🔥 Warm Hands, Happy Adventures! 🏔️
The SAVIOR HEAT Heated Gloves are rechargeable electric gloves designed for both men and women, featuring advanced heating elements that warm the entire hand and fingers. With a water-resistant, windproof exterior and adjustable thermal control, these gloves are perfect for outdoor sports in cold weather. They also include touchscreen compatibility and a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
C**S
So Far So Good
My husband has a pair of the $400,+ heated gloves that you get at the ski shop. First the battery was defective, then the heater stopped working within the warranty period, so thankfully they sent him a new pair. Well these lasted maybe one season, and now only one works. The warranty was only for a year so he is out of luck. I was hesitant to spend that kind of money for something that might not last, so I stuck to my down mittens with disposable warmers. Then I found these. The price was right and with free returns and the exact same warranty as the expensive ones, it seemed worth a try. I’ve had them in use two days. The first day was extremely cold, between 0 - 10 degrees and overcast. They worked pretty well but I did notice my little finger was a little cold. (Along with the rest of me). With my mittens, my thumbs would have been freezing, so this was definitely an improvement. Took them out today and it was quite a bit warmer, between 10 -20 with the sun out. My hands were toasty warm and I needed to turn the heat down. I would say these are worth every penny. Since I’ve only had them on two days, I don’t know how they will hold up, but I will update this if I have any issues. I bought the small size since I do have longer fingers, I was afraid XS would be too short. They are a little roomy on the inside, but fit pretty well overall. They felt really stiff at first, but seem to be relaxing a bit. I am very happy with them so far.
M**W
Real world blizzard tested
-10 degree days. 35 to 40 below wind chills. I ended up getting these in time to use them when needed...when the cold is beyond unbearable. Winter storm turned into a blizzard and im using a charged up pair of these new gloves I gifted myself for Christmas.These gloves do offer heat and they can get comfortable on the highest setting. However, you run into an issue with battery life and getting to a point where if you go beyond the 3hr window on max setting the batteries need charging and the gloves will only stay heating on a level lower (the button on the gloves will begin to blink). So if you plan to use them daily, you will need to make sure you charge them daily to keep the max setting available to you when you need them in bitter cold. This may be a problem if you have a job out in the elements that is 5 to 6hrs or more. You will need to buy a backup set of batteries to keep the gloves running at its best setting (which is the only option here with how bad the cold is here).I fail to understand the 3 level system on these gloves when in reality the "lowest setting" really is useless and instead should be "high/low."Also, make your expectations realistic when the cold is artic...the gloves will keep your hands from freezing but the area around the pinky and outter palm is in need of more heating element/material. The rest of your hand feels fine when the cold hits except the area I mentioned. The battery needs to be bigger to hold more power. I havent been able to return home since the weather got bad and the roads are impossible to drive. im in a hotel unable to access the charger for these gloves and I am on day three running on the second highest setting since my batteries are running down. Im not frostbitten but it would be nice if these gloves had a little more longevity on a single charge.The gloves are a bit on the bulky side but most winter gloves are that are used in the extreme conditions. The pricepoint can be hard to justify given that for my useage I would need to add nearly 50 more dollars to have the back up batteries ready in the wings to keep the warmth going for extended periods of time.If you addressed the battery life and took the steps to add more heating element/material to the pinky/side of the hands inside the glove to make the gloves more warm, there really wouldnt be much else I could knock them for. They would be a worthy investment.
I**I
Love em so far
I am just outside of the Chicago area and I take our two dogs for a mile or two every day. They are both 70+ pounders so each has to have their own leash. No tucking the hands in the pockets to warm them up, they both have to hold a leash. I generally get 2 - 3 walks out of a charge so I did buy an extra set of batteries to carry in my pocket if the gloves lose power halfway through the walk as 20 degree weather can get to your hands very quickly. I bought the small as I don't have large hands, They fit very snugly and most days, the gloves by themselves without being turned on are good through half the walk. It does take a little getting used to putting them on with the battery packs right at the wrist cuff but it isn't overly challenging. I haven't gotten as far as needing to clean them yet so I can't speak to that process.
M**C
Poor dexterity
I bought these for motorcycle riding as my hands can get cold and cramp. They're very thick and warm but because of that it's like wearing stiff mittens. All dexterity is gone. I'm wearing them around to try to break them in before trying them on my bike.The battery is a little heavy too but not terribly so. They are definitely warm but I'm not sure if I'll be safe wearing them on my bike.**update: I returned them as I don't feel safe using them for riding. They're too stiff and bulky**
J**N
Good for the money!
Ok so they gloves are warm even without the heaters on. I use them on my motorcycle and only when the temperature lowers close to freezing do I turn the heaters on. That being said the wind seems to take most of the heat away. They don’t get hot but just warm while riding. If I stop they heat up again. The heaters could use a little more power but my hands are definitely not cold at all. They stay toasty warm.The fit is a good on the sizing chart but I have short fingers. If you have longer finger you may want one size up as my finger reach the end of the gloves.My one big complaint is the gauntlet on the glove. It’s small and I find it difficult to tuck the sleeves of my jacket in them. They do fit but it’s a fight for the second sleeve with the gloves on, even with the Velcro adjustment wide open.The batteries last about 90 min on high and I’m not sure how well they do on the lower settings because I seem to have them on full blast or nothing.The touch screen aspect works but as you may guess trying to do anything on your phone with bulky gloves is challenging.Overall I think the quality vs what you pay is pretty good. It’s a good entry level heated glove and I will have to see how well they last over longer time period.
A**R
Does not match the description
The overall quality of gloves is ok except for the battery and heat elements. Fully charged battery last about 1 hour with medium setting. The worst part is that you can’t wash this glove without damaging the heat element. I had to return this product as it isn’t worth paying AUD170. 30Aud winter gloves worth more than this one.
M**I
Overpriced
My personl experience was that the gloves were thick enough that heating wasn't required. Uncomfy for longer use. Too expensive for the quality, stitches were not good. Too big on hands, didn't work on touchscreen.
C**N
ne marche pas 5 seconde sa étein
marche pas bien déffectueux
O**A
Not so HOT
The gloves were not as warm as I expected however they were very very very comfortable. Good materialA bit Disappointing
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