Duhan Motorcycle Heated Gloves
These Heated Gloves from Duhan are perfect for winter and cold weather riding. Featuring LIMDRY Technology, the gloves are made with outer waterproof and breathable fabric, with a 3D Laminated membrane to help keep out water but still allows the gloves to be fully breathable.
- Heats Up Immediately – These motorcycle heated gloves with 2 pieces 2600mAh rechargeable batteries(with FCC certification), which lasts 3-6 hours. Provide a wide heating area to keep your hands warm, help for poor blood circulation, arthritis, and provide simply for more comfort and warmth.
- 3 Temperature Settings – These gloves come equipped with three different heat settings: high (130-140?, 3-4H), medium(120-130?, 4.5-5H), low(110-120?, 5.5-6H), you can easily control the temperature of the heated motorcycle gloves. The highest setting heated system provides instant and lasting warmth in temperatures as low as -20 ?
- Touchscreen Compatible – The gloves are touchscreen compatible and feature a conductive thumb and index finger that makes it more recognizable for modern smart devices. No more freezing hands when using the phone.
- Waterproof And Windproof – The rechargeable heated glove designed with excellent LIMDRY waterproof technology and windproof fabric, prevent cold wind from entering the gloves. Keep your hands warm and dry even you riding in cold rainy weather.
- Electric Heated Gloves Perfect For Outdoor Sports – kemomoto electric heated gloves come with a protective carbon fiber shell that will protect your joints. Hook and loop buckle closure on cuffs is designed for easy adjustment. Perfect for motorcycle, ski, snowboard, snowshoe, hunting, ice fishing, sledding, shoveling snow.
arno –
These gloves are marketed as a motorcycle heated glove. Although the build quality looked decent, these gloves are very stiff and reduce alot of hepatic feedback when trying to work the controls of a motorcycle. The battery are rather large and just dont feel very comfortable. And the main reason I purchased these was for the warmth, when you start riding and the wind hits the gloves, you feel zero warmth. Unfortunately I had to return the gloves to amazon after 2 days of use. Just didnt work to my liking.
ian –
The gloves weren’t 100% what I thought they would be but they did keep my hands warm in 40° weather with rain.I would recommend these gloves for the price.
Curry –
Nice gloves, great style but not very warm at speed over 65. Air gets through them and makes your fingers cold.
Slate –
It’s nice to have warm and especially during winter. At first it’s hard to get a good grip but then the gloves start molding to ones hand and grip becomes easier.
Ducatista –
Overall good gloves and good value for money. Materials and build quality are good.Things I don’t like – there are 3 heat levels (high, medium and low), and each level is represented by color (red, blue and green). I remember that the red represents high, but I always get confused about the other two colors (green is low and blue is medium by the way). Not very intuitive.The gloves are also hard to use with touch screens.Overall, other than these two small issues, I like the gloves and would recommend for this price.
Moto Man –
Subpar. I live in central california and ride my Harley dyna to work about 20 minutes on the freeway to work in 40 degree weather sometimes mid 30s. I ride on average around 80 to 90 and they keep my hands alive, not numb, but definitely not toasty. Even on the highest setting. Perhaps if i hand guards to cut the wind out they would preform a little better. Ive regularly do longer rides in the cold, 3 hours pluss. These gloves barely hold up. I still have to say its better than just plane old winter gloves but they wouldnt be my first pick. 50 degree weather and up theyll do good enough.
Alan in Minnesota –
I bought these primarily as warm, heated gloves for motorcycle riding in the Fall and Spring. Winter in Minnesota just doesn’t work for riding 🙂 so I’ve been using these for snow removal and walking outside. The fit, for me, is a just little snug but I think they’ll do fine. The battery is a little big at the inner wrist but I’m hoping for long life to offset that.
Arlan DeKock –
My hand span is 9.5″ and size Large fits perfectly.My concern is maintaining the batteries correctly over the summer. These are very special batteries that you don’t run down to Walmart to replace.