Heated Gloves
#62
I have a problem with circulation in the last three fingers in my hand. It doesn't necessarily have to be cold either. I have seen my fingers turn white in 55*temps when it's damp. With all the discussion over heated gloves, which i have, no one has mentioned heated liners. I have PowerLet heated glove liners . They use an infrared type technology where the entire glove gives off heat without the use of internal wires. I wear these with a pair of uninsulated deerskin gauntlet gloves and my hands stay toasty warm in 26* temperatures. I also have their Jacket liner which the gloves plug into. The liners with thin gloves are not bulky at all unlike the heated gloves that I have. You may want to look into these. AL
#64
my wife is the same way. She has an autoimmune condition in addition to neuropathy. I have to keep the water heater and a cooler setting then normal because she will turn the Hot water all the way up to where it would be too hot because she cannot feel it. She will stand in front of the fireplace at a distant where most of us find it uncomfortable and she is good. But she does feel cold and when she does, it is painful to her. Unfortunately, she does not like the side effects of medications they have given her to try and alleviate this so she just puts up with it.
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#67
I have a problem with circulation in the last three fingers in my hand. It doesn't necessarily have to be cold either. I have seen my fingers turn white in 55*temps when it's damp. With all the discussion over heated gloves, which i have, no one has mentioned heated liners. I have PowerLet heated glove liners . They use an infrared type technology where the entire glove gives off heat without the use of internal wires. I wear these with a pair of uninsulated deerskin gauntlet gloves and my hands stay toasty warm in 26* temperatures. I also have their Jacket liner which the gloves plug into. The liners with thin gloves are not bulky at all unlike the heated gloves that I have. You may want to look into these. AL
Do they fit inside a regular glove or how much larger a glove do you have to use?
#68
#69
Me neither. When I'm off the bike, walking around, the batteries in the gloves work great - just as good as if they were plugged into the bike.
#70
I received a set of Dragon Heatwear Epic Heated Gloves. I charged the batteries up for a few hours then installed them in the gloves. Within about a minute, I could feel hot heat. These may be the ticket. I'll have a cool ride in the morning with temps in the lower 40s to test them in the cold.
I've got an appointment to see the primary care about the Reynauds thing.
I've got an appointment to see the primary care about the Reynauds thing.