SAVIOR HEAT Heated Gloves for Men Women, Rechargeable Electric Heated Leather Skiing and Snowboarding Gloves
E**C
Not bad, will see how long they last
I bought the XXL size, most of my other gloves are XL, but they typically are a hair short in the finger lengths, so after measuring my palm according to their instructions, I opted to go up in size. I do feel that my fingers are a little looser than I would like inside the glove, but not to the point where it affects my controls.I'm a little concerned with the material of the gloves. They seem to be a very thin material, like you'd more likely see in a ski glove, and the fingers/palm is a synthetic leather. It's held up so far, but for a motorcycle specific glove, I'd like to see a thicker, textile. So far though (after 4 days), it's still holding up.I've only used it in 36-38F weather so far and I've left it on the highest level. At that point, it's just enough that my fingers don't get cold. They aren't overly hot. My commute is solid traffic, so I spend a lot of time with my clutch lever pulled, so I have noticed the chill coming through the finger tips, but overall, it's still a huge improvement compared to before. My grips are heated, so that helps, and I can definitely still feel the heat through my palms. I think that if I was cruising without my fingers holding down a lever, it would be just fine.I was curious about the power draw, so I powered a gloved from the benchtop supply and measured about 1A on high, 0.66A on medium and 0.33A on low (at 8V).One thing I really didn't like was the charger that was included with the kit. I left the battery charging overnight and measured the battery voltage in the morning to be 8.53V. For a 2 cell pouch, I'd expect it to not be any more than 8.4V, at risk of damaging the batteries or at best, greatly reducing the life of the battery. The charger they included is labeled as 8.4V, so it might be an issue with their power supply vendor. Even when overcharged to 8.53V, my 45 minute commute at the hottest level brought it down to about 7.80V. I haven't tested it, but I wouldn't expect it to last 2.5h at the highest level. The batteries are labeled as 2200mAh. I'll likely charge the batteries separately with a different charger. I may even open up the pack and add a 3rd wire for balancing.
A**S
The batteries only last 3ish hours on medium.
1st let me say this, I LOVE how well these gloves fit. I have smaller hands for a guy and have a hard time finding gloves that fit. Mediums fit me perfect!Now for a working review:Heat:•I have worn these gloves for the last week at work driving forklift with temps at -5° with wind chill hitting -20°F. We have no heat, no dock curtains and are exposed to the elememts all day/night. At these temps I mostly use them on medium and very rarely use high.•The right hand pinky and ring finger do not heat as much as the other fingers. Called Amazon and got a refund. Bought a 2nd pair (This was the fastest way to get another pair) and they should be here in a couple days.Battery:• The batteries are thin and not too heavy which allows for a comfortable fit.• On a full charge I get about 3.5 hours on medium. Got a 2nd set coming.• I am not sure how long it takes to charge them since I charge them over night. When they die at work (3-3.5 hours medium) I put them on the charger for 30 mins and can finish my shift with comfort.I have to say I am impressed by these gloves. Comfort, fit, heat (if both gloves heat properly) and quality are top notch.
L**S
Rider take notice
I use these while riding my motorcycle . I live in the northeast. These gloves are no good below 35 degrees . Your finger tips will get cold while driving . These gloves are safe in any weather above 35 degrees ( closer to 40 degrees). I feel they are over priced .
C**E
Seems legit
Got these gloves like two months ago and so far so good. Immediately followed the included battery charging instructions and tried em on. Indoors they will get uncomfortably warm, and I rode with them once with the temps at 30 degrees Fahrenheit and a light rain and my hands were fine after the couple miles to my house. They seem sturdy enough, and they're a winter glove so expect them to be bulky. I ordered my normal size and the fingers are just slightly longer than I'd like, but no biggie.The only con I have is that they DO NOT get to the advertised temperature. My hands only feel fine, not warm, in cold riding weather. Can't expect to much from small rechargeable batteries though, but I figured for $150 they'd be a little hotter. Batteries seem to last almost as long as advertised.
B**K
No more cold fingers :-)
Fit as expected. High quality and better in person than in pics. My pair includes knuckle guards built in, not pictured, as these are intended as riding gloves. Batteries fit securely into wrist pockets, power switch/ level selector easily accessible while wearing. Heat goes down to the fingers. Additional batteries, which also work with socks by same manufacturer available at [email protected]. Bought these as well as the socks with extra batteries to cycle out over long hours, and am happy with performance. Would definitely buy again.
P**.
Love these gloves. Pricey. But very well made and designed.
So far so good. They just barely fit well. But they do fit. My hand measured 9 inches, and I ordered the size range where 9 was the peak.Took them out on the Harley today in 45 degrees. Kept them on the lowest setting, and for the 30-40 minutes I was out, my fingers didn't start to get cold.I love the wiper blades on the index fingers and the over all look and appeal. I also like the dual cable charging system for the batteries to charge at the same time, the ease of removing batteries, and the indicator light when charge is full. They are made for riding. Will definitely be able to ride more in the winter months without my fingers hurting for the cold. ...a very happy purchase. I kind of feel like Darth Vadar because of the red light heat level indicators and the fact that are powered. ;)My only critique is they are almost too small and that the nuckle shield is very small compared to the actual contour of my own nuckles.Over all, these are a great choice and I don't regret spending my Christmas $ on them at all.
G**O
Great gloves!!
Quality gloves and very comfortable. Sizing chart is correct. Delivery was very quick. Looking forward to using them on my bike during winter.
M**F
Great gloves
These fit great & work extremely well, very happy with them.
P**R
All good
All good
L**J
Impressed! All Digits Toast! Hand Wash Only But Wish I’d Gotten Them Sooner
The Short - Impressive and well worth considering for anyone who spends time out in the cold. Have both the mittens and the motorcycle gloves. Both are excellent in terms of quality and performance. Good materials, stitching, and quality. Best of all - toasty warm in most conditions with 3 levels of heat. Have been a hit with the family, who routinely ‘borrow’ them. I now resort to hiding them just to ensure they’re available when I want them.They have three heat settings, which are easily selectable via the big red button. Hold to turn on/off, and press to cycle through the heat settings which are visibly evident via the 1-3 bar led. The low to medium sufficenes in most conditions. On low they last about 6.5 hours, medium 3.5hrs, and high about 2 hrs.They’re powered by small 7.4v 2200 mAh Lipo rechargeable batteries that fit into the cuffs. They’re small and light enough that I don’t even notice them. It also comes with a USB A to split to two barrel connectors for the battery, which allow you to charge them both at the same time from the same cord.Impressed & Wish I’d Gotten Them SoonerGlovesThe Short - Impressive and well worth considering for anyone who spends time out in the cold. Have both the mittens and the motorcycle gloves. Both are excellent in terms of quality and performance. Good materials, stitching, and quality. Best of all - toasty warm in most conditions with 3 levels of heat. Have been a hit with the family, who routinely ‘borrow’ them. I now resort to hiding them just to ensure they’re available when I want them.They have three heat settings, which are easily selectable via the big red button. Hold to turn on/off, and press to cycle through the heat settings which are visibly evident via the 1-3 bar led. The low to medium sufficenes in most conditions. On low they last about 6.5 hours, medium 3.5hrs, and high about 2 hrs.They’re powered by small 7.4v 2200 mAh Lipo rechargeable batteries that fit into the cuffs. They’re small and light enough that I don’t even notice them. It also comes with a USB A to split to two barrel connectors for the battery, which allow you to charge them both at the same time from the same cord.The gloves are excellent and have heating elements that go into all the fingers, which hasn’t been the case with other gloves I’ve tried in the distant past, and keep all my fingers warm. The gloves also have protected knuckles, which are good for skidooing, ATV, and skiing and also have a rubber wiper blade on the index finger to help wipe your goggles/visor which works to some degree.As for sizing, make sure you check their sizing chart. It’s unisex, so if you’re a man you likly be take 1-2 sizes up from usual. I have medium/large hands, but take an L in these which are snug.As for criticism, the only thing I can think of is the barrel connectors used for the batteries. I’d prefer USB C connections for convenience, as opposed to barrel connectors, which necessitate keeping the specific charging cord. They’re hand wash only. The price may also be a barrier, but is occasionally subject to sales.Final Thought: Really happy with both the gloves and wish I’d gotten them sooner. Treat yourself. You won’t regret it. If you don’t need the knuckle protection, they have gloves without them. Solid 5/5 Just make sure you give ample consideration to the sizing chart to ensure you get a good fit, and monitor the price for possible sale pricing.As for sizing, make sure you check their sizing chart. It’s unisex, so if you’re a man you likly be take 1-2 sizes up from usual. I have medium/large hands, but take an XL in these.As for criticism, the only thing I can think of is the barrel connectors used for the batteries. I’d prefer USB C connections for convenience, as opposed to barrel connectors, which necessitate keeping the specific charging cord. The price may also be a barrier, but is occasionally subject to sales.Final Thought: Really happy with both the gloves and mittens and wish I’d gotten them soonder. Treat yourself. You won’t regret it. Solid 5/5 Just make sure you give ample consideration to the sizing chart to ensure you get a good fit, and monitor the price for possible sale pricing.
S**E
Works great on electric scooters, too; very warm in sub-zero temperatures
I own several pairs of heated gloves, but these are my first pair of armoured heated gloves, which I've been using while riding my electric scooter. For context, I've already worn these for several hundred kilometres of riding in temperatures down to -2C so I have a good idea of what I like and don't like about these. What I like (and love!):These gloves are warm, even without the heating function on. I've been comfortable riding in 6C without using any heat and with strong winds. With the heat on (pretty much any setting), it keeps my hands warm in sub-zero temperatures. The included batteries are pretty standard for heated gloves (i.e. batteries from other heated gloves will more than likely work with these gloves) and while you do get a USB charging brick, the charging cable itself can be used with pretty much any USB port (i.e. powerbank, USB charging hub, etc.). This makes it incredibly convenient. The protection these offer is "just right". The knuckles have hard armor and the palms are padded with a "palm slider" on them, too. The longer cuffs, while intended to hold the battery packs, also offer abrasion protection and added protection from the cold. The temperature control buttons are easy to access, and you can very quickly see what setting you have it on. Because my electric scooter uses a thumb throttle, being able to access it while wearing these gloves is critical. I've had no trouble at all and the space between the thumb and index finger isn't tight like with other gloves. What I don't like:I didn't notice that the palms have real leather. I would have preferred synthetic. The cuffs can be tight to get over motorcycle jackets, and I wish they expanded a little more.These gloves are terrible when using a touch screen. They are hardly accurate and require far too much effort. I'm usually taking one glove off to manage my phone, which isn't cool.The index finger has a wiper on it, but I don't find it practical. While the sizing is great, I find that there's still a lot of space around my fingers. I would have loved of there was less of a gap and the gloves were slightly slimmer. Of course, slimmer gloves probably won't protect from the cold as well as these.Overall, I'm very happy with these gloves. They are my go-to for winter riding and I have no trouble recommending these for motorcycle, ebike, and scooter riders.
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