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CVO Technical => Riding Gear => Topic started by: Billy on December 05, 2016, 09:09:18 PM
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I have gerbing's gloves for 10 yrs. Just wondering with all the new electric heated gloves out there if anyone found a better glove. Thanks Billy
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Gordon's Heated Gear, the original Gerbing product and an excellent one. http://gordonsheated.com
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I have Warm and Safe gloves that are very comfortable and not to bulky. Best thing is the companies customer service. When I got caught in that huge storm in the northwest middle of Oct (largest since the 80's) when i picked up my bike the gloves were soaked through and through as if they were in a bucket of water overnight. I ended up shipping them home and by the time they arrived they were covered in mold since I stupidly put them in a plastic bag. Warm and Safe has a trade in program so I ordered a new pair online trading in the molded ones. The next day I got an email from them asking why I was trading the same model gloves. Once I explained they told me they would warranty the gloves and refunded my money from the online order. Talk about "above and beyond", that to me was world class customer service.
On top of all that I do think they are the best heated gloves on the market
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Gerbing heated glove liner. Rode in 5* weather no issues..
59.00
The warming store.
Work perfect
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Gerbing, G3 really like them, work great. Also have a pair of Gerbing Nubuck gloves that worked great. Got the G3 while the Nubuck were in for repairs so I would not miss any riding.
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I've worn Gerbing gloves for many years. Now have the G3 and they've served me well. Just a couple of weeks ago got caught in a down pour riding the 400 miles from Sacramento to San Diego. Got home and the gloves were soaked but my hands were dry! :2vrolijk_21:
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I have the Harley heated gloves and they did pretty good. Now with heated grips I haven't used the gloves. My hands stay warm but sometimes my little finger gets cold (getting old sucks). Do you use heated gloves with the heated grips or do you not have the heated grips?
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I have the Harley heated gloves and they did pretty good. Now with heated grips I haven't used the gloves. My hands stay warm but sometimes my little finger gets cold (getting old sucks). Do you use heated gloves with the heated grips or do you not have the heated grips?
I have the heated grips but when it's 12F-18F you're turning everything on and all the way up! :nervous:
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I have the Harley heated gloves and they did pretty good. Now with heated grips I haven't used the gloves. My hands stay warm but sometimes my little finger gets cold (getting old sucks). Do you use heated gloves with the heated grips or do you not have the heated grips?
I ude heated grips till it gets below 50, then heated gloves and grips. My wife does the same on her bike. Easier to stay warm if your hands are warm.
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Good to know. I do pretty good to about 30. After an hour or so my finger tips get cold. Maybe I need to use both!
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Actually your hands and toes get cold because your brain tells the body to shut down blood to these areas to protect the core and head. If you instead use a heated vest you will fake the body to think it is warmer than it is and it will not shut down the flow to hands and feet.
Therefore buy a vest or jacket if you only are going to get one heated garment.
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I had a vest, but found out if your going to use heated gloves the jacket has cordes to connect the gloves to, plus the jacket heats the arms also. I have had the heated gloves from HD sense 04 and the HD jacket sense 05. Never a problem with either.
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Is this a jacket or a vest that is heated? I don't feel cold anywhere but my finger tips but if I can reduce feeling with a vest that is great. I am typically riding to work when it is real cold (dress pants) so a vest under my leather jacket may help.
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I have used the jacket liner for 12 yrs. Great product. It does not take up much room on or in the bag. connects to gloves easily. You can then turn it on as you need it. Billy
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Is this a jacket or a vest that is heated? I don't feel cold anywhere but my finger tips but if I can reduce feeling with a vest that is great. I am typically riding to work when it is real cold (dress pants) so a vest under my leather jacket may help.
I highly recommend the Jacket liner instead of the vest. Much easier for plugging gloves in, at the end of sleeves. Also your arms see more wind than your chest. My wife has had both, vest and jacket liner. Sold the vest.
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Thanks for the feedback!