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Andrea22
3 months ago

Hello!

I don’t have my own experiences, but:

For example, you could enter Google:

Test heated gloves

Here you get great test reports, shops, quality features, results, descriptions of different models and additionally where they exist or where you can get them!

Or look at special shops on site, and let yourself be expertly advised there so that you can find a qualitative, well standing and matching glove model!

LG

Andrea

Narrativium
3 months ago

No, it wouldn’t be for me. Besides, I imagine these gloves quite bulky, I don’t go snowwalking at -20 degrees.

I prefer thin wind and water resistant gloves with good grip.

Caila
3 months ago

I wouldn’t take both. At the end there is a malfunction and heats too much.
It was more familiar with the heatable soles. The foot soles burned because he didn’t get out of his shoes so fast. Winter shoes are usually not slip shoes.

That’s why it’s better to do something like thermowear so thermosocks and thermo gloves.
Thermowear is quite good to keep warm.
You don’t need gloves anymore. Unless you drive to the ski or something. We don’t have winter anymore.

Caila
3 months ago
Reply to  Lukasxyz267www

You’re moving on, so you’re getting heat. Thermosocks should be sufficient at low temperatures to keep the heat you generate better.