Something like these?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F7WFRFG...%20Heat%2C7.4V
I did a search. I'm probably doin it wrong. But I don't think I have enough years left to read all the results. Anyway, anybody use them? I don't want anything thats powered by the bike. Now, I do have an old battery powered pair but the heat is only in the palm. I need heat in the fingers. Can anybody point me in the right direction?
Something like these?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07F7WFRFG...%20Heat%2C7.4V
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Well maybe. It does say small portion of fingers heated. Since they operated on my hand its pretty useless in cold weather. And its my fingers that don't wanna work. I'd prefer heat in the fingers the palms will take care of themselves.
I use the Gerbings ... on high with the batteries .. you'll get like 2 hours ... more as you decrease the temp.
Mine can have the battery removed and then power them from the Jacket or directly from the controller.
My normal set up:
Gloves
Jacket Liner
Pants
Socks
LOL ... I used to call guys with electrics whimps ... now I call them smart ... ... Just did a full 400 mile day in the 40's and was toasty.
These look like a good alternative to hard wired heated gloves. Wonder how long the batteries can be expected to last under constant use? I asked over on Amazon, but I guess I'm not in good standing with Amazon, I got reject4d for whatever reason. Maybe it's my politics.
I like the look of them too, I just don't want to end up with something thats not much better than I have. I really want gloves designed strictly for battery use. I have six motorcycles on the road and want to be able to use any one any time. Two of them can barely power themselves let alone electric gloves. I could also use them on my bicycle.
I was thinking bicycle as well, sometimes needed even in Florida. A real multi use heated glove you can move from one task to another. Hope I can get a response from somewhere on 'how long' one can reasonably expect the batteries to last when in use.
Depending on glove brands but 2 to 8 hours also dependent on setting power. That's according to The Warming Store.
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