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Farkles, Gear & Accessories => Farkles and Gear General Section => Topic started by: Pocket STocker on April 08, 2015, 12:33:24 PM
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I need to purchase some new winter gloves, I have Dririder ladies winter gloves that where a $89 glove and even with an additional thermal liner glove they are still not enough. I REALLY feel the cold in my hands :OldMan
My plan is to buy some Revit Winter and waterproof gloves that get a good report with our club discount of 10%. But just before I do is there another glove I should be looking at for serious winter protection.
Next step is heated pillion grips somewhere :crackup
thanks Pockey ;-*
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:wht11 py
why not our good friend from ZEN he has a nice collection available.
T n T
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I've never owned winter gloves so can't really help....
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Go heated golves or just put your hands in Chris' pockets . . . o:)
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I have some WFX Tech Advanced Gloves Five that have an inner waterproof liner, insulation etc. I have only used them once to try out, and they were too warm when the sun came out so went back to normal gloves with heated grips on. I am sure I will need them on a properly cold and foggy day.
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Try this place Pockey:-
www.warmnsafe.com (http://www.warmnsafe.com)
I'm currently looking for heated gloves also.
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Try this place Pockey:-
[url=http://www.warmnsafe.com]www.warmnsafe.com[/url] ([url]http://www.warmnsafe.com[/url])
I'm currently looking for heated gloves also.
Agree with ABE, this is the way to go for you young lady, go the lot though, socks, trousers, jacket and gloves :grin
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Trina found the trip home from Toowoomba very cold on her hands and went in to Kathmandu and bought a pair of thin Merino wool gloves. (about the thickness of cotton liners)
They fit inside her normal gloves and kept her hands much warmer.
She would recommend them to anyone and only about $40 from memory.
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:wht11 py
why not our good friend from ZEN he has a nice collection available.
T n T
Thanks Tipsy, Chris rang Mark and chatted yesterday and he had nothing that would suit my needs.
Cheers
Pockey :KissBlow
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I tried a pair of heated glove liners last year on loan from Saaz, and although they were warm and cosy the wires and the battery pack I had to carry were a pain in my bum.
Don't have core temp problems as I have my very cosy Jett vest, at least with it the batteries and short wires are part of the singlet top ;-* :Blow
But thank you for your ideas gentlemen ;-*
Pockey ;-*
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I tried a pair of heated glove liners last year on loan from Saaz, and although they were warm and cosy the wires and the battery pack I had to carry were a pain in my bum.
Don't have core temp problems as I have my very cosy Jett vest, at least with it the batteries and short wires are part of the singlet top ;-* :Blow
But thank you for your ideas gentlemen ;-*
Pockey ;-*
If the battery pack is a pain in the bum, try putting the battery pack in your pocket, just :think1 :think1 out loud :rofl :crackup
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I have used Damart gloves for years, handy for use inside waterproof wax cotton mitts, then for standing around a camp in the freezing cold. I have grown up since then
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I tried a pair of heated glove liners last year on loan from Saaz, and although they were warm and cosy the wires and the battery pack I had to carry were a pain in my bum.
Don't have core temp problems as I have my very cosy Jett vest, at least with it the batteries and short wires are part of the singlet top ;-* :Blow
But thank you for your ideas gentlemen ;-*
Pockey ;-*
If the battery pack is a pain in the bum, try putting the battery pack in your pocket, just :think1 :think1 out loud :rofl :crackup
Your a bad, bad man now go straight to my your room :law
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I have a silk balaclava to keep my head warm and a pair of Damart gloves worn inside my motorcycling gloves . . Keeps me warm . . I also always take a pair of light weight and a pair of heavy weight gloves with me to cover the changes in climate/environment/temperatures that I tend to ride thru on many of my rides . . . Read, he rides so slow that he starts out from Canberra in Winter and by the time he gets to Sydney it is Summer . .
Anyway when yuz getz the trailer, you can take the mink fur witcha . . .
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I'm also a fan of Damart Thermolactyl, (as previously mentioned). They would make great liners for an oversize and waterproof outer, which could be a man's armoured glove for protection. When you have arrived, they can look stylish, or suave, and keep your fingers warm at the same time.
http://damart.innovations.com.au/p/thermal-store/mens/unisex-gloves (http://damart.innovations.com.au/p/thermal-store/mens/unisex-gloves)
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:think1 :think1 :think1
You could try something like this:
http://www.calsci.com/motorcycleinfo/Heatedprod.html (http://www.calsci.com/motorcycleinfo/Heatedprod.html)
(http://www.calsci.com/motorcycleinfo/Hardware/MCgripHeater.jpg)
Just attach them around the passenger grab rails then wrap some sort of foam grips over the top :thumbsup
It may do the trick ;-*
Cheers
Shiney
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Already thought about that one Shiney, even bought a Vince Strang Motorcycles heated grip kit......
The catch is the Russell seat and the way it is designed makes the pillion handles virtually unusable as the seat comes over the top of the rails :wink1
But thanks for thinking out load mate :-++
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Bugger, I had completely forgotten to take the Russell into account :||||
The only way I can think of that the heat pads would work with the seat would be by adding an extended grab rail or some sort of bar extender that grips could be added to :think1 :think1 :think1
Something like this attached to the rear of the grab rails near the top box (to keep it out of the way) maybe?
(http://thumbs2.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mAAI_79fD6hFd74F7ONG_3g.jpg) (http://thumbs3.ebaystatic.com/d/l225/m/mVVV-fmf-LsB9rttXLTugeg.jpg)
Or just get one of these...
What Are The Warmest Winter Gloves?
https://youtu.be/FyAUBempgZw (http://youtu.be/FyAUBempgZw)
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Is it worth trying mittens instead of gloves, similar to what skiers and snowboarders use.
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I need to purchase some new winter gloves, I have Dririder ladies winter gloves that where a $89 glove and even with an additional thermal liner glove they are still not enough. I REALLY feel the cold in my hands :OldMan
My plan is to buy some Revit Winter and waterproof gloves that get a good report with our club discount of 10%. But just before I do is there another glove I should be looking at for serious winter protection.
Next step is heated pillion grips somewhere :crackup
Where do you put your hands when on the bike........Heather just rests her hands on her lap or if it's to cold (at night in June) puts her hands between her legs..... her hands are rarely in the airflow.
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I mostly have mine in the same place, lap or between legs. They don't steam to be in the wind, guess I must a cold frog.
The disposable heat pads are another option, we thought core temp was a good place to start so went with a Jett vest that is great, even use it doing my soccer mummy duties in winter and it's brilliant :hatwave
But my hands are still cold, stopping the wind is a good place to start I guess :think1
Thanks for your ideas guys.
Pockey ;-*
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Have a look at these. I tried them last time I was in Tassie. They work well in pockets, but I'm sure you could also put them in gloves or mittens. Best thing is they give instant heat, and they're reusable.
http://www.kathmandu.com.au/pocket-hand-warmer-2-pack-transparent.html (http://www.kathmandu.com.au/pocket-hand-warmer-2-pack-transparent.html)
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So I bought some winter gloves that seam to do the job, I have spent a few hours in them now
The REV'IT ZOOM H2O Ladies’ winter gloves perfectly blend protection with a sleek and slender feminine look and feel. Not only is the knuckle integrated directly under the leather, but it is also designed specifically for female hand anatomy. For the female touring enthusiast looking for a warm, waterproof, and great fitting glove at reasonable cost, the ZOOM H2O Ladies’ is just what you've been looking for.
Sizes S-XL
PROTECTION
Outer shell digital grip, cowhide, goatskin
Insulation Fiberfill®
Waterproofing & Breathability hydratex® | Z-liner
Protection leather hard-shell knuckle, EVA foam at fingers, palm and cuff, Kevlar® at palm, PWR|aramid at palm
Lining tri-fleece liner
Composition 97% Leather, 3% Other Fibres
ERGONOMIC
Fit tour fit
Adjustability adjustment strap at wrist, adjustment tab at cuff
Features digital grip patches, stretch lips at fingers, elastic at wrist, regular cuff length
And big thank you to Revit Australia for applying the OzSTOC discount of 10% and free delivery. Saved me just under $30 :runyay
Pockey :wink1
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And what Pockey didn't mention is I got some too..... rode for about 150 k's in them the other night in 2 degrees with no probs at all, I only put the heated grips on for last 20 mins to see how much heat made it to my hands ;-*
:beer
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Save anyone else wearing out Google:
http://www.revitaustralia.com.au/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=214&category_id=36&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=20 (http://www.revitaustralia.com.au/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=214&category_id=36&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=20)
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And what Pockey didn't mention is I got some too..... rode for about 150 k's in them the other night in 2 degrees with no probs at all, I only put the heated grips on for last 20 mins to see how much heat made it to my hands ;-*
:beer
How do you go with sizing for gloves? I bought some from Bikers Great Australia last year but a fraction too small. Would hate to make that mistake again.
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I bought these last year; ok for winter (I don't use heated grips) but not for summer so I use my old pair for summer. http://www.wickedgear.net.au/gloves/cruiser-leather-gloves (http://www.wickedgear.net.au/gloves/cruiser-leather-gloves)
Fitting for size;
• Measure your hand with a tape measure around the knuckles of your hand.
• Measure your dominant hand - the right if you are right-handed, and the left if you are left-handed
but see the size page for more info.
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Wicked actually have a shop not far from me. I bought my Kevlar pants there. Might wander up there again and have a look. Although BGA now have shop here as well. Bought some summer gloves there just before Toowoomba.