M'kay...
Past couple of years I have been running with a few different pair of thinsulated leather winter gloves for the early and late seasons in New England. There just ain't no riding available out here in the true "dead of winter". One thing I noticed is that, whenever the weather is downright nippley (that's when nipple erections are completely uncontrollable) the heat from my heated grips can't penetrate well enough into my hands through the big ass'd gloves needed to keep from getting frostbite on the backs of my hands exposed to the arctic winds.
After discussing this ad nauseum with several other local riders, one of our own forumites, Dan, aka BkrK12 (I have no idea what that stands for) mentioned that he had some gloves he bought a few years back from the HotGrips folks (right here in Live Free Or Die New Hampster) that are designed specifically to work with their heated grips. (You know HotGrips right?)
These gloves have thick insulation on the backs of your hands, but thin (or no) insulation in the palms. Wow, says I! This sure seems like what I want, and maybe everyone else who is running heated grips in the chilly states in the land with little sunshine.
I contacted the fine folks at HotGrips through their web site. Being New Hampshire folk, they responded to my e-query in mere minutes and informed me that they no longer carry the Gloves that citizen Kenny bought, as those gloves were manufactured in PAKISTAN, and they felt very uncomfortable in dealing with manufacturers in that part of the world. 1 Thumbs up to HotGrips. So, they said, they did not have anything to offer me. I thanked them for their correspondence.
A few more days passed and I received another email message from HotGrips principle Jim Hollander, who provided me a lead (and a direct web link) to some gloves that he found being made by FirstGear (now owned by Tucker Rocky) known as the "Firstgear TPG Glacier Waterproof Winter Motorcycle Gloves" FirstGear also makes a similar glove intended for use with heated grips known as the "Firstgear TPG Tundra Waterproof Winter Motorcycle Gloves" the main difference being the Glaciers are all leather and the Tundra is a mix of leather and Cordura textile.
Wow, how about that for customer service? Through further email conversation I found that they (HotGrips) are now considering carrying them on their website (after being prodded by me to find them). But the timing of their obtaining them wholesale through Tucker Rocky will be long, so Jim suggested I just order them thru any Tucker Rocky vendor. 2nd thumbsup.
I have ordered myself a pair of the all leather Glaciers through MotorcycleSuperstore, for $89 with free shipping. While a bit pricey for a non-electrified glove, if they work as advertised, and remain relatively waterproof as described, I will say it's money well spent. And I'm a cheap SOB!
When the gloves come in I promised to do a report back to my new friend Jim at HotGrips and will also report back here.
Past couple of years I have been running with a few different pair of thinsulated leather winter gloves for the early and late seasons in New England. There just ain't no riding available out here in the true "dead of winter". One thing I noticed is that, whenever the weather is downright nippley (that's when nipple erections are completely uncontrollable) the heat from my heated grips can't penetrate well enough into my hands through the big ass'd gloves needed to keep from getting frostbite on the backs of my hands exposed to the arctic winds.
After discussing this ad nauseum with several other local riders, one of our own forumites, Dan, aka BkrK12 (I have no idea what that stands for) mentioned that he had some gloves he bought a few years back from the HotGrips folks (right here in Live Free Or Die New Hampster) that are designed specifically to work with their heated grips. (You know HotGrips right?)
These gloves have thick insulation on the backs of your hands, but thin (or no) insulation in the palms. Wow, says I! This sure seems like what I want, and maybe everyone else who is running heated grips in the chilly states in the land with little sunshine.
I contacted the fine folks at HotGrips through their web site. Being New Hampshire folk, they responded to my e-query in mere minutes and informed me that they no longer carry the Gloves that citizen Kenny bought, as those gloves were manufactured in PAKISTAN, and they felt very uncomfortable in dealing with manufacturers in that part of the world. 1 Thumbs up to HotGrips. So, they said, they did not have anything to offer me. I thanked them for their correspondence.
A few more days passed and I received another email message from HotGrips principle Jim Hollander, who provided me a lead (and a direct web link) to some gloves that he found being made by FirstGear (now owned by Tucker Rocky) known as the "Firstgear TPG Glacier Waterproof Winter Motorcycle Gloves" FirstGear also makes a similar glove intended for use with heated grips known as the "Firstgear TPG Tundra Waterproof Winter Motorcycle Gloves" the main difference being the Glaciers are all leather and the Tundra is a mix of leather and Cordura textile.
Wow, how about that for customer service? Through further email conversation I found that they (HotGrips) are now considering carrying them on their website (after being prodded by me to find them). But the timing of their obtaining them wholesale through Tucker Rocky will be long, so Jim suggested I just order them thru any Tucker Rocky vendor. 2nd thumbsup.
I have ordered myself a pair of the all leather Glaciers through MotorcycleSuperstore, for $89 with free shipping. While a bit pricey for a non-electrified glove, if they work as advertised, and remain relatively waterproof as described, I will say it's money well spent. And I'm a cheap SOB!
When the gloves come in I promised to do a report back to my new friend Jim at HotGrips and will also report back here.
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