Heated grips vs Heated Gloves
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a personal opinion question for sure, I installed
HD heated grips (soldered connections not HD pushpins)
and have had great luck and I use them more than I ever
thought that I would. you will get folks who like the HD
heated, (me) and others like the 'heat demons' and they
are great also I am sure.
HD heated grips (soldered connections not HD pushpins)
and have had great luck and I use them more than I ever
thought that I would. you will get folks who like the HD
heated, (me) and others like the 'heat demons' and they
are great also I am sure.
#27
I agonized over this question for several years. I even bought a set of heated gloves, but I didn't like all the wires and sent them back. Heated grips are more expensive, and the first installation failed pretty quick. Under warranty (6 months) they were replaced by the newer version and I haven't had any problems so far.
I like that they are there when I want them, no external wires to plug into. I acknowledge my fingertips still get cold, but I think they would be even colder without the heat being applied to the palms of my hands. I really like the heated grips.
I bought some very good winter gloves which I'm sure also help keep the cold from the rest of my hand. So far, so good.
I like that they are there when I want them, no external wires to plug into. I acknowledge my fingertips still get cold, but I think they would be even colder without the heat being applied to the palms of my hands. I really like the heated grips.
I bought some very good winter gloves which I'm sure also help keep the cold from the rest of my hand. So far, so good.
#28
I like the grips I have had them on my last two bikes with no problems at about 40 my thumbs tend to get a little cold.. But this is a personal choice I don't like wearing gloves at any time work or riding I'm sure they would be warmer but I don't like the feel of a glove plus the grips are always ready to go and always hooked up
#30
Recently installed the Oxford Heaterz heated grips. It's an easy install and everything is in the kit. They work really well but you still need insulated/waterproof gloves in the colder weather. If you have a heated liner to plug them into, get the Gerbing T5 gloves, otherwise get heated grips.
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