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Message started by jayg on Dec 1st, 2015, 6:44pm

Title: Battery-Heated Glove Liners
Post by jayg on Dec 1st, 2015, 6:44pm

Purchased a pair of these: http://cozywinters.com/shop/heated-glove-liners.html to replace the battery-powered ski gloves I've been using for about 5 years. Thought they might be superior to the battery-powered gloves when used in conjunction with ski gloves. Got to test them at cold WRL, today. My hands stayed warm on the lowest setting (the liners I purchased have 3 heat settings) and actually started sweating. No hint of the Raynaud's Syndrome I suffer from. In the afternoon, I switched unheated glove liners for the heated liners, and experienced Raynaud's Syndrome. Found the battery-powered glove liner/ski glove combination to be more effective in keeping my hands warm than my much more expensive battery-powered ski gloves. Purchased a spare LiPo battery pack for $99.

Title: Re: Battery-Heated Glove Liners
Post by jrob_bent on Dec 1st, 2015, 7:04pm

Thanks for the link Jay. I had frost bite on my hands and feet from working several years ago. Not bad enough for removal, but bad enough they stay cold. Thanks again.

Title: Re: Battery-Heated Glove Liners
Post by Cheve11e on Oct 27th, 2017, 4:43pm

This is an older post - I assume all is well with the glove liners.  However, an up-date would be nice - as the years go by my fingers and toes kind of get cold and seem too stay that way most of the winter (being in Texas helps, but ...)  I have to admit I probably under dress for the cold, I can tolerate it better than the heat anyway - but the tigers are another story.  So I'll give these liners a shot
David
PS my Mom has Raynauds, maybe I m like her????

Title: Re: Battery-Heated Glove Liners
Post by jayg on Oct 27th, 2017, 6:43pm


Cheve11e wrote:
This is an older post - I assume all is well with the glove liners.  However, an up-date would be nice - as the years go by my fingers and toes kind of get cold and seem too stay that way most of the winter (being in Texas helps, but ...)  I have to admit I probably under dress for the cold, I can tolerate it better than the heat anyway - but the tigers are another story.  So I'll give these liners a shot
David
PS my Mom has Raynauds, maybe I m like her????


Don't experience Raynauds, since my cardiologist changed my beta blocker dosage from 200 mg daily to 50 mg daily. Also, my feet don't get real cold anymore. Accordingly, haven't worn the liners in a while. If we experience a really cold winter, may wear them. They are very effective.

Title: Re: Battery-Heated Glove Liners
Post by Action Lad on Oct 27th, 2017, 8:00pm

Jay, any idea how well their Thermo Soles work?  I'm tempted to give them a shot.   [smiley=chinscratch.gif]

Title: Re: Battery-Heated Glove Liners
Post by jayg on Oct 27th, 2017, 9:45pm


Action Lad wrote:
Jay, any idea how well their Thermo Soles work?  I'm tempted to give them a shot.   [smiley=chinscratch.gif]


I don't know. Are there any user reviews for them?

Title: Re: Battery-Heated Glove Liners
Post by jcsadowski on Nov 4th, 2017, 7:14pm

I bought 'glove liners" extra batteries also.

I gave them away.

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