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Electric Heated Gloves

Keep hands warm during outdoor activities with on-demand heat.

Highlights
Heated cycling gloves with soft leather, 3 heat settings, touchscreen finger, and waterproof.
Pros

- Warmth
- Rechargeable
- Adjustable temperature

Cons

- Limited battery life
- Bulky

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$119.99

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Savior Heated Gloves

These heated gloves from Savior offer extra warmth on-demand. If your hands get too cold simply press the button on each glove to turn on the battery powered heated elements integrated into the gloves. These are great winter gloves for men or women and are perfect for skiing and other outdoor activities.

  • SUPERIOR MATERIAL – This heated gloves are made of soft sheep leather on whole palm and fingers, providing all-day comfort for you. Besides, this pair of electric gloves features an adjustable wrist belt design that is suitable for men and women.
  • 3 HEAT SETTING HEATED CONTROLLER – This battery operated gloves are powered with 7.4 V 2200mAh batteries (INCLUDED) and its batteries need to be charged for 3-4 hours so that it can keep warm long enough for 2.5-6 hours. There are three heated controllers that you can adjust the temperature to meet your need.
  • HEALTHY AND SAFE – This heating gloves adopt far infrared heating elements to promote blood circulation, relieve fingers caused by cold of stiffness, keeping your hands warm and cozy!
  • TOUCHSCREEN ELECTRIC HEATED GLOVES – Our heated gloves are coated with a conductive leather on the index finger that allows you to tap and swipe, keeping your hands warm and dry. You need a pair of our heating gloves to get through the warm winter!
  • WIDE APPLICATION – Our electric heated gloves are perfect for all kinds of outdoor activities like racing, fishing, hiking, skiing, motorcycling, hunting, climbing, running, sledding, etc. Enjoy outdoor sports even in a harsh winter!

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// MORE INFO

Protect your hands from the bitter cold with Savior Heated Gloves. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, these gloves are equipped with a rechargeable battery that provides warmth for up to six hours. The heating element is strategically placed to provide maximum warmth to your fingers, palm, and back of the hand. The gloves are made of high-quality materials that are both water-resistant and windproof, ensuring that your hands stay warm and dry in any weather condition. The gloves also feature a touchscreen-friendly index finger, allowing you to operate your smartphone or GPS while wearing them. With three adjustable heat settings, you can customize the warmth according to your preference. Whether you’re hiking, skiing, or shoveling snow, Savior Heated Gloves are a must-have accessory that will keep your hands cozy and comfortable.

  • SUPERIOR MATERIAL: Soft sheep leather for all-day comfort and adjustible wrist belt for men and women
  • 3 HEAT SETTINGS: 7.4V 2200mAh battery for 2.5-6 hours with three heated controllers
  • HEALTHY AND SAFE: Far infrared heating elements for blood circulation and finger relief
  • TOUCHSCREEN GLOVES: Conductive leather on index finger for phone use
  • WIDE APPLICATION: Perfect for outdoor sports like skiing and hiking
  • ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY: Even heat distribution, waterproof and windproof, with rechargeable batteries lasting up to six hours
  • STYLISH: Comes in multiple colors and sizes
  • ONE-YEAR WARRANTY: For added peace of mind
  • // MEDIA GALLERY

    // PRODUCT SPECS

    SizeMultiple
    ColorBlack-S66b
    Sport TypeSkiing
    MaterialPolyester, Cotton
    BrandSAVIOR HEAT
    Closure TypeHook and Loop
    Electric Heated Gloves
    released on September 14, 2016

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    // PRODUCT SUMMARY

    The Savior Heated Gloves are a game-changer in the world of outdoor winter accessories. Designed to deliver maximum warmth and comfort during cold weather activities, these gloves are equipped with advanced heating technology and an ergonomic design that provides maximum dexterity and flexibility. The heating elements are strategically placed throughout the glove for even heat distribution, and are powered by rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that last up to six hours on a single charge. The gloves are also waterproof and windproof, keeping your hands dry and protected from harsh weather conditions. The Savior Heated Gloves are available in a range of sizes and colors to suit any style, and come with a one-year warranty for added peace of mind. Whether you're skiing, snowboarding, hiking, or simply enjoying a winter walk, these gloves will keep your hands nice and toasty throughout the cold season.

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    // Savior Heat Company Profile

    Savior Heat is a brand of Eigday Heating Limited and based out of China. They produce a variety of heated clothing such as heated hats, heated socks, heated vests, heated gloves, and heat therapy products. – View Profile

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    // REVIEWS

    10 Reviews for Electric Heated Gloves

    1. Stephen B. Foskin

      I use primarily as a cycling glove for cold days in the midwest. The fit runs small so I’d think about ordering a size up particularly if you wear a separate liner. The gloves heat quickly and evenly but are stiff out of the box and my hope is they will loosen up a bit with more use. I found the mid level setting ideal for days on those upper 30 and 40 degree days providing enough warmth to keep hands comfortable maintaining natural sensitivity for manipulating brake handles and shift levers. Be careful when ordering and pay attention that you order the size you want. I had an issue when the gloves delivered to me were size Small when I ordered a Large. The seller is located in mainland China and as always there are some communication challenges but ultimately we worked out the exchange though it was nearly 5 weeks before I got the final shipment. I’ll follow up with another post at the end of the winter riding season.

    2. green freak

      These gloves work really well, even to your fingers and thumbs. I bought them for my cycling commute (about 50 minutes each way) central Ohio. So far I have had four days that warranted these gloves 29F, 33F, 27F and one at 22F (some days with 15mph wind) and they worked great! I am a female with frequently cold hands and I used to use mittens with chemical warmers for cold days, especially mornings. The combination kept my hands warm, but were awkward for shifting and braking. These gloves are a game changer with excellent dexterity and grip, more even heat and rechargeable. These are perfect for cycling. For my rides, I set the level on the highest setting and my fingers were toasty. For temps in the 30s, I am pretty sure a lower setting would provide plenty of heat, and I am also thinking that high heat will work into the teens. Off bike, it would probably work well into single digit temps. I will update my review if anything changes, but so far I am really impressed and am getting a pair for my spouse for when we ride our fat bikes in the snow.On sizing (I don’t know why Amazon populated this review with XL, I bought a medium), I wear a medium or large in women’s gloves and no more than a small in men’s gloves. The circumference around my palm is 7″ and the length of my hand “bird finger” to where palm meets wrist is also 7 inches. The medium fits like a glove. (perfectly)

    3. ciclo fool

      Just received these a couple of days ago via DHL from Hong Kong. Although the docs included showed a US location, I’m not sure what the return issues would be. I paid for expedited shipping and got them in about a week, as estimated.So far, have used one time for cycling in 32-36 degree weather with Bar Mitts and they worked great – used a combination of the 3 power levels and there was plenty of charge left after a 20 mile, 1/2 hour ride.Got these because they appeared less bulky than others and they are. They appear to be well-made. The fingers aren’t very flexible, but I assume it’s because of the heating elements – they keep your fingers warm. Was able to shift and brake OK despite the inflexibility, though.Will post again about the battery longevity as I’m concerned that it will be an issue.

    4. entropophile

      I’ve used these gloves now for 6 weeks nearly every day biking to and from work (15 minutes each way), and walking for an hour or so each night in temperatures from -26°C to 0°C (-15°F to 32°F). My hands are about a men’s surgical glove size 8.5 and the XXL glove fits just right. The fabric and materials are good. The quality of the heating is good, I didn’t time how long the batteries last, but enough for the one hour walk and 30 mins of biking. To remove the batteries, you unzip the waterproof zipper on the back cuff side of each glove, and disconnect the battery from its plug in the pocket, and move it to the charger. The charger light turns green after the batteries are charged. One issue I ran into with these gloves is that on three occasions, I put the gloves in my coat pocket to store them after they had been turned off, but the pressure of compressing them in the coat pockets inadvertently turned on the gloves. I caught this twice before the batteries were completely drained, but the third time both batteries were dead. I think this could be fixed by using a different type of switch, perhaps one that can be locked in the off position. Another mildly annoying thing is that the red led light that turns on on the back of the glove when you turn the gloves on is pretty bright and distracting when you are out in the dark, if you don’t want lights to be on your hands. It might also be good to make it possible to disable this red light, but then you woudn’t know when the gloves are on.

    5. Diane Porter

      Well, it recharges easily, and the charge lasts a long time. The only trouble is that the gloves keep only the back of your hands warm. In serious cold, it’s not quite enough. I might not use these as much I’d thought I would.

    6. Patio1952

      I ordered the wrong size initially, and reordered a large. I would normally wear a medium but reviews all said to go up a size. They are a tad long in the fingers(for me) but fit great in knuckle area. I charged the batteries, put them in, and they worked perfectly. My hands are going to be very happy this winter.

    7. John P

      I am surprised by the more critical reviews of this glove.This glove has the warmest fingertips I have encountered in a heated glove (liners excepted). But finger tips are my thing. For people who are interested in overall hand warmth, there are probably better gloves out there. The pinky edge is lacking in heat, as is the palm.I like the dated looking power button because it is flat, easy-to-press, and easy-to-read.Runtime is just average at 2-1/2 hours on full (which comes out to just under 7W). The battery compartment is uninsulated, so it’s possible that extremely cold weather will reduce runtime.These seem to run a little small. You can feel lumps under the fingertips, which are the heating elements. The entire index finger works with touch screens, but not the thumb.I can’t speak to reliability, as I haven’t had the gloves long enough.So, if your fingertips get cold, I highly recommend this glove. I have yet to find a glove that is an outstanding performer all around with respect to heating. If you need lots of heat, you should pair a heated liner with a well-insulated overglove or mit, like the VentureHeat liner (but avoid the VentureHeat glove). If you need extreme heat, try the MotionHeat Liner with the 16V battery paired with a good mit.

    8. Mtbross

      This is just an initial impression as i just received and haven’t put to test yet. I initially purchased the Savior gloves that are $139.. bulkier and more for skiing, but returned as they were too large. My hands are 7 3/4″ circumference, and middle finger from wrist is 7″. Reviews said order up, so I got medium and I was swimming in the fingers.. So I went to the Savior website and saw these listed for Cycling! Why doesn’t Amazon list as such too? This is why I purchased…for cycling both mountain and road. I must have Raynaud’s because for past few years my fingers and toes go extremely numb even when temps drop to about 50 f making it tough to ride.I read all the reviews about sizing up..again… but decided to just go with true sizing by chart, and ordered small, and glad I did. The fit is perfect. Dexterity is great and should work fine for the shifting and brakes. Does not work on phone screen, but not big deal. Savior site says these are waterproof.I charged for four hours and fired them up on low. Was a nice slight warming going on. Moved one to middle setting and definitely warmer with good coverage on hands and fingers. Bumped to high and definitely warmer, but wouldn’t say hot hot…but should suffice for me.It has nice additional material for palm which should make them last awhile, even if I have a tumble or two. And seem breathable for sweaty hands which always happen riding. I do wear a watch, and because of battery placement, think I’ll be turning to under wrist when using these. Not sure about washing them or how that will work out over time, as riding gloves do tend to get yucky over time, but hey, if I can feel my fingers, so be it.Didn’t give five stars (yet) because unsure how they will do yet. But initial impression is this is much better option for my cycling here in So CA than the ski style glove also offered by this company. Temps do drop to upper 30’s, but mostly in 40’s at night in winter. Guess if I lived in area that has true winter would go with the original glove I purchased in size small.Hopefully does the trick on the cold days and night rides. Will try to remember to come back and add to this once the temps drop and I get a few rides with them.

    9. JPops

      The original gloves were not very warm, and I contacted Savior Heated Gloves, which was exceptionally responsive, and they suggested I return them for a warmer pair. They even phoned me to check that I was reordering the right pair I would need — very impressive. On their recommendation I ordered the B07DL1QHLQ model, and extra large, since I was advised they run a little small. Despite my normal size of large, this XL model fits PERFECTLY, and the gloves are indeed a lot warmer. They are also thicker, but that is worth the extra warmth. I also found out that they feel much warmer and seem to stay much warmer if they are turned on a few minutes before wearing them. They seem well made. Would definitely order from this company again.

    10. jpb mom

      I have mixed feelings about these gloves. If they weren’t so expensive I would probably give 4 stars, but for the high price I think they should be better.I use them for bike commuting in CO. They don’t get noticeably toasty; in fact, at first I thought they weren’t working. But then realized that my fingers weren’t in pain like they are when I don’t wear them, so they do do something. I always use them on red/full heat and I wish they got warmer. I find it is best to start them 15 minutes before I use them to warm them up. I also wear liners under them.Size wise, my hand is usually between a women’s small and medium. On their size chart, I was solidly in the medium range and ordered that. They are a little big (long on fingers mainly) but are okay.They are bulkier than gloves meant for cycling and not as comfortable, but I can change gears and operate the brakes with no major problems.The battery pack gets in the way of my garmin watch but I push the watch up higher on my forearm and it’s ok.I’m going to try them for skiing, but not sure they’ll be better than my regular mittens that have the pouch for a hand warmer.

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