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Waterproof Heated Cycle Glove S / Black Reviews

3.7 Rating 71 Reviews
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About Sealskinz Ltd:

Welcome to Sealskinz. Our passion (some might say obsession actually) is to craft the finest waterproof accessories in the world. And while waterproof will always be our #1, we also want to keep you protected from snow, sand, mud, dirt and anything else that can get in the way of doing your thing in the outdoors.

Because to so many, accessories are an afterthought. But to us at Sealskinz, they’re everything.

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Purchased the same to extend my cycling season. Well pleased with their performance but acknowledge the high cost. Infinitely preferable to chemically heated alternatives
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Posted 4 years ago
Well built, heat system works great, fit is good also
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Posted 4 years ago
I have had several different heated. Gloves all very expensive, but my sealskinz cycling gloves are Unbelievable, I use a disabled walker so have to hold onto the whole time I am out walking with my dog. We are usually out at least 3 hours and these keep hot all the time. I just cannot believe I found these. The staff at sealskinz helped me when I wasn’t sure which ones to buy. They even suggested I try them to make sure they were suitable for me. 10/10+ for this company
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Posted 4 years ago
EriktheViking
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Have been looking for a really warm winter glove now when i am cycling to work all year round, about 15 kilometers in each direction. I have tried these gloves five times so far in rainy and snowy conditions between +5 to -5 degrees C and they really do the job, dry and warm hands. The real test will be when the temperature is from -10 and below.
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Posted 4 years ago
I purchased this a month ago, and I'm disappointed. The battery life doesn't last long at all. The insulation is poor allthough well made gloves with quality materials, the heating element has to work hard to try and heat. Which I think is why the batteries run out quickly. I suffer from severe secondary raynaud's, And got recommended these to try and save my hands. To be honest you're better off with some hand warmers and thermal gloves. Quite annoyed actually, as these are expensive.
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Posted 5 years ago
The glove itself is top quality. The heated aspect is pretty good down to 1 or 2 celcius but have not tried in sub zero conditions yet. Charging is confusing as there are no instructions re the led status which can be green, flashing green or red so managed to ride out with flat batteries. For reference red is charging, green is charged and flashing green is error.
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Posted 5 years ago
The gloves are constructed from good quality materials, the battery packs and heating elements work well but the gloves need much more insulation. The heat generated by the heating element is simply convected away into the atmosphere as you ride. I'm very disappointed as the gloves are extremely expensive. These gloves are only suitable for autumn rides. Lobster claw style mittens are cheaper and warmer.
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Posted 5 years ago
I bought the previous model (the one for Skying) and I loved them. I then decided to buy another pair focussed on cycling (i.e. more lightweight) and I was not happy with the overall result. The quality of the gloves was quite good. However, the heating elements were not as good as previous models. On the previous model, the lowest heating was already giving some warmth. On this new model, I literally could not feel the first heating setting. On the second setting, it was very light heating and it was not until the third setting when you start to feel some heat. It was ok for some dry cold days but I fear it would not be good enough for those early wet mornings of cycling in January or February.
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Posted 5 years ago