Heated gloves, vests etc

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  • cattleprod
    cattleprod
    8 years ago

    As we are now well and truly into winter, the old chestnut of freezing finger tips and thumbs at hwy speeds, reares it's ugly head.

    Just wondering what the consensus is on 12v heated gloves, vests, jackets.

    I know there is a plethora of product out there, what works? What works well? What works exceptionally well??

     

  • Deadwood
    Deadwood
    8 years ago
    Queue Chinashop in 3, 2, 1...
  • tussuck
    tussuck
    8 years ago
    I installed a windscreen on the Sporty and it works a treat on the coldest days so far this year. Last year I used to slip a small sheet of high density foam inside my jacket which kept me warm as well.
  • Quack
    Quack
    8 years ago
    Got the rechargeable Venture gloves fromZarkie.
    Highest setting , bloody warm-hot
    Middle setting gives 4 hours use.
    They are warm unpowered as well.
    Purchased for our annual frosty finger fang winter ride when the ice forms on the bikes overnight.
  • LOFTYBOB
    LOFTYBOB
    8 years ago
    Cement tablets work a treat
  • AJ56
    AJ56
    8 years ago
    One of my mates has both an electric vest and gloves for winter and an ice vest for summer. Coming back thorugh Bourke a couple of years ago it was 40C and he was shaking cos he was cold.......
  • brucefxdl
    brucefxdl
    8 years ago
    like it lofty...haha
  • cattleprod
    cattleprod
    8 years ago
    Thanks for the comments guys.

    The cement got wet & set (I should've read the destructions correctly and taken "Prior" to riding in the rain) before I could take the medicine.

    QLD, nice place to visit but..............

    I have read a bit about the Venture gear but have never met anyone who has actually used it.

    Am looking at the EXO2 gear atm. Flexible heating membrane (New age shit)....

  • walka
    walka
    8 years ago
    Heated Gloves, Heated Jacket,,,, Why did you buy a Motorbike ?
  • cattleprod
    cattleprod
    8 years ago
    Hmmm, well.
    Serious question and a bunch of dumb fuck answers, typical of "solar Powered" HD riders eh??
  • fatbat
    fatbat
    8 years ago
    I've thought about getting some heated gear for a while. You'd think a cold climate like Canberra would have a shop that sold this stuff but not so. And nothing in Sydney that I'm aware of. I don't like the idea of buying stuff like this online without trying things on for size first. That zarkie website has a po box in Melbourne but no listed shop or physical address to have a look at stuff. There's another stockist in Gippsland for the warm n safe brand but I'm tipping they probably don't stock inventory
  • paulybronco
    paulybronco
    8 years ago

    Jeez we are a hard bunch of bikers aint we, two pages of bitch whining about the cold riding a bike........If as you say your  bike is your only transport you are either new to biking or suddenly finding its cold at winter

  • graz
    graz
    8 years ago

    Plenty of good thermal gear out there now days. Layer up a bit with the right gear and you should be all good. And no fucking wires. Try Kathmandu for some good thermal gear. Sales on at the moment so not as expensive as it usually is.

  • Aussie XB12SS
    Aussie XB12SS
    8 years ago

    For me it's called arthritis in my hands & three spots in my spine.  I want to be able to enjoy riding for as long as I can. Been riding for 30 years. Winters ain't colder, I'm just older, stiffer & smarter.

    I also use the heater in my car and sitting in my house with the heater on right now........I know, I know.... I'm soft.blush

     

     

  • fatbat
    fatbat
    8 years ago
    Thanks a bunch to you xb12 and China. I'll have a good look at this stuff at zarkies
  • Aussie XB12SS
    Aussie XB12SS
    8 years ago

    Ha, no worries about that. Already starting to put the winter fat coat on. 

  • Uncle Ho
    Uncle Ho
    8 years ago

    I only got soft when I bought a car in 2014... wet weather jacket and pants is the best and cheapest way to keep warm, keeps out the wind

  • fatbat
    fatbat
    8 years ago
    I live near Canberra and sometimes leave work about 545am when it's below zero. Some of our perspectives are a little different.
  • speedzter
    speedzter
    8 years ago
    Too much black ice here for riding that early in the morning !
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