up too high.
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Quote from: Stripes on October 27, 2011, 06:28:39 AM
Powerlet heated glove liners are da bomb! They're skin tight & fit nicely under my cold weather gloves. No restrictions & very warm. They cost right around $80.00. I love them! Cheers
This is what I was hoping to find. I'm on the fence between heated gloves and heated liners. I like the idea of the liners as they are more flexible in use, and I don't really need another pair of gloves to carry around.
Has anybody had any problems with the Powerlet glove liners? I have a Powerlet FIR jacket liner that I will be using with them.
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Quote from: danketchpel on December 21, 2011, 03:13:24 PM
This is what I was hoping to find. I'm on the fence between heated gloves and heated liners. I like the idea of the liners as they are more flexible in use, and I don't really need another pair of gloves to carry around.
Has anybody had any problems with the Powerlet glove liners? I have a Powerlet FIR jacket liner that I will be using with them.
Anybody with experience with the $50.99 Firstgear heated glove liners that can compare to the Powerlets? Although the liners are less expensive by the time you add in the cables and heat troller you are closer to $130 for the setup. Still seems cheaper than buying a heated glove package though.
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