G3 issues

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With my previous Widder gloves, I really didn't feel the heat however my hands were never cold. Nor did they sweat. With my new G3's, my hands sweat. As with the Widder gloves, the G3's are chained off my heated liner. Today I have the WNS liner controlled via HT. This part is very nice and I wish I had done this before.

The reason for my post is to find out if anyone else is having an issue with the sweaty hands when using the G3's? Do you have them on a separate controller from the liner?
 

ScubaDave

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No issue sweating in mine. Though they are on their own controler.
 

dduelin

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I run the dual controller from Gerbing for gloves and jacket. If it is cold enough to wear the G3's they are usually turned up much higher than the jacket is. I would be very uncomfortable if both were on the same controller.
 

dduelin

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I run the dual controller from Gerbing for gloves and jacket. If it is cold enough to wear the G3's the gloves are usually turned up much higher than the jacket is. I would be very uncomfortable if both were on the same controller. I would be sweating in the jacket while my hands were just comfortable.
 

Byron

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I run a dual controller also, G3's and heated socks only. The G3's do have good insulation and usually don't require much on the adjustment to keep toasty. I sometimes ride with them and don't even turn on the power.
 
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