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Dave
Anyone use heated glove liners?
What he said!!!!!!I went with the T5. I think I would have the same issue that Bob mentioned above. I like my gloves to fit snug and when I tried on the liners they wouldn't fit under my existing gloves so I would have to buy gloves to go over them. This is a good option if you if you don't like the protection of the regular full gloves like the T5. They are a little bulky but I got used to them in no time.
The reason I went Gerbing over other options was the warranty.
I would say the Warm and Safe (don't recall the model but there is one with good armor) gloves or Gerbing T5. I went with the Gerbing T5 because the lifetime warranty. W&S was a 2 year if I recall correctly. The two gloves were the same price. $150 range. The W&S appeared to have better armor but the warranty was what sold me on Gerbing. The Gerbings would protect just fine in a get off.I'm now in the market for some armored, heated gloves. Any suggestions?
I don't have liners, but I do have a pair of FirstGear heated gloves. I think I'd agree with the sentiment above, that heated gloves would be better than heated grips.I have their heated gloves but not the liners. Don't think liners would fit in any of my non-heated gloves, but may be wrong on that. Love the heated gloves though. Much better than heated grips IMHO.
+1 and you can use heated gloves on any bike that has a Gerbings pigtail. Plus all Gerbings products are warranted for life.I have their heated gloves but not the liners. Don't think liners would fit in any of my non-heated gloves, but may be wrong on that. Love the heated gloves though. Much better than heated grips IMHO.
+1 and you can use heated gloves on any bike that has a Gerbings pigtail. Plus all Gerbings products are warranted for life.I have their heated gloves but not the liners. Don't think liners would fit in any of my non-heated gloves, but may be wrong on that. Love the heated gloves though. Much better than heated grips IMHO.