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Old 11-17-2014, 10:19 PM
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I can't seem to find an answer to my question. Are the gloves heated out to the finger tips? I have heated grips but my finger tips still get cold to the point of pain on those cold days and nights.

Also, what model of the gloves do you recommend the T5 or the G3?
 
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yes, but most of the heat in around the knuckles. At 20 f fingers are a little chilled on my 10 mile ride to work. Any colder then that I have a pair of liners called lizard skin. Not heated but help hold on the warmth.
 
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I have the G3
 
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Great, thanks.

20 degrees?!? heck, we'd all panic in Dallas and think that hell hath frozen over. :-) Almost like the SoCal guys, just not as bad, if they ever saw snow in at their home.
 
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I can't seem to find an answer to my question. Are the gloves heated out to the finger tips? I have heated grips but my finger tips still get cold to the point of pain on those cold days and nights.

Also, what model of the gloves do you recommend the T5 or the G3?
The fingers are heated. Not sure what model mine are. They are the Harley gloves made by gerbing. Make sure you get them snug, mine are a little to big and don't work as well keeping the fingers warm.
 
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My husband just went from the G3 to the T5 gloves - loves the T5, they heat the palm as well as the back of the hand. If you don't have heated grips I'd suggest the T5.
 
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they are heated to the finger tips. I have a pair that I have never used that i'll sell or trade for half of current selling price.
was kind of an impulse buy. We seldom see temps where my regular gloves don't do the job for me.
shoot me a PM if you're interested.
 
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I have the whole Gerbing kit, from the jacket to the socks. The jacket get a 10+ in my opinion, the pants probably a 7 with the socks getting a 5. IMO the gloves flat suck. I'd give them a 2. Sent the first pair back cause I had to talk myself into thinking they were even warm. The second set was just as bad. I don't even wear them. Unfortunately, the entire set made in China,but I believe They have recently moved the operations to the USA.
 
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I love my Gerbings!! I have the jacket liner and the G3 gloves. This morning at 20 degrees they felt great. They are honestly some of the best money I have ever spent. I tried the T5 gloves but they were much too bulky for me. The colder it gets the less you feel "excessive" warmth simply because its so friggin' cold!! I definitely felt heat from both items this morning and was very comfortable for my 25 minute ride to work.
 
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Not sure what the HD branded ones are doing but the Gerbing gloves with the 90 degree plug have heat on both the palm and the back of the hand whereas the earlier (straight plug) only had heat on the palm. I had both the G3 and T5 gloves - sold the G3 as they weren't any thinner/lighter and weren't as comfortable due to the no pre curved cut like the T5.
 


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