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The EJOY electric heated gloves are £59.99 and only come in black. A high-end option would be the Filby Waterproof Heated Gauntlet, £190, which has a premium goatskin leather palm for excellent ...
Why it made the cut: These Gordini gloves are made for warmth and have all the features we could want for a cold day out. Gordini’s rechargeable heated gloves provide the best, most versatile ...
For many cyclists out there, the Eddie Bauer Guide Pro Lite Smart Heated Gloves might not have been on your radar because they aren't cycling-specific. Except that, maybe, they are.
These are not stylish cycling gloves. There's no way to sugarcoat that detail but also, it's not really the point. If you are ready to dive into a heated glove you are likely beyond the point of a ...
These sleek rechargeable gloves are thin enough to keep your hands warm underneath regular gloves. They'll maintain a heat of 140 to 150 degrees (the highest setting) for two hours.
These rechargeable battery-powered gloves by Savior Heat have three different heating settings, with the heated area being the back of the hand and five fingers. Plus, they're made with water ...
Wireless connection Macna Neutron gloves are not cheap at $399.95, but they would be far more convenient to use than others that need to be plugged in. These heated gloves have a three-setting ...
Sealskinz Heated Cycling Gloves – $160 The Sealskinz are the only cycling-specific heated glove on the market. It’s hard to say you absolutely need cycling-specific gloves, but they do integrate pads ...