Comfortable, light and thin, these heated glove liners will keep you toasty warm. The heating element runs around the edges of the fingers and hand, this can either be powered by the bike or an auxiliary battery. Whichever you choose, you will need a controller and a few wires, detailed below, to make the gloves work. As they work by adding 11 watts of heat to your hands, you no longer need to worry about having big, thick, ungainly gloves that make you lose the feel for the controls of the bike. Instead you can wear your favourite gloves and simply rely on the heating element to keep you warm rather than bulk padding. You will need a small amount of room inside current gloves to get the most comfortable fit. They work best with waterproof gloves as the wind-proofing will keep the hot air inside the gloves, but if you wanted, you could use them to raise the temperature of a perforated summer glove too.
If you are not planning on using the gloves with a Warm and Safe Heated Liner, or Heated Base Layer, then you will need a Long Splitter Cable to link the gloves to the controller. If you are going to pair the gloves to a jacket, the jackets come pre-installed with connectors in the sleeves for the gloves, so there is no need for the long splitter cable. As mentioned above, a controller will be required to regulate the temperature of the gloves. A Dual Remote will allow you to control the temperature of the gloves and a jacket independently. A Single Remote will only give one level of adjustability, meaning the jacket and glove will share a temperature adjuster.
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