Aroma Season Heated Gloves for Men and Women Skiing Gloves All Fingers Heated Relieve Raynauds Disease Three Heat Settings Battery Powered Rechargeable


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Aroma Season Rechargeable Battery Heated Gloves

It is ideal for winter skiing, snowboarding, snowmobile, snow shoveling, riding motorcycle, climbing, hiking, hunting and mountaineering etc. If you are spending a good deal of time working outside in winter especially shoveling snow, this rechargeable battery heated gloves can provide enough warmth for cold hands suffer from poor circulation and any kinds of winter cold issues.

Direction for use:

1, When you receive the gloves, the batteries are packed inside the pockets of the gloves.

2, Fully charge the batteries prior to its first use.

3, Connect the DC plug inside the gloves to batteries. Put batteries back into pockets. Zipper the pockets.

4, Wear the gloves, long press the power button to start heating. The power button will light up at red.

5, Short press the power button to select a temperature mode. Red indicates high temperature, Blue indicates medium temperature, Green indicates low temperature.

6, The gloves will stop heating in 1 hour automatically to avoid overheat of your hands. To stop heating manually, long press the power button. To continue using the gloves, just switch it on again.

Cautions: Keep batteries away from children. Do not open, modify, disassemble the batteries. Do not expose the product to rain or water.

To wash: Machine wash may damage the inside heating element. Brush clean is always recommended. Remove the batteries before washing. Do not twist the gloves.

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Size: S-M
Dimensions: 31.8 x 15.7 x 8.6 cm; 928 Grams
Brand: Aroma Season
Size: S-M

26 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Given the price i wasnt expecting much however the warmth lasted all skiing day. About 6 hours. Greatest benefit was on ski lifts when my hands get the coldest in the wind and these performed admirably.

    Nicely waterproof. Lasted the week of some hard skiing. 200km in a week.

  2. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    So far so good! the gloves are really warm, they warm quickly and the battery lasts for a good time, they are vey thick and generally well made and look very good!!

  3. Daniele6280 says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I am so glad that they have finally invented heated skiing gloves that isn’t bulky or heavy! I am so happy as someone with Raynaud’s I have a love hate relationship with skiing. It is great fun but my fingers hurt so much at times.
    These gloves have been tested on hill walks up a couple of mountains in Scotland and they heat up so fast. Very effective and should have enough power to last a day on the slopes. Fingers crossed we get to go the Alps in February to properly test them.

  4. CedricMacnaghte says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy to use. Charged battery to full before first use. Low setting worked great for 2hs.

    To see how long charge would last I didn’t recharge for 2nd use. One battery lasted 1 hour. Have recharged and had 2 hours so far so good.

    Comfortable fit. Kept hands warm on low setting in -7 temp.

    Update: battery ran out after 3hs again. I contacted seller who responded immediately and sent me out a replacement battery, which arrived earlier than expected. Fingers crossed as haven’t used for long enough to test battery charge.

    Excellent service from seller.

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I have been using these over the last month on my hour long cycle commutes and I have to say these have made cycling in the cold almost enjoyable again. My fingers usually get painfully cold on the bike despite having winter gloves on! But this is no longer the case.
    OK sure these are the most hideous pair of gloves I’ve ever seen, the design is straight out of the 80s. It goes with absolutely nothing I wear, but I’m not massively fashion conscious so it’s not a major issue. If I could get these in black I wouldn’t hesitate buying them (actually I’m off to have a look hold on.) yep it turns out they do so some black ones for a similar price although they don’t look quite the same style as these so I’m not sure how good they will be.
    These heat up pretty fast and the button is easy to control on the top. You also have the added benefit of a light being on your hand while on a bike which is super handy when Indicating. The three levels of heat work really well, I mostly have them on the middle setting and that is nice and toasty most of the way to work. You soon know about it when the power goes off, as this happened to me on a ride the first time and I thought the battery had died yet turned them back on and they worked fine again, I think there’s an auto cutoff after a certain amount of time. They soon warmed back up again though.
    Overall despite my hatred of the design I have to give these 5 stars as they work very well and have been my absolute saving grace over the last month. I can definitely recommend them, and wished I’d had them 6 years ago!

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I have been using these over the last month on my hour long cycle commutes and I have to say these have made cycling in the cold almost enjoyable again. My fingers usually get painfully cold on the bike despite having winter gloves on! But this is no longer the case.
    OK sure these are the most hideous pair of gloves I’ve ever seen, the design is straight out of the 80s. It goes with absolutely nothing I wear, but I’m not massively fashion conscious so it’s not a major issue. If I could get these in black I wouldn’t hesitate buying them (actually I’m off to have a look hold on.) yep it turns out they do so some black ones for a similar price although they don’t look quite the same style as these so I’m not sure how good they will be.
    These heat up pretty fast and the button is easy to control on the top. You also have the added benefit of a light being on your hand while on a bike which is super handy when Indicating. The three levels of heat work really well, I mostly have them on the middle setting and that is nice and toasty most of the way to work. You soon know about it when the power goes off, as this happened to me on a ride the first time and I thought the battery had died yet turned them back on and they worked fine again, I think there’s an auto cutoff after a certain amount of time. They soon warmed back up again though.
    Overall despite my hatred of the design I have to give these 5 stars as they work very well and have been my absolute saving grace over the last month. I can definitely recommend them, and wished I’d had them 6 years ago!

  7. MVFElysenlgi says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I have suffered with arthritis for several years now and the cold weather always makes the pain much worse so I do everything that I can to keep myself warm when going out on cold days. I already have a heated jacket that works well and keeps my body nice and toasty so when I saw these I thought they would work just as well for my hands and I wasn’t wrong.
    This pair of gloves comes complete with two Lipo type batteries and a charging unit. When I first received them I charged the batteries which only took about an hour and then connected the batteries to the gloves. The batteries simply plugin to a cable on each of the gloves and then it slides into a small pocket and is hidden away. Once connected, a button on the gloves will switch the heating on and you then have three settings for the amount of heat, I found that the second setting is plenty for my needs but it’s nice to know that I can make them even warmer if I need to.
    The gloves themselves are really well made with lovely tight and even stitching on a brightly patterned fabric. Inside the gloves is a thermal type of padding which feels lovely and soft and is quite warming even without the heat being turned on. When wearing these, I still have full movement of my fingers although as to be expected with thick gloves it is slightly restrictive compared to the thin type. If out in the snow these also have a strap that tightens around the wrist to keep the gloves sealed against anything getting in.
    I have worn these a few times now when going out and my hands have never felt so good, the heat seems to help calm my arthritis at the same time as keeping the cold out, I now feel as though I could enjoy a cold evening out such as at a bonfire party which is something I haven’t been able to do for years.
    Beautifully designed heated gloves that help on many levels.
    Recommended.

  8. AhmedJohann says:

     United Kingdom

    I have suffered with arthritis for several years now and the cold weather always makes the pain much worse so I do everything that I can to keep myself warm when going out on cold days. I already have a heated jacket that works well and keeps my body nice and toasty so when I saw these I thought they would work just as well for my hands and I wasn’t wrong.
    This pair of gloves comes complete with two Lipo type batteries and a charging unit. When I first received them I charged the batteries which only took about an hour and then connected the batteries to the gloves. The batteries simply plugin to a cable on each of the gloves and then it slides into a small pocket and is hidden away. Once connected, a button on the gloves will switch the heating on and you then have three settings for the amount of heat, I found that the second setting is plenty for my needs but it’s nice to know that I can make them even warmer if I need to.
    The gloves themselves are really well made with lovely tight and even stitching on a brightly patterned fabric. Inside the gloves is a thermal type of padding which feels lovely and soft and is quite warming even without the heat being turned on. When wearing these, I still have full movement of my fingers although as to be expected with thick gloves it is slightly restrictive compared to the thin type. If out in the snow these also have a strap that tightens around the wrist to keep the gloves sealed against anything getting in.
    I have worn these a few times now when going out and my hands have never felt so good, the heat seems to help calm my arthritis at the same time as keeping the cold out, I now feel as though I could enjoy a cold evening out such as at a bonfire party which is something I haven’t been able to do for years.
    Beautifully designed heated gloves that help on many levels.
    Recommended.

  9. KeeshaBraund says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I initially bought a lower spec version of these. There was a design fault so had to sadly send them back. They were so helpful and the customer care was brilliant. After sending them back, I recieved a voucher to use against these gloves. They are SO cozy and comfy. I am the envy of every football parent on the sideline! And so pretty!!! I suffer with Raynauds too and these gloves are a game changer. Love, love, love them!!!!

  10. Ars Staff says:

     United Kingdom

    I initially bought a lower spec version of these. There was a design fault so had to sadly send them back. They were so helpful and the customer care was brilliant. After sending them back, I recieved a voucher to use against these gloves. They are SO cozy and comfy. I am the envy of every football parent on the sideline! And so pretty!!! I suffer with Raynauds too and these gloves are a game changer. Love, love, love them!!!!

  11. ClaireLynton says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    The box these gloves come in are a nice presentation and inside you have the gloves, a charger and some very clear instructions.

    I charged my gloves as described for first time use, popped the charged batteries in the glove and hooked them up. Put the gloves on and popped on the heater. First impressions were great, the heat came pretty instantly and the back of my hands were nicely toasty within a minute.

    I went for a walk and took these with me for a bit of a test. In terms of the look and feel of these gloves, they are excellent. They have a contemporary colourful design and the material itself is nicely stitched.

    I went for my walk. my hands were warm and completely unaffected by the biting winds so they’re an excellent glove.

    In terms of the warming unit itself, the back of my hands were really warm on the top setting and not uncomfortably so, it was just right. But the description talks about all fingers being heated and that is 100% not the case. It is very much centralised to the back of your hand and my fingers never reached the dizzying heights I was hoping for!

    Good product but needs a bit more tweaking in my opinion to live up to it’s description.

    Warm Gloves - Cool Looking Gloves but not 100% effective

  12. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    The box these gloves come in are a nice presentation and inside you have the gloves, a charger and some very clear instructions.

    I charged my gloves as described for first time use, popped the charged batteries in the glove and hooked them up. Put the gloves on and popped on the heater. First impressions were great, the heat came pretty instantly and the back of my hands were nicely toasty within a minute.

    I went for a walk and took these with me for a bit of a test. In terms of the look and feel of these gloves, they are excellent. They have a contemporary colourful design and the material itself is nicely stitched.

    I went for my walk. my hands were warm and completely unaffected by the biting winds so they’re an excellent glove.

    In terms of the warming unit itself, the back of my hands were really warm on the top setting and not uncomfortably so, it was just right. But the description talks about all fingers being heated and that is 100% not the case. It is very much centralised to the back of your hand and my fingers never reached the dizzying heights I was hoping for!

    Good product but needs a bit more tweaking in my opinion to live up to it’s description.

    Warm Gloves - Cool Looking Gloves but not 100% effective

  13. EzekielFIW says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    I suffer from raynaud’s syndrome, this results in a lack of circulation in my fingers during cold weather. My fingers turn white and I have very little feeling in them – this is not only frustrating but also painful when the warmth starts to return.

    These gloves have helped massively. They heat from the back of the hand and it radiates down to the fingers. Due to the insulation provided by the fabric and drawstrings the heat does not escape and often results in needing to turn down the heat levels – this is good as it preserves battery life.

    I can recommend these to any fellow sufferers. Sizing wise, I’d say they’re a little on the ‘smaller than expected’ side so consider that when ordering.

  14. LashundBaeza says:

     United Kingdom

    I suffer from raynaud’s syndrome, this results in a lack of circulation in my fingers during cold weather. My fingers turn white and I have very little feeling in them – this is not only frustrating but also painful when the warmth starts to return.

    These gloves have helped massively. They heat from the back of the hand and it radiates down to the fingers. Due to the insulation provided by the fabric and drawstrings the heat does not escape and often results in needing to turn down the heat levels – this is good as it preserves battery life.

    I can recommend these to any fellow sufferers. Sizing wise, I’d say they’re a little on the ‘smaller than expected’ side so consider that when ordering.

  15. RenatoDewey says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Heated ski/winter gloves.

    I was sent these in return for my honest opinion on them.

    These are a cute design and handy too. All white with patches of galaxy style coloured areas. The palm of your hand is a black leather style, gripped surface. Which is fab for holding onto things and it also works on touch screen devices too.

    At the bottom of each glove, you have a drawstring to make it somewhat tighter, I say somewhat as you are left with room to go around a sleeve etc. You also have, at the base of the hand before the wrist, a strap which tightens the glove fully, so no wind can get up there at all.

    On the front of the glove, is the power button, hold to turn on and click to change mode. Then there is also a zip area. This contains the battery that gets recharged.

    You have a dual charging cable with a UK plug on. This takes roughly 4 hours to fully charge and that gives you a good amount of time for heating, it surprised me how long they lasted. You have three heat settings that last different times, these are –

    * Hot – red in colour – lasts 4-5 hours. I found these absolutely lasted the 4 hours but then I did fall asleep so I’m unsure how much longer they lasted altogether.
    * Medium – blue in colour – lasts 6-7 hours.
    * Low – green in colour – lasts 8-9 hours.

    These did impress me with how quickly they warmed up, better than my previous pair. The hot is definitely hot. Now the only issue I had here is, if the inner material doubles up/folds over/creases a little, this area then becomes quite hot. So on my pinky finger knuckle, this felt like it was burning to touch, I found it had folded over where my hands didn’t quite fill it out. I took it off and put it back on again making sure the material was fully stretched out and then this did not happen again but I do think it’s something that should be made aware of.

    I would recommend these. They are fantastic for winter times, winter holidays, skiing etc. The gloves are nice and thick, durable and well made. The heating modes work brilliantly with them also getting warm quickly. Worth the price. Just the creasing material could potentially be an issue for small hands like mine, unless it’s stretched out.

    Hot!

  16. the naptown organizer says:

     United Kingdom

    Heated ski/winter gloves.

    I was sent these in return for my honest opinion on them.

    These are a cute design and handy too. All white with patches of galaxy style coloured areas. The palm of your hand is a black leather style, gripped surface. Which is fab for holding onto things and it also works on touch screen devices too.

    At the bottom of each glove, you have a drawstring to make it somewhat tighter, I say somewhat as you are left with room to go around a sleeve etc. You also have, at the base of the hand before the wrist, a strap which tightens the glove fully, so no wind can get up there at all.

    On the front of the glove, is the power button, hold to turn on and click to change mode. Then there is also a zip area. This contains the battery that gets recharged.

    You have a dual charging cable with a UK plug on. This takes roughly 4 hours to fully charge and that gives you a good amount of time for heating, it surprised me how long they lasted. You have three heat settings that last different times, these are –

    * Hot – red in colour – lasts 4-5 hours. I found these absolutely lasted the 4 hours but then I did fall asleep so I’m unsure how much longer they lasted altogether.
    * Medium – blue in colour – lasts 6-7 hours.
    * Low – green in colour – lasts 8-9 hours.

    These did impress me with how quickly they warmed up, better than my previous pair. The hot is definitely hot. Now the only issue I had here is, if the inner material doubles up/folds over/creases a little, this area then becomes quite hot. So on my pinky finger knuckle, this felt like it was burning to touch, I found it had folded over where my hands didn’t quite fill it out. I took it off and put it back on again making sure the material was fully stretched out and then this did not happen again but I do think it’s something that should be made aware of.

    I would recommend these. They are fantastic for winter times, winter holidays, skiing etc. The gloves are nice and thick, durable and well made. The heating modes work brilliantly with them also getting warm quickly. Worth the price. Just the creasing material could potentially be an issue for small hands like mine, unless it’s stretched out.

    Hot!

  17. MargheritaHarki says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Very good quality gloves which I’m pretty happy with.
    The quality of the gloves is great! Good size, fits very well. Really like that it’s quite long, comes well over my wrist, covering the where the jacket starts. The inside of the gloves is very warm and fuzzy and great feature is the black elasticated part on the wrist, so cold and snow can’t escape in. Also like the extra adjustment strap so it firmly stayed on my hands.
    It’s advised to fully charge the batteries before first use, which I’ve did. Chargers included.
    It heats up the gloves pretty quick, but I had to use it on the warmest setting to be able to warm up my hands (my hands is always cold as an ice blocks). There’s a button to turn on the gloves, which needs to be pressed longer to change the setting to warmer and different coloured mini LED’s indicate the current setting (red is the warmest). The batteries nicely fit in their zipped slot on each glove.
    Also another great feature is the softshell fabric on the palm, so I can use my phone with it. So far it turns to be waterproof, but haven’t been building a snowman yet to test it in longer wet condition.
    It could only be better if there would be choice of other colour combination as well as this one contains a lot of white which I have always found it hard to maintain.

  18. wuzhixie74 says:

     United Kingdom

    Very good quality gloves which I’m pretty happy with.
    The quality of the gloves is great! Good size, fits very well. Really like that it’s quite long, comes well over my wrist, covering the where the jacket starts. The inside of the gloves is very warm and fuzzy and great feature is the black elasticated part on the wrist, so cold and snow can’t escape in. Also like the extra adjustment strap so it firmly stayed on my hands.
    It’s advised to fully charge the batteries before first use, which I’ve did. Chargers included.
    It heats up the gloves pretty quick, but I had to use it on the warmest setting to be able to warm up my hands (my hands is always cold as an ice blocks). There’s a button to turn on the gloves, which needs to be pressed longer to change the setting to warmer and different coloured mini LED’s indicate the current setting (red is the warmest). The batteries nicely fit in their zipped slot on each glove.
    Also another great feature is the softshell fabric on the palm, so I can use my phone with it. So far it turns to be waterproof, but haven’t been building a snowman yet to test it in longer wet condition.
    It could only be better if there would be choice of other colour combination as well as this one contains a lot of white which I have always found it hard to maintain.

  19. Caffeinated Clint says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    April 2023 – Two Year Update:
    =======================
    Trouble: The original gloves worked well for two years and then caused a burn on one of my fingers due to an exposed heating element. I contacted the manufacturer who was helpful despite the gloves being out of warranty. They explained the gloves had now been redesigned and would not be a risk of causing burns again. They have supplied me with a new pair of gloves in a grey colour. They explained that the old gloves could be recognised because the on/off control was square shaped whereas the new ones had a round button.

    Review of new design: The new on/off switch works in the same way as the old one but the LED is not as easy to see in bright sunlight as the old LED. The new gloves work well but maybe are a little slower to warm. Size wise they are the same as the old gloves but over time I have decided that I like the loose fit of the gloves and find the way they fit over my ski jacket works really well. I have decided to re-rate them as 4 star to reflect how well they warm my hands and my positive experience with customer service despite the issues with the first pair.

    ——–
    It is expecting a lot for a pair of gloves to fit all men and all women with just two size options. I am a small male I don’t like gloves, for use in cold weather, to be tight so decided to order large/extra large. These fit well over my hand but the fingers are too long. The gloves have an adjuster for use across the back of the hand and a generous snow gaiter with a toggle for tightening around the wrist. The gloves are comfortable and easy to slip on. I would class the fit overall as not ideal but acceptable for ski gloves.

    The Aroma heated gloves look in all respects like ski gloves including a clip to allow them to be connected together. They have a lot of white in them making them impractical in the garden or on a bike.
    The gloves are supplied boxed with a UK double power supply and a pair of rechargeable batteries. Once charged a battery is placed in the zipped pocket over the back of the hand at the base of the glove. The heat control is a button on the outside of the glove. There is a light which changes colour to indicate the heat level being used. To switch the gloves on requires a long press of the switch but then short presses rotate through the modes from high to low. Once switched on the gloves can be switched off by a long press or waiting an hour for auto switch off.

    The gloves heat up quickly. Heat is supplied over the whole of the back of the hand and fingers. Like other heated gloves I cannot detect heat being supplied to the front of the hands. The battery life is quoted on the box as 2.5 to 8 hours depending on the setting. I have used them for over half a day without problem but cannot vouch for how long the batteries would last on full power in extreme conditions. At this time of the year if I cycle in the cold and rain using normal gloves my hands become cold and numb but the Aroma gloves keep my hands and fingers beautifully warm. The gloves have good wind and rain resistance. They also work well with the touch screen on my phone especially for scrolling and swiping. Selecting small icons can be difficult just because of the size of the gloves.

    The Aroma gloves are ideally suited to stop cold hands on the ski slopes. I am happy to recommend them as a comfortable, easy to use, effective way of keeping hands warm in freezing conditions.

  20. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Two month update: I have corrected an error in my earlier review. I remain very pleased with these gloves which have kept my hands dry and warm even when skiing at high altitude.
    ——–
    It is expecting a lot for a pair of gloves to fit all men and all women with just two size options. I am a small male I don’t like gloves, for use in cold weather, to be tight so decided to order large/extra large. These fit well over my hand but the fingers are too long. The gloves have an adjuster for use across the back of the hand and a generous snow gaiter with a toggle for tightening around the wrist. The gloves are comfortable and easy to slip on. I would class the fit overall as not ideal but acceptable for ski gloves.

    The Aroma heated gloves look in all respects like ski gloves including a clip to allow them to be connected together. They have a lot of white in them making them impractical in the garden or on a bike.
    The gloves are supplied boxed with a UK double power supply and a pair of rechargeable batteries. Once charged a battery is placed in the zipped pocket over the back of the hand at the base of the glove. The heat control is a button on the outside of the glove. There is a light which changes colour to indicate the heat level being used. To switch the gloves on requires a long press of the switch but then short presses rotate through the modes from high to low. Once switched on the gloves can be switched off by a long press or waiting an hour for auto switch off.

    The gloves heat up quickly. Heat is supplied over the whole of the back of the hand and fingers. Like other heated gloves I cannot detect heat being supplied to the front of the hands. The battery life is quoted on the box as 2.5 to 8 hours depending on the setting. I have used them for over half a day without problem but cannot vouch for how long the batteries would last on full power in extreme conditions. At this time of the year if I cycle in the cold and rain using normal gloves my hands become cold and numb but the Aroma gloves keep my hands and fingers beautifully warm. The gloves have good wind and rain resistance. They also work well with the touch screen on my phone especially for scrolling and swiping. Selecting small icons can be difficult just because of the size of the gloves.

    The Aroma gloves are ideally suited to stop cold hands on the ski slopes. I am happy to recommend them as a comfortable, easy to use, effective way of keeping hands warm in freezing conditions.

  21. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Now, if like me you enjoy spending a lot of your free time outdoors hiking, cycling or skiing, then you’ll appreciate that the weather can make or break a would-be great day. The cold is difficult for me due to arthritis and with winter fast approaching it becomes much harder to stay out as long as I’d like. That is until now!

    These heated thermal gloves looked like just the thing I was looking for and they don’t disappoint.

    The quality and attention to detail is outstanding as you’d expect at this price point. Even without the heating ability, they are a genuinely serious pair of gloves that are incredibly well made and robust and would still do a wonderful job at keeping out the elements. The instructions are clear and straightforward to understand and even for me, the operation of the battery units is fairly intuitive and simple to grasp.

    With several heat settings to keep me warm and the breathable material, it’s genuinely a pleasurable experience to wear them as they really help with the aches and pains of my arthritis, without becoming unbearably hot. They are so easy to regulate the temperature. They don’t retain moisture from sweat and the batteries can be removed easily for recharging. Recharging takes a couple of hours and the battery life is genuinely strong and lasts a full day out for me when used at low to medium settings although I find that I turn them off after 30 minutes once my hands are nice and warm to preserve battery life and so as to not overheat myself as they retain the heat so well. I’ve yet to run them flat and I would think they’d be great for a couple of days camping or fishing on a single charge with prolonged use.

    Now I understand that they are a considered purchase, but they are a game-changer for me and they really do a superb job of keeping out the cold in a regulated and controlled fashion. They keep the elements at bay and they are a pleasure to wear. Anybody that enjoys the outdoors could benefit from them and I can genuinely say that I would recommend them as they keep me out and active for as long as I like, with a lot less discomfort.

    SB

  22. TeraSlivai says:

     United Kingdom

    Now, if like me you enjoy spending a lot of your free time outdoors hiking, cycling or skiing, then you’ll appreciate that the weather can make or break a would-be great day. The cold is difficult for me due to arthritis and with winter fast approaching it becomes much harder to stay out as long as I’d like. That is until now!

    These heated thermal gloves looked like just the thing I was looking for and they don’t disappoint.

    The quality and attention to detail is outstanding as you’d expect at this price point. Even without the heating ability, they are a genuinely serious pair of gloves that are incredibly well made and robust and would still do a wonderful job at keeping out the elements. The instructions are clear and straightforward to understand and even for me, the operation of the battery units is fairly intuitive and simple to grasp.

    With several heat settings to keep me warm and the breathable material, it’s genuinely a pleasurable experience to wear them as they really help with the aches and pains of my arthritis, without becoming unbearably hot. They are so easy to regulate the temperature. They don’t retain moisture from sweat and the batteries can be removed easily for recharging. Recharging takes a couple of hours and the battery life is genuinely strong and lasts a full day out for me when used at low to medium settings although I find that I turn them off after 30 minutes once my hands are nice and warm to preserve battery life and so as to not overheat myself as they retain the heat so well. I’ve yet to run them flat and I would think they’d be great for a couple of days camping or fishing on a single charge with prolonged use.

    Now I understand that they are a considered purchase, but they are a game-changer for me and they really do a superb job of keeping out the cold in a regulated and controlled fashion. They keep the elements at bay and they are a pleasure to wear. Anybody that enjoys the outdoors could benefit from them and I can genuinely say that I would recommend them as they keep me out and active for as long as I like, with a lot less discomfort.

    SB

  23. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Good quality, you can use them as ordinary ski gloves. The soft velvet inner lining and the windproof and waterproof outer layer make it suitable for rain and snow. It heats up quickly and evenly keeps hands warm.
    The zipper design of the battery pocket prevents water from entering the pocket. One key switch, switch the key to adjust the temperature (red-high, blue-medium, green-low).
    Their workmanship is exquisite, and the non-slip leather palms increase their grip.
    The glove’s wrist pocket and adjustable beam mouth keep you out of the snow.

    Waterproof, Warm

  24. DoraKirklin says:

     United Kingdom

    Good quality, you can use them as ordinary ski gloves. The soft velvet inner lining and the windproof and waterproof outer layer make it suitable for rain and snow. It heats up quickly and evenly keeps hands warm.
    The zipper design of the battery pocket prevents water from entering the pocket. One key switch, switch the key to adjust the temperature (red-high, blue-medium, green-low).
    Their workmanship is exquisite, and the non-slip leather palms increase their grip.
    The glove’s wrist pocket and adjustable beam mouth keep you out of the snow.

    Waterproof, Warm

  25. Tamarra Kemsley says:

     United Kingdom 🇬🇧

    Arrived on time, very well made with good quality materials. Very good fit and no bulkier than any ski gloves. Put batteries on charge for a few hours , refitted them into the gloves, Work perfectly, heated up in under 1 minute.
    I am sure that they will be my answer to poor circulation in the fingers, Will let you know after my xmas ski trip. Bob Phillips.

    Have returned from my ski trip gloves were very good and helped my finger circulation problem totally
    On high setting about 4/5 hours and pro rata on other settings, very pleased with the purchase

  26. sarah84mcLachlan says:

     United Kingdom

    Arrived on time, very well made with good quality materials. Very good fit and no bulkier than any ski gloves. Put batteries on charge for a few hours , refitted them into the gloves, Work perfectly, heated up in under 1 minute.
    I am sure that they will be my answer to poor circulation in the fingers, Will let you know after my xmas ski trip. Bob Phillips.

    Have returned from my ski trip gloves were very good and helped my finger circulation problem totally
    On high setting about 4/5 hours and pro rata on other settings, very pleased with the purchase