What makes?
I've been impressed with a pair of TCX boots for wet and winter use; they're a bit clunky for slick gear changes, but if your feet lose all feeling, you're no better off.
Were the gloves heated?
What makes?
Invest in some heated gloves...sirch345 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 15, 2024 9:22 pm I took a chance on the weather staying dry on Friday just gone, and took my Storm for a ride-out. Luckily it did stay dry![]()
The idea was two fold, one to give the bike a half decent run, and two I wanted to see how my new winter boots and new winter gloves stood up to the colder weather, well colder for me at 7*C, no sun just grey clouds all over!
The good news is the boots were great, feet never felt cold. The winter gloves were not so good however, my hands were lovely and warm to start with, but as the miles went on (5 to 10miles) my fingers were starting to get cold.
Great to get another ride-out in this year![]()
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Chris.
Undoubtedly. But the price has always put me off and what happens if they start leaking? Pricey to replace.
I have two pairs of heated gloves. One Kies that plug in and one pair RST that take a battery. I have had both and used both for years now and they are still going strong. They really are much better than heated grips.Pete.L wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 12:28 pmUndoubtedly. But the price has always put me off and what happens if they start leaking? Pricey to replace.
Chris
go for some heated grips. There are some really cheep ones out there and once combined with a decent pair of gloves they can really extend your riding year.
I even use them in the summer if I get caught in a rain storm or I'm off for an early morning spin.
Pete.l
First off I must say I absolutely detest purchasing things like motorcycle kit online.
Hey Mac, that is good ideaMacV2 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 5:03 pm Chris, grab a pair of these...
I have used these in the past & they work quite well.
As long as there's a bit of room in your new gloves they won't feel tight.
https://frank-thomas.co.uk/product/fran ... lack-54674
Good job I did it's fekin raining today...
That'd work. But I had a spare battery, and would have to buy a UPS.KermitLeFrog wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2024 8:26 am Put the charger on a UPS. That will cover the short power cuts.