🧊 Chill Out, Warm Up! Your hands deserve the best this winter!
The SVPRO Heated Gloves are designed for both men and women, featuring advanced carbon fiber heating elements that provide warmth across the back of the hand. With a temperature range of 35-45℃, these gloves are perfect for outdoor activities like skiing, hunting, and hiking. They are made from a blend of high-quality cotton, polyester, and spandex, ensuring comfort and durability. The gloves also feature a touchscreen-compatible design, allowing users to operate devices without removing them. Windproof and waterproof, they are ideal for any winter adventure.
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Hiking, Fishing, Hunting, Skiing, Outdoor Work |
Material Type | 80% Cotton+17% Polyester+3% Spandex |
Color | Black |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Supported Battery Types | No battery included |
B**N
Warm hand, food overall fit
Nice fitting gloves at first I thought were tight in wrist area but once on I understand this is to keep sow out during activities like Snowmobiling Skiing and similar The output of warmth is selectable which makes a difference on battery depletion Alkaline recommended or rechargeable. The actual heat factor is slight but noticeable which is good because a extreme heat is not necessary only a few degrees extra makes for a longer lasting comfortable glove. The durability is good in my area they were put to the test this season and have had no problems holding up the value is good virtually comparable to regular gloves and easily recommended
C**H
Nice and toasty!
These gloves were a big hit! We purchased a pair for my father-in-law. He loved them so much, my mother-in-law asked for them, too! Very soft and comfortable. Easy to put on and pull off. The warm feeling is very nice and not too much. Glad we got these at the beginning of the winter season. They'll be used a lot.
N**.
Good Pair of Gloves, Not Enough Heat
As the weather is getting colder each day this winter, I was eager to put these "heated" gloves to the test.Each pair takes 3 AA batteries, so you need 6 batteries total, which are not included. I would recommend using rechargeable batteries because regular batteries would get drained pretty quickly with constant use in these gloves. The battery case is a little cumbersome to get in and out of the little pocket. The design of the case isn't the best, because I can see the little button being accidentally pressed into the off position once placed back in the pocket.I was very disappointed in 2 of the features that these gloves were described to have. First of all, the touch screen capability does not work at all. The gloves themselves are very comfy, but they are also very bulky. The touchscreen patch on the index fingers that you are supposed to use on a device, simply don't work.The other feature was the fact that these were supposed to be "heated" gloves. After putting batteries in and waiting almost 45 minutes, I kept wondering if it would get hotter. Unfortunately, it did not. The amount of heat felt the same as if you blew hot hair onto your hands.Overall, it's a solid pair of comfy gloves, but I wouldn't count on them warming you up.
J**G
good gloves and heating works
The ski gloves are quite comfy. They look good and the quality feels good. I mainly got these gloves because I am curious about the heating system for the gloves. There is a pocket on the sleeve of the glove that holds the battery. I have a little trouble taking out the box for the batteries but other than that, It works well. It takes around a minute for me to feel the heat. The weight of the gloves does take a while to get used to but it is not so heavy it’s annoying.
T**Y
Very nice, warm, gloves
My husband and I share these gloves. Whenever one of us has "work" to do outside in the winter, we wear them. They are a little big for a woman's hands, but not huge. The elastic wrist helps and I can still do what I have to do with them on, without them being cumbersome. They are nice and warm with or without using the heating element, but really warm when using the heating element. My husband uses them for shoveling snow and came in bragging on how warm his hands remained while shoveling. They are worth it for that reason alone. The only downside is that they take "regular" batteries... they are not rechargeable gloves. That's good and bad, I guess. If you need them right away, you are not having to wait for them to charge. Just pop in new batteries. But that also does make them a little bulky. But for a fraction of the price of other heated gloves I found, I plan to just use rechargeable AA's. I recommend these gloves.
B**E
Keep charged
Gloves do everything they need to, just beware that keeping on the highest setting drains the battery SUPER FAST. The medium setting provides the best heat to time ration
J**N
Misleading marketing
I didn't read carefully enough. These are marketed as rechargeable but they aren't even chargeable. They count on you buying and using rechargeable AA batteries as rechargeable gloves. That annoys me.
M**E
Requires too many batteries
these gloves are a decent quality. They are quite thick though, and that makes it difficult to use your fingers. I recently used these while I was doing some cold weather plumbing work and they kept my hands warm and dry. The heat is subtle. You can't really feel it against your skin, but the interior of the gloves just stays comfortable warm. My issue with these gloves is the battery unit. First: each glove requires 3 AA batteries. That is a large number of batteries for such a little function (again, its not like these are beaming with heat.) As well, the plastic battery pack slides into a pocket on the cuff of each glove. Its actually not too distracting. However, it is not easy to turn them on and off without removing the battery back to locate and press the button. Overall, these are decent heated gloves, but there are rechargeable versions out there which, though they cost a bit more up front, will save you battery money in the long run
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