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Yup, that's the one. It's a great winter glove.
Thanks, Dan!
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Yup, that's the one. It's a great winter glove.
The Gerbings folks have told me to use waterproofing spray occasionally with the gloves.
Wunderlich addressed that. Clear plastic windows in the muffs so the controls are visible.. Not that I actually look after riding the bike 42k miles.. but if you need to - they are there.
I am really suprised than nobody has come up with a heated grip specific winter glove that has no insulation on the bottom of the fingers/palm area and insulation on the top of the fingers and back of hand. Perhaps with a inner lining that pulls heat away from the palm and spreads it through the glove.
Less bulky than regular winter and heated gloves, yet would keep hands warm when heated grips are used.
Besides the Lee Parks ones - Olympia came out with a design for heated grips about 2 years ago. Unfortunately - none of their sizes quite fit my hands.I am really suprised than nobody has come up with a heated grip specific winter glove that has no insulation on the bottom of the fingers/palm area and insulation on the top of the fingers and back of hand. Perhaps with a inner lining that pulls heat away from the palm and spreads it through the glove.
Less bulky than regular winter and heated gloves, yet would keep hands warm when heated grips are used.
Besides the Lee Parks ones - Olympia came out with a design for heated grips about 2 years ago. Unfortunately - none of their sizes quite fit my hands.
+1Of course, if you took the plunge and went with handlebar covers, you could wear your summer gloves year-round.
Gloves always stay warm and dry inside handlebar covers. Trust me. I ride year-round in Seattle. Cold and wet hands are not only uncomfortable, it's also dangerous. Cold muscles don't work, and you need your hands to work when riding a motorcycle.
The BMW winter glove is a great glove. If I remember correctly, it is Gore Tex lined. Those gloves with heated grips handle most winter riding for me.
I am really suprised than nobody has come up with a heated grip specific winter glove that has no insulation on the bottom of the fingers/palm area and insulation on the top of the fingers and back of hand. Perhaps with a inner lining that pulls heat away from the palm and spreads it through the glove.
Less bulky than regular winter and heated gloves, yet would keep hands warm when heated grips are used.
Wet Coast -That is a good test to see if gear is absolutely waterproof. I read a boot review once that did a similar bathtub test in addition to a hose test for about a dozen "waterproof" boots. The bottom line was that just about all the boots passed the hose test and only one ($400 pair) passed the bathtub test, but all gained weight in the bathtub test.