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Cycling Gloves: Waterproof, Windproof, Battery Heated

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Warmthru
(Code: SEHL-HCGXS-SNO)
£ 175.00(210.84 €)
(-22.86%) £ 135.00(162.65 €)
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CYCLING GLOVE FEATURES

WarmthruWaterproof and Windproof Cycling Gloves will protect your hands from the worst effects of cold winter temperatures and wind chill as you cycle. Heat elements cover the back of the Cycling Glove hand and fingers up to the fingertips. CyclingGloves are washable (hand-wash).

Heated Cycling Glove sizing offers four sizes: XXS,  XS+S,  M+L,  XL+XXL. A Size Chart can be found on the product page - it's one of the small pics beneath the Main Image.

 Please note that although these gloves are purpose built for cyclists, they can equally be used by hikers, ski-ers, frozen food factory workers, Raynauds and other blood circulation condition sufferers, etc., even as Glove Liner Inner Gloves.

An OuterZipper pocket under the Cycling Glove wrist contains a small,lightweight, rechargeable Li-ion battery which keeps out of the way as you ski.There's a push-button heat control, conveniently situated on the CyclingGlove exterior which allows you to easily alter Cycling Glovetemperature on the move. There are fourCycling Glove temperatures, each one indicated by coloured lights so youcan quickly see which temperature you are on as you move.

 

CyclingGlove heating time is 2-3hours on maximum, 3-4 hours on medium and 6-7 hours on low heat.

 

A CyclingGloves battery charger is supplied with your purchase along with two WarmthruCycling Glove batteries as standard. You don't need to buy anything else.

 

Ski GloveFabric:Milk-silk, Microfabric, Velvet Lining

Customer reviews
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 5/5
Choose Size : M-LAdditional Battery Pair : No Additional Batteries
I have severe Raynaud's Syndrome and usually wear the motorbike heated gloves with 7.4v, bulky. These cycling gloves are good, fingers still feel numb at 5deg C on white and blue settings, I wear an outer insulated glove as well and seems to work well enough to ride in 5-7deg C. Thin enough to change mechanical gears and thick enough for insulation. I don't ride in icy conditions, I'll wait till wind chill is below 5deg for a better idea. Buy a spare set of batteries.
Ranjit B.