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Nevercold Ontario electronic thermal gloves are very thin in structure and do not have an actual thermal insulation layer. They are primarily designed as under gloves under thicker winter gloves. However, Ontario thermal gloves can also be used in freezing weather as such, for example in tasks that require moderate finger dexterity (e.g. photography), where using thicker gloves is not possible. Thermal gloves are also excellently suitable for people suffering from white fingers, both for indoor and outdoor use.
The heating elements of the Ontario thermal gloves are around the fingers, so the heat is evenly and pleasantly distributed inside the gloves. The back side of the gloves is made of thin and flexible polyester-spandex mixed fabric, and the palm side is made of slightly thicker, soft microfiber fabric. The inner lining is pleasantly soft polyester fabric.
The battery pockets of the gloves are at the wrist. The power sources are efficient and compact lithium-ion batteries.
Ontario gloves have a three-stage temperature control. The heating intensity is selected with a push button on the wrist. The color of the light on the push button indicates the selected heating intensity. At full power, the temperature of the heating elements is 52 °C and the battery life is about 2 hours. At the lowest power, the temperature of the heating elements is 37 °C and the battery life is about 8 hours. The heating can also be turned off completely at the push of a button when it is not needed.
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Excellent thermal gloves, WARM 😊 recommendation. I have had the gloves in daily use for three months now. I wear mittens over the gloves, they keep my hands warm even in -30 degrees. I suffer from white fingers, these have allowed me to do winter sports again, I couldn't do without them.| Overall rating |
Quite good, the battery lasts for just under 8 hours of work on the lowest setting. Designed for outdoor activities etc. so you can't expect it to be suitable for heavy lifting, but it works even there when you put on a pair of gloves that are 2 inches too big. It would be nice if someone developed the product further specifically for work use.| Overall rating |
I bought the gloves mainly for video shooting in the cold, as my hands are particularly sensitive to freezing. That's why I chose the thinnest gloves so that I could use the camera's settings. Gloves alone don't provide enough heating power in the cold due to the lack of insulation, but when you put on, for example, woolen mittens over the gloves, the combination starts to work. I filmed a funeral procession in 16 degrees below zero with the above combination, and there were no problems whatsoever. . So they work well as undergloves in the cold and in cool indoor spaces as such.