SAVIOR HEATRechargeable Heated Gloves - Electric Ski Gloves with 3 Heating Levels, Touchscreen, Waterproof for Men & Women
B**1
not frozen anymore
I've always had poor circulation in my fingertips when skiing. These gloves saved me on a cold windy day. I usually end up tucking my fingers into the palm section of the gloves while on the ski lift, for extra warmth, but didn't need to do that with these gloves. I kept it on low to preserve the battery life. At one point I thought the right hand battery died out, but it had turned off after being on for a while, I noticed I was getting chilly again, and was able to turn it back on. I find that feature pretty useful, so that you are using the heat when you NEED it not just all the time.Good gloves without the heat feature too.
F**.
Mixed feelings about them
Definitely these gloves keep my hands warm. And I'm very happy to have found a size that fits my hands (XS). Two negatives for me are 1-the 'look' of them. They look like ski gloves. I wanted to find a solid black color. 2-The batteries are located inside the wristband of the gloves. This makes the wristband area too bulky to fit underneath the sleeve of my coat yet not wide enough to fit over the wrist area of my coat. So as a result of this conundrum, I walk around with my coat sleeve scrunched up and the wrist band area of the gloves scrunched as well, all of which pushes the gloves forward on my hands which means my fingers don't get the heat from the end of the finger portion of the gloves and I have to keep pushing the gloves down onto my fingers while I walk. Not a good 'look', not a comfortable 'feel' or effective fit. I haven't returned them because I suspect finding other gloves --perhaps with the batteries located inside the top side of the gloves would not be possible. And, the only solid black electric gloves to fit my hands are glove liners which are not waterproof or windproof so I'd need to purchase another pair of gloves to wear overtop of the electric liners so I'd have the added bulk around the wrist once again. ...sigh.... Hopefully these companies will be motivated to take the next step in their R&D departments and create a thinner battery, perhaps in a better location and also design gloves that are attractive to women not just when they're out skiing. If I get a chance I'll post photos to this review so you can see what I've tried to describe.
L**.
Short battery life
The battery didn’t last hardly anytime on the ski slopes - which is why I bought them!!!
P**I
Terrific Heated Gloves
I purchased these as an early Christmas gift, and they were truly appreciated. My friend's hands are always cold, and are especially so when he walks his dog in the fall and winter. He reports that they kept his hands very warm on a very cold day. He is able to use his phone with the special pads on the index fingers of the gloves. He owns the same brand of heated socks--courtesy of me--and they are also terrific.
B**R
Battery life
Overall the gloves kept my hands nice and warm. The only downfall was the battery didn't last as long as mentioned.
R**B
stays warm
Obtained late in season, so have only warn twice . Gloves stayed warm over two - two hour periods of time, with temps in the 20's F. Gloves were generally comfortable. Palm and finger fronts seem a touch too thick, but if this means more warmth (as it appears to do as opposed to a previous competitor's gloves), I'm okay with that. They looked bulky, but I found they are easy to adjust to fit to winter coat.
E**S
Possibly suitable for indoor use
You can detect the heat in these gloves when you first turn them on, but after 30 minutes outside in 20°F my hands were cold.Even on the highest setting, they simply do not get warm enough, plus they have several other problems.The heat level will not stay on high.After a couple of minutes it drops back to medium and must be punched up again.The gauntlets are not long enough to stay reliably in place over a jacket sleeve.The gauntlet draw cord is easy to tighten but very awkward to loosen. Better systems exist.As you may have gathered from their chart, the sizing is odd.Plenty long in the fingers, but very tight across the back of a normally proportioned hand.Awkward to grip a ski pole. Poor dexterity.Not ready for prime time.
M**E
Warm hands for sure
Bought these for my daughter, who has Raynauds disease so she struggles to keep her hands warm even in cool weather. She wears them ice fishing and stays comfortable for hours. Truly a great product. Hopefully it'll have a reasonable life span.
D**N
Heats mostly from the top, bright leds always on...
Gloves are warm, they do the job... But they scream to everyone around you that your some rich guy with heated gloves... The heat is also mostly from the top of the glove, perhaps they dont want to scrunch wires when you curl your fingersEither way the super bright LEDs remain on the entire time the heat is on, and at night u can see it from the other end of the street.My cheif complaint here is that I wanted warm hands, not a non-negotiable conversation peice.
C**
Hands stayed warm.
I needed these as I have arthritis and cold really bothers me. I have a new dog who loves the dog park. I take her every day and you get very cold as I like to let her run for an hour. These gloves make it more comfortable for me. These are new so only time will tell how long they last. Will review in a couple months.
D**T
Warm but not waterproof.
Perfect fit . Very warm. On 3 bars they lasted close to 2 hours. On 2 bars they last almost 5 hours. No problem charging them and the battery does not get in the way when wearing them. The only problem that I found is : They are NOT waterproof. My hands were wet right into my fingers and took a couple of days to dry. The heat actually goes to all fingers, which is great. I would recommend them as long as you do not get them wet.
N**N
NO WATERPROOF
I bought them only because it says waterproof but when I skiied in rain they soaked all water so I can squeese them to drip water. it is completely NOT WATERPROOF!!! I am waiting for them to reply to my complaint.
S**E
Hears up quickly and maintain heat…love then
Use for shovelling and snow-blowing. Gets very cold in Ottawa Canada so heated gloves is essential. Wish I bought years ago my fingers would have loved them.
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