Heated Inner Gloves

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Tribal Chestnut

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Tuesday 30th December 2014
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Can anyone recommend a pair that would be suitable under some thin MX type gloves?

Battery powered, not run off the bike, able to last a days riding without a charge (hopefully this is possible) and not bulky.

I'm surprised my fingers didn't come off when I removed my gloves earlier.

Tribal Chestnut

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182 months

Tuesday 30th December 2014
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Marvellous, the Keis ones sound perfect.

Cheers Tom.

Tribal Chestnut

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Tuesday 30th December 2014
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Yep, & it worked a treat.

Tribal Chestnut

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Thursday 15th January 2015
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In support of those poor French people that were killed last week, I've gone for the heated Furygan gloves. A few reviews of the Keis ones made the wires seem like a bit of a faff, and I would have needed some new 'over' gloves as my Dainese ones are very snug anyway. I'll report back on them if anyone cares....

Tribal Chestnut

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Saturday 31st January 2015
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Andy XRV said:
They look pretty good. According to the chart the sizes seem to come up big so I'd be interested to know how they fit.
My Dainese FMPs are a comfy 2XL, so I went for the equivalent size in these and they are fine.

I had the bods at Sportsbikeshop shop compare with a pair of Dainese gloves before purchasing and their verdict was very similar size-wise.

Tribal Chestnut

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Saturday 31st January 2015
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SteelerSE said:
I'm also interested. With the various train fiascoes at the moment I may be back to commuting again and need warmer hands!
I have the misfortune of using the Thameslink line in to Blackfriars and this week has been shocking. At least it hasn't rained though so I've had three pleasant rides in.

The Furygan Vents are probably the glove equivalent of Thameslink, they will be returned next week, hopefully to be exchanged for a working pair.

I've posted a short review on a separate thread so will post back there with an update on them and Sportsbikeshop's customer service (which is normally pretty good).