Introducing the Volt Tatra Men’s Rechargeable Heated Gloves – a reliable solution to keep hands warm and comfortable in the coldest weather. These gloves are designed to provide hours of safe, soothing heat to ensure that your hands stay warm throughout the day. The Tatra gloves are made from durable nylon fabric with a rich black cowhide leather palm, and they are not only waterproof but also long-lasting.
The gloves are constructed to keep your hands warm throughout the entire length of each finger, as well as the back and palm sides of the glove. With 120 grams of insulation and a breathable waterproof membrane, these gloves will keep your hands warm and dry in even the harshest weather conditions. The gloves also include extra leather palm protection to ensure longevity in common wearing spots.
Key features of the Volt Tatra Men’s Rechargeable Heated Gloves include two powerful 7.4v 2200mah rechargeable lithium batteries and a dual charger, four power level settings for heat output, and warming both sides of your hands, including fingers and thumb, as well as the back and palm of the hand. The glove’s battery pocket is located in the middle of the glove for easy accessibility and opens and closes with a waterproof zipper. The display window allows you to easily adjust the temperature to one of four power level settings without taking the battery out of the pocket. With an adjustable wrist strap and strong elastic cinch cord at the cuff, these gloves will seal out any unwanted cold air or moisture.
MIman2013 –
I recently purchased these gloves. I was willing to pay the significant asking price because it was one of the few gloves that indicated it had heating elements that extended into the fingers and not just the front and/or back of the hands. I use these gloves while running my snowblower. First let me say, these are very nice gloves, well-constructed, nice fit and they feel and look good. I usually wear a large, but due to comments I purchased an XL size and I’m glad I did. The XL fit snug, not tight, but the L would have been far too tight I’m sure. I charged the gloves upon receiving and waited a week or so until the first snow. I thought I would start the gloves on a 2 level (out of 4) but soon found that that was NOT enough. So I moved all the way up to the 4 level. While my fingers didn’t freeze like they use to…I was disappointed that I didn’t feel better warmth in the finger areas in particular. If my fingers had stayed warm I would have gladly rated these a 5. I gave it a 4 because I felt on the highest level my fingers should have stayed warm and not gotten cold at all. After all the day I used the gloves it was only about 30F out. Later in the winter I will be working in single digits and clearly will need more from these gloves. Next time I will turn the gloves on while I’m getting dressed to go out, so they can fully warm up and I will start at the highest level. I’m hoping that this will improve their overall performance. If the company were willing I would gladly exchange these gloves to try a different pair to see if they work better. If the next time I use them is worse or there is no improvement at all, I may have to send these gloves back for a refund. For the price I really was hoping they would heat the fingers better. Hoping for an improvement if I start them before going out.
D Harper –
If you suffer from Reynauds syndrome like I do (very cold hands). Then these just might be the gloves for you, they heat up nicley and can be quite toasty, I’ve been usinf them with recent poor wether and they feel great, however, just make sure you order the right size, I ordered mine on a medium as I have medium sized hands obviously, but they just felt a little too snug, but i’m putting that down to them just being new, and with the more use I get they will loosen up more, they are snug but nt uncomfortable. The main thing is the keep my hands warm, which is great.
Iain –
The gloves arrived without batteries and they didn’t look well made; the lining was coming adrift. The fingers were too narrow for the large size of the glove hand. Sent them back.
Rialbo –
The gloves were found to work well in 20 degree weather on setting three while plowing with a tractor for three hours.They are a bit bulky and nimble needs for filling fuel tank or shutoff valve operation, the glove slips off easily enough for the task. I do not attempt to use for glove-on fuel attention for fear of materials damage.The glaring deficiency is the difficulty of attaching and inserting the batteries because of the stiff latching mechanism and short somewhat inflexible cord requiring the battery to be almost fully in the pocket slot before the cord can be attached. This requires trying to hold the battery from full insertion in the pocket, holding the latch open and pressing the plug in place. Much dexterity or three hands could be welcome and do this task before wearing. The clear view-port provides heat button and power level management while wearing but changing the power level then was found necessary to press the button with the back of the other hand nuckle as the gloved fingers were not firm enough generally. Quick glove removal individually was found best.Bottom Lines:Spread palm and measured 9″ around nuckles bought XL size.Fingers slightly warmer than thumbsFit like a glove new but as lining compresses from use, obtains more flexibility
Kathleen Johnson –
I purchased these gloves a year ago after reading all the reviews and Watching the product video. I’ve warned them about 5 times. I was looking for a pair of warm ski gloves. It appeared the main complaint was obtaining the correct size gloves.I thought maybe for the price these would fit the bill.The video indicates that all the fingers including the thumbs are heated. I don’t believe the heating elements extend to the figures and thumbs. The palm and back of the hand are very warm. I just got back from a 3 mile walk, the outside temp is 30 degree’s, no wind. My thumbs are cold. Not only is there no heat in thumbs there is very minimal insulation. I kept pulling my thumbs into the palm to try to keep them warm. I can’t understand why people rate them so high.Update: After spending the $ I decided to try them again today skiing, temperature was 15 degrees, they were good for about 90 minutes set on high (I also added a thin wool liner under them) were ok for about 90 minutes set on high then the battery died. Then my figures and thumb became very cold and uncomfortable. ok if your only going outside for 30 minutes.
John –
Start with like: comfortable , good quality, along with actually keeping hands warm. Used ice fishing first time. Great to have a warm hands & fingers! Negative: very loose batteries in gloves, along with difficulty of adjusting temp ranges. More force than required to press selector along with constant shifting of battery to view selection range. Besides the Nuisance of the negatives- gloves perform per the original intent to provide warm comfort per cold outside temperatures! Great for Winter activities- not a driving glove by no means!