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Heated Gloves

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I'm looking to get some heated gloves (would rather these than grips) for the winter - anyone used them and can recommend what to go for please?
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Trouble with heated gloves is they have two main downfalls.

The battery heated ones have batteries in so add weight to hand/wrist area. Plus if you do come off and hit them they will bloody hurt.

If you go wired you have to remember to unplug on dismount.


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Maplins do some reasonably priced stuff that is almost cheap enough to just "give a go" ...... gloves, vest, jackets, hats, socks ....... The Exeter store is down by Exe Bridges.

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I say heated grips with bloody good winter gloves :D

My Trumpet has factory heated grips and they are pretty toastie :-bd
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A small pair of MX handguards will do a huge amount to keep the wind-chill of the front of your hands - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/UFO-UNIVERSAL ... 4151b70a6d" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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um....also, some silk inner gloves or windproof ones that hikers use (I got some) less bulky!

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I bought these years ago from CMS. (Most of them are gaudy)

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I got ride magazine and they give a best buy to the R&G heated grips £37. :)):
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goatpants wrote:I got ride magazine and they give a best buy to the R&G heated grips £37. :)):
CMS stock them.

I am sure he will price match?
http://www.cmsexeter.co.uk/rgracingheat ... 92704.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Are you sponsored by Cms andy ??? :)):
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Wow thanks for all the advice & suggestions - I'll take it all on board! :-bd

Have to say I have found CMS are always good for a SWB discount & a fellow Silvertonian works there too :)):
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billinom8s wrote:Are you sponsored by Cms andy ??? :)):
No, but I helped him set up his computer system in the late 90s.

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Looks like their site might be down for maintenance... :roll:

Can't advise on if they're any good as I've not got them.

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I use Keis gloves, absolutely brilliant. easy to use, touch button, three settings on the gloves. The only downside is unplugging, but that's only a minor thing, becomes no more hassle than remembering to do up your helmet after a few goes.
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Post by silvertonkate »

After all that I've got some Oxford hot grips - seemed the simplest solution - hopefully can get them on before Sunday - I'm interested to see if they're hot enough for the heat to get through my gloves! Got fleecy leggings and windproof trousers, EDZ shell top, fleecy buff and new helmet (old one was a bit draughty) so hopefully I'll be toasty :)):
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