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Hot hands: heated grips or gloves?
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my buddy has a sled with heated grips in my shed and has tried to show me how they work a few times and without any gloves on i cant feel the warmth coming from them but he says when riding u can tell. based on that i would go with the gloves over the grips
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what kind of temps are we talking?
Heated grips work til it's about 40F if you wear thinner gloves but a good insulated glove will keep you from feeling them at all. Heated gloves are ok but I don't like the disconnect I feel with them due to the liner. A good heated jacket will keep your hands warm. It heats the blood in your arms which is turn warm your hands. I've commuted right down into the teens with a Gerbings heated jacket and a pair of over pants and while I got chilly, I was never cold. It's best to stay a little chilly because if you sweat, you'll freeze. |
that being said, if you're looking to take the bite out of a cool morning in warmer weather, grips work very well.
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I have heated grips, and they're WAY better than using insulated gloves, which are bulky and interfere with nice shifting/braking.
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I have oxford heated grip WRAPS... They're easily removable... As they wrap OVER the gripsa... And. Work great. Used them in combo with gauntlets when I rode to Omaha in Dec... And on the current trip from Omaha. Took them off today in AR as it was 65
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here's a picture of me keeping my hands warm this winter...
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Heated grips!
Just make sure you install and wrap them properly or one gets hotter than the other. |
I'd go with gloves and have heat all over my hands.
Doesn't matter how well insulated my body is, my hands will still get cold when its 30F or lower. I even bought some thick winter riding gloves. They fit snug, not tight and my hands still get cold. Wish I could find some clip on handle wind deflectors. |
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