Introducing the Volt Resistance Mens Titan 7v Heated Gloves – the perfect solution for those who want to stay warm and comfortable during the cold winter months. These performance gloves are designed to provide hours of safe, soothing heat that will keep your hands and fingers warm throughout the day. The Titan gloves are made with a waterproof leather shell that covers 120 grams of insulation, providing both warmth and protection from the elements. The gloves also feature a breathable waterproof membrane and a soft tricot lining, ensuring maximum comfort and warmth.
Here are some of the key features of the Volt Resistance Mens Titan 7v Heated Gloves:
– Four power level settings that allow you to adjust the temperature to your liking
– Full leather shell and fleece lining that provide both comfort and durability
– Easy charging and usage with no complicated apps or menus
– Designed, developed, and shipped from the USA, reflecting a commitment to quality and warmth
– A return policy that guarantees a perfect fit for customers who return the gloves in new/unused condition
In addition to providing warmth and comfort, the Volt Resistance Mens Titan 7v Heated Gloves also come with extra leather palm protection that ensures longevity in common wearing spots. The 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 see the power level setting and adjust the temperature without taking the battery out of the pocket.
The adjustable leather wrist strap and strong elastic cinch cord at the cuff help to seal out any unwanted cold air or moisture, ensuring that your hands stay warm and dry no matter what. With a commitment to quality and warmth, the Volt Resistance Mens Titan 7v Heated Gloves are the perfect choice for anyone who wants to stay comfortable and warm during the winter months.
Yardguy –
These gloves are nice and well made. The leather is thick. As gloves they seem quite adequate. At this early point, the charge does not seem to last as long as I would like. It might improve after a few charging cycles. At first they did not seem to heat up as much, but lately they seem better. Since it has been a warm winter, I have not used them as much as I had planned. I have had many heated gloves over the years and these are definitely the best of the lot. One improvement that could be made would be to have a way to charge them without removing the batteries which is a bit cumbersome.
T. Lee –
Having Raynauds disease and living in Minnesota I had to try something. As something to use to go out and spent a half hour to 45 minutes behind the snow blower it’s not the answer. Even with electric hand warmers built into the grips of the machine I still lost all the feeling in my fingers. This morning it’s -27 so I turned the gloves on 10 minutes before taking the dog out for her morning business. They were toasty warm when I stuck my hands inside and went outdoors for maybe 5 minutes. Within a minute or two I could feel the cold creeping right through the fingers like the elements had lost power. There wasn’t any wind either. The one spot that always stays warm is the backside of my right hand off to one side just above my ring finger, one hot spot. Where I do find the useful is for driving. I can jump into the vehicle when it’s cold and the chill of the steering wheel won’t effect like it normally does with just ordinary gloves.They have a nice fit and are high quality in build and material and the size was in correspondence with what I normally buy (XL). I ride my motorcycle early in the spring and late into the fall so I’m hoping these will be better than my non heated gloves on those 40 degree mornings.Maybe I ended up with a weak pair but I just think it’s an awful lot to pay for a driving glove.I expected more.
DNVinLT –
This was replacement pair and shared much of same issue of original purchase of the same glove. The manufacturer shipped new style batteries with old style clips in gloves and the clip detaches in useage so the glove shuts down. This replacement pair had a groove cut into the glove clip that was to simulate the newer clip (that was not in the gloves but in the first pair was in the charger clip) but the groove was insufficient. Because I had learned what was supposed to be I increased the hand cut groove depth and “can live with it” but it still isn’t right. ONCE the manufacturer gets the battery and glove clip to match up (so that the clip does not detach in use) the rating would be higher. It’s a very good price for what will become a very good glove.I particularly thank Amazon for assisting in replacing the first pair which let me understand what was wrong when I received this, the replacment pair.
Original Guru –
Don’t be mislead not all heated gloves are the same. I went and tested 5 different brands each with pros and cons. These have the most pro for them. They offer replaceable batteries and dual charging system. They also provide waterproof zippers with see through battery level which looks kind of cool and useful. One thing I don’t like is how to turn the gloves off or down. Holding the power button and then having to push the power button each time to change the level is annoying as heck. But all the alternatives are even worse out there. These gloves warms the tips of the fingers the palms the back of the hand. Most heated gloves only have a ceramic liner that heats just the palm or outlay of the fingers and not the tips. The performance of the gloves are great, but the gloves will not last long on high. In most cases you don’t need the gloves on high since you do some moving, but in those cases you might want to purchase an extra set of batteries.I use these gloves mostly for snow blowing and for football games. I usually have the level on the gloves at 2 for snow blowing since you are constantly moving you don’t need a huge amount of heat. For football games you will want it set to 3 or 4 since you are just sitting there. My gloves have lasted me for a whole football game set at level 4. They do have to be fully charged each use since you never know what settings you will leave them on. I paid $129.00 on sale but the retail on these are $300 which imo are worth every penny.
JerryG –
I like the gloves, but I don’t like the battery connectors used inside the gloves. They are not properly sized and do not click on correctly. The connection can get loose and come apart while in use. Also don’t like how difficult it is to get batteries in and out of glove in order to get connectors on. Wrote to company about it and they didn’t do much more than acknowledge that it could be a problem. When I pay this much money for a pair of gloves I expect the connectors to be rock solid