lucky_7
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Alright...I admit it...I don't do well in the cold. I am constantly warming up my hands on my exhaust....and I am in the market for new gloves.
I need the warmest gloves I can 'get my hands on'.
Thanks.
I need the warmest gloves I can 'get my hands on'.
Thanks.


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I have had great luck with Coldwave products with the powerskin. Hands are never cold. Without proper working handwarmers, warm gloves are VERY important. lol
mulderdad
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What about tryin the handlebar gauntlets that cover your handgrips and your hands. I have heard they work great for really cold weather.
I know royaldistributing.com sells them.
Cheers,
Rick.
I know royaldistributing.com sells them.
Cheers,
Rick.
lucky_7
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I have a set of the powermadd gauntlets...they work, but boy are they ugly!
Last year I used the Yami team gloves...ok, but not great.
What about KLIM?
Last year I used the Yami team gloves...ok, but not great.
What about KLIM?
Yamaha Man
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I have a pair of Castle gloves and hate them. The liner is a pain in the #*$&@, and wants to come out of the glove everytime I take my hand out! So dont get a Castle glove, lol. I went back to using my old Arctic Cat ones....but I too need some better warmer gloves, especially with these God darn Apex handlebar warmers
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That is what I do and I never have cold hands regardless of the glove.mulderdad said:What about tryin the handlebar gauntlets that cover your handgrips and your hands. I have heard they work great for really cold weather.

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Gauntlets make a huge difference in the "comfort department".
Based on conditions, they are easily installed or removed.
Good gloves are a must have too!
I used Cabelas Gortex Motor Sports Glove last year. They were very good. My throttle thumb started wearing though the "thinsulate" material on the inside of the glove.
I can't complain. The gloves probably didn't get the normal wear and tear.
Based on conditions, they are easily installed or removed.

Good gloves are a must have too!
I used Cabelas Gortex Motor Sports Glove last year. They were very good. My throttle thumb started wearing though the "thinsulate" material on the inside of the glove.
I can't complain. The gloves probably didn't get the normal wear and tear.



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http://www.gerbing.com/Products/Gloves/snowmobile.htmllucky_7 said:I need the warmest gloves I can 'get my hands on'.


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I don't know HONDO if they only lasted 1 year
Oh yea at 2,000 per year thats >10 yrs, OK maybe they are OK
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Oh yea at 2,000 per year thats >10 yrs, OK maybe they are OK
LOL
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I've been using the older style of REIMA's with gauntlets but I don't think that REIMA makes the style anymore. Anybody use the modern version?
David
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hondo
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LMAO...
I knew when I wrote the normal wear and tear comment someone would jump all over it!!!
You da man Yamadoo!!! LOL...
Lucky_7,
Regarding Gerbings Electric Suit and Gloves; one of my riding partners on the 11 day 3,032 mile trip used the suit. He was toasty warm in three days of -20F. At times he would have to turn the reostat down.
If you are really suseptable to cold this could be the answer. I would want an extra under garment with me just in case there was an electrical problem.
I'm still old school. Layering and Gauntlets work for me.
Hope this helps!
I knew when I wrote the normal wear and tear comment someone would jump all over it!!!

You da man Yamadoo!!! LOL...

Lucky_7,
Regarding Gerbings Electric Suit and Gloves; one of my riding partners on the 11 day 3,032 mile trip used the suit. He was toasty warm in three days of -20F. At times he would have to turn the reostat down.
If you are really suseptable to cold this could be the answer. I would want an extra under garment with me just in case there was an electrical problem.
I'm still old school. Layering and Gauntlets work for me.
Hope this helps!



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I use a pair of Choko Claws on cold days, more like mitts the gloves tough. They have a glove liner in a two fingered mitt, and a long cuff. Also has a wiper on the thumb for your shield or goggle. Never really been cold with them
sobfrogg
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I use the Klim gloves. Not sure what model but they work great on cold days.
Anything with Gore-Tex gets my vote
Anything with Gore-Tex gets my vote
Eagle1
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Olympia leather thinsulate gloves only use them when it's 15F or colder.
But then again my old sled had had warmers that worked!
But then again my old sled had had warmers that worked!

Triple X
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When I am not using my handle bar muffs I wear a pair of down filled mitts. The mitts are the only thing that keeps my hands warm without the muffs.
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