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Mikko K. verified buyer, 26.6.2018
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Anonymous verified buyer, 15.3.2018
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Ladies for filling. These and the rod gloves on the bike so will be even more accurate in -18 frost.
Tommi H. verified buyer, 20.7.2017
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Went as a gift, no usage information
suv...@...om verified buyer, 14.11.2017
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For those who suffer from white fingers, radiator gloves are an excellent tool. This thinner model sometimes lets through the wind, but for example, thin silk gloves underneath help. The temperature control works easily and with the greatest power you can cope with the day's outdoor runs. Charging the battery is easy. The circuit breaker of the previous gloves of the same brand stopped working after less than a year of use. Still, I dared to try again.
Matti K. verified buyer, 13.10.2017
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I just got Ontario pro gloves. The difference does not seem to be any other than the palm side of the grip. The gloves are quite suitable in L-size (work glove size 9). The cord between the batteries and the glove is quite hard, especially when it has to be pounded into the back pocket of the glove. The connector is not a 3.5mm plug but some special huh connector! At a maximum temperature of -9C in cold weather, the glove was warm but not hot. In the car, on the other hand, the minimum level was enough. The thermal resistors are in the back of the vein with insulation. On the palm side there is a mere fabric WITHOUT any wear protection. They really don’t want to steer by hand with children when downhill. The glove fit reasonably under Showa660 (dive dry glove) or Arctic fisher blue gloves. The future will show if the glove is enough to keep your hands warm in 1C water for an hour. The power selector switch (3 positions) is in the square on the back.