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Keis Heated G102 - Inner Gloves [G101/X200] Reviews

3.3 Rating 6 Reviews
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Infinity Motorcycles was established in 1999 by Rob Puttick and Dave Holloway, both veterans of the UK motorcycle trade. From humble beginnings in a former bank on the North Circular in London, Infinity Motorcycles now has 14 branches, from Glasgow to Southampton, and an online department, employing a total of around 150 people.

Everyone likes a bargain, but we try and make sure we offer a bit more too. Our staff turnover is low and we invest more in staff training than anyone else we know of in the bike trade - we don't think these two facts are mutually exclusive! Infinity Motorcycles takes Customer Service seriously. So Dave and Rob still want to hear from you about your experience of shopping with us, good or bad.

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Sheryl Norris
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Gloves are soft and comfortable to wear. I should have ordered a size smaller as the fingers are too long making them difficult to wear under my waterproof gloves.
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Posted 9 months ago
Arrived today pack contains two gloves (to be expected) and a battery wiring harness but no cable to connect gloves to the battery wiring harness… fat lot of use this is.
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Posted 1 year ago
Got some of these and used them for a week and they were great underneath some waterproof over gloves decided to upgrade to the G701 full gloves as these showed how great heated gear is for winter riding
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Posted 3 years ago
The gloves I have may be faulty. But when I tried them in around 11C temperatures I was expecting to have hot gloves. But I could barely feel any heat at all. For the price it is VERY DISAPPOINTING! I wouldn't like to try them in anything close to freezing.
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Posted 4 years ago
If you ride through the winter you'll know that the harshest thing is cold hands. I don't mind ice or snow but when your hands are frozen that's another matter entirely! I've had heated grips on all my bikes but the problem with those is that only your palms are kept warm - on frosty days your fingers will still be numb on any but the shortest journeys. I bought the Keis inner gloves around 3 years ago and they are still going strong. I only use them when the temperature drops below 6 or 7C (higher than that and grips work fine). They keep my hands and fingers nice and warm. If I use them in higher temperatures then my hands can get too warm but at lower temperatures this doesn't happen. The only complaint I have is that the wire that feeds down the arms is not very robust. If you use the gloves on a commute through the winter then you can expect to have to replace the wire every year (at £10). Having said this the connectors are standard so you could make up y
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Posted 7 years ago
After knowing all these past years of winter riding - I was pretty much ready to buy the heated gloves. This was the only option that I could have used due to the restriction that my HG leather cuffs would not fit other heated gloves inside the jacket and yet close the cuff tight enough Generally well built. I had my first proper two hour ride this morning in 2C temperature and it was toasty warm all the way. Do note that there is no heat controller inside the glove so you would tend to get pretty hot and uncomfortable at times the only solution is to unplug and plug the adapter again. I am using the battery to power them up as the external adapters is too expensive. For almost £60 you would realise that these are good gloves (expensive inners) and the fingers does feel squished inside these if you have normal finger gloves on the top. I use Lobster type gloves on the top and it is bit difficult at first but getting used to it now. In terms of heating no issues except the fa
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Posted 7 years ago