warm hands this winter

Discussion in 'General Scooter Discussion' started by yellasei, Dec 12, 2010.

  1. yellasei

    yellasei Member

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    the last couple of years i have used oxford hot hands, heated grips but they take a good drain from the battery and tbh, only warm the palms of your hands :( yeah, i know what you are thinkin but i am old and i do actually suffer from a bad circulation disese :cray:
    this year i have bought these and well........they are brill :good: really recomend these if like me you ride whatever the weather. they fit as well as any other muffs i have seen and being neoprene they dont hold a bad shape. keep warm this winter buy some of these TUCANO URBANO muffs :cool:
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  2. bertie

    bertie Active Member

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    Yeh they are very good, ruins the look of the bike but if your gonna ride anymore than a few miles in sub 0 temps the mits are ideal.
     
  3. Surferdude

    Surferdude Member

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    Mmm me likey! Might get some of those! "old" na....."classic" (me too! :lol: )
     
  4. t.norman1987

    t.norman1987 New Member

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    LOL. Sorry when I was the photo I couldn't help but laugh, makes it look like an invisible naked ghost rider who has chilly hands. I sympathies though, a few people in my family have raynaudes disease and struggle to drive a car in winter never mind a bike.

    I have just got some good thermal liners and winter weight gloves, still get cold but its bearable. Might have to give these a go if it stays below zero for much longer.
     
  5. tErr0

    tErr0 Administrator Staff Member

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    A friend of mine has the same ones but what I found weird was having to use the switches through the neoprene. Just felt weird to me.
     
  6. t.norman1987

    t.norman1987 New Member

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    The only thing about these that would concern me is that I am a little weary of using anything that attaches me to the bike in any shape or form.
     

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