Say good-bye to cold hands and stiff fingers! These battery-operated, heated gloves keep your hands toasty warm...even on the coldest winter days. Made of waterproof nylon with a cozy Thinsulate® lining, each glove has a pocket for one D battery (not included). Great for men and women, they're especially handy for yard work, winter chores and winter sports.
Although the gloves are warm and waterproof, the batteries don't generate as much heat as I expected them to. My husband's hands get cold easily, and he needs extra warmth when runnign the snowblower.
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Gear Usage:
Cold Weather Living
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1/28/2013
1.0
Waster of Money
By tabster
from oklahoma city, ok
Pros
Cons
Battery Hard To Attach
Bulky
Best Uses
Comments about Heated Gloves:
My son works outdoors. I purchased these so his hands would stay warm during the winter. They are so bulky you cannot do anything. As for the battery compartment, attaching the battery is a chore, it does not want to stay attached. Waste of money, useless gloves.
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12/13/2012
5.0
warm pair of gloves
By officer friendly
from williamsport,pa
About Me Comfort-oriented, Practical
Pros
Dry
Durable
Good Grip
Warm
Works 8 To 10hrs
Cons
Bulky
Best Uses
Cold Weather
Outdoor 3rd Shift
Comments about Heated Gloves:
Use every night at work, look forward to snow shoveling with these.
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Gear Usage:
Cold Weather Living
Was this a gift?:
Yes
1/26/2012
(1 of 2 customers found this review helpful)
1.0
Not So Hot
By Rosemary
from Bellmawr, NJ
About Me Practical
Pros
Cons
Does not heat up
Best Uses
Comments about Heated Gloves:
My husband requested these specific gloves to use when he does his daily walk. He expected the fingers of the gloves to get warm, but they don't. Only the band at the wrist is supposed to get warm, but that did not happen either. The gloves were returned.
Sizing:
Feels true to size
Gear Usage:
Cold Weather Living
Was this a gift?:
Yes
1/26/2012
4.0
the gloves work, great!
By imaginary friend
from Castroville, Texas
About Me Comfort-oriented, Practical
Pros
Dry
Durable
Good Grip
Lightweight
Warm
Cons
Best Uses
Cold Weather
Commuting
Rainy Weather
Travel
Comments about Heated Gloves:
They thought it was great they work in a freezer a few days a week.