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The SNOW DEER Heated Glove Liners are designed for both men and women, featuring a rechargeable 2200mAh battery that provides up to 6 hours of warmth. Made from a blend of polyester and elastane, these gloves are perfect for outdoor activities like skiing and motorcycling, while also being suitable for everyday use. With a smart controller and touch sensor capabilities, they combine functionality with comfort, ensuring your hands stay warm and connected.
Size | M / L |
Brand | SNOW DEER |
Color | Black |
Material | 92% polyester 8% elastane |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 2200 |
Charging Time | 4 Hours |
Included Components | 1PC Vest |
Lower Temperature Rating | 100 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Upper Temperature Rating | 145 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.3 x 5.12 x 2.83 inches |
Package Weight | 0.66 Kilograms |
Brand Name | SNOW DEER |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | 5 year manufacturer |
Model Name | Gloves |
Suggested Users | womens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | SNOW DEER |
Part Number | HVE-ERWR1 |
Outer Material | lycra, neoprene, elastane, touch sensor, heating elements |
Sport Type | Skiing |
Hand Orientation | Left |
A**R
Excellent value!
For the money, I was not sure what I'd be getting. But I received them really fast and charged up and put them on. I have a condition where my fingertips get cold and feel numb, especially when getting into the cold car and waiting for things to warm up. Regular gloves don't help, and I'm always taking my hands off the steering wheel (not such a great idea) to hold them next to the warm vents. With these . . . cold no more! they heat the fingertips and the gloves are thin enough to really grasp the wheel and stay warm at the same time. We'll see about longevity, but for now these are exactly what I needed.Highly recommend. Will report back if they fail early or there is some other issue. Some folks have complained about the bulk of the batteries but there isn't much you can do about that; it didn't bother me, even over my bulky watch.
A**D
These are the right ones
So as a disclaimer, first time using heated gloves or heated anything, so not a robust base of comparison. That said, these gloves are solid. I did a ton of research trying to find a good pair to help me through New Hampshire winters while I do outside chores on the property (I moved here from CA and TX) and these came up on a lot of peoples' lists so I gave them a shot. They're a bit more expensive than some of the other options I saw, but the battery lasts a decent amount of time, the material stretches with just enough flex to feel tight around the hand, the index and thumb tips work well on touch-screens so I don't have to remove them when I'm changing music or whatnot as I snowblow. They'e liners, so you can use them on their own and they offer decent heat and protection, but they're supposed to go under larger gloves and that's where they really shine. My fingers would be aching, no matter how cold the gloves I wore were rated for, within ten minutes, and with these, that problem is no longer a problem. When I'm outside for a long while I'll turn them on for about 15 minutes than off again for 30 or so to preserve the battery and the heat trapped by the gloves is enough to keep my hands plenty warm. Small nit picky issue is that the charging process seems a little clunky, you have to take the batteries out of the gloves and plug them into a proprietary Y-cable, but whatever, I can live with that. Good product, feels of quality all around.
S**1
Great for small hands
I have the hardest time finding gloves that fit my small hands & aren't too bulky. They fit perfectly without any excess length in the fingertips.My only complaint is that they don't get very warm & that the batteries only last about 1.5 to 2.5 hours depending on the heat setting (I only set them on medium or high heat because I don't use these gloves with any outer layered gloves over them)They get warm enough to keep my hands comfortable, but I do wish that they produced more heat, didn't run out of battery power so fast, & it would also be nice if they had the ability to be plugged directly into an outlet or portable phone chargers for use. It is hard to justify the high price tag because of that.
K**S
Not a bot. Genuine Review!
These gloves work well. I have Reynauds syndrome (poor blood flow to extremities) and I do live camera operation for events. Some events, like sports, can get particularly cold, especially during football season. These keep my hands warm, and they do last the full 3 hours on High. The times when you really think you will need these, you will need to set to high. I used high for 30 degree F weather. I used Medium for 40 degree weather. YOU MUST HAVE GLOVES OVER THEM. These are liners, not gloves. I bought cheap $10 XL gloves to fit over them, and it’s a great combo. Have to go XL to fit them inside (I normally wear Medium without liners). Also, the little extra room let’s the heat disperse better.Obviously, creating a glove that is affordable and works well with wiring inside of it that won’t electrocute people is a tough task. I think this is a worthy investment.Side note: I recently learned 2 things about keeping warm. Besides wearing layers on top, wear layers on bottom. Extra socks. Loose layers allow room for the heat to spread. Tight clothing restricts the heat from moving around.Also, your feet are just as important as your head when it comes to the heat of your whole body. Use toe warmers, they will keep ur body as a whole, warmer.Good luck!
K**H
Meh...
Doesn't get as warm as thier hat. Barely use them...
B**
Heating Element Covers Entire Finger
I read several heating glove review articles and their recommended gloves. All of them heated only the back of the hand and fingers, and that appears to be an inherent limitation of all heated gloves (versus liners), at least as far as I was able to find. Before I used these liners, my fingers would quickly become painfully cold when I was walking our dog in below zero wind chill temperatures. I already have two pairs of insulated gloves, one more insulated than the other. I was concerned that liners may not fit well inside my gloves, but decided to order these liners because I could return them. I will not be returning them. I don't notice any tightness of discomfort in either pair of my gloves.I was also concerned that heating gloves may make my hands sweaty. Not so with these. If you are expecting your hands and fingers to be toasty warm, I did not find this to be the case with these liners. But, they kept my hands and fingers comfortable while walking our dog for 30 to 45 minutes in minus ten degrees wind chill, using my less insulated gloves. They are excellent.As a side note, many of the reviews I read were by people who suffer from Raynaud's syndrome. I did suffer from that until my physician told me that Raynaud's results from the core of my body being cold. As a result, my body pulls blood from my extremities to my core, causing my fingers to become cold. My physician recommended that, instead of further insulating my fingers, I should further insulate my core. He was right.
P**E
they perform as stated
OK, these gloves perform very well when inside a mitt, I have skied at - 10degree celcius and my hands stayed perfectly warm throughout my 3 hrs of skiing at level medium, I had put them on high for a few minutes before I went out then lowered it to medium, I did try the gloves without mitts, doesn't work you need to cover them I highly recommend them for use inside a mitt
I**A
Defect item
What's the return policy?The battery doesn't last ad long as it says on the description, it's heating when it turned off also, only heating by my little and ring finger.How can I return it and get my money back?
F**T
Très bel achat.... correspond à mes besoins.
Très contente de mon achat. Merci.
M**L
Pour l’instant ça fonctionne très bien reste à voir la longueur de leurs vie utiles
Les temps de fonctionnement pas charge de batterie indiqué sont vrai.
A**R
Battery doesn’t last as long as claimed
Battery lasts about 10 minutes on high as apposed to the claimed 30+ mins. This is after a full charge.
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