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Thermo Gloves Heated Glove Liners
Thermo Gloves Heated Glove Liners
ThermoGloves Rechargeable Heated Gloves Introduced in Europe and now available in the US, ThermoGloves heated gloves will keep your hands warm even in the coldest of winters. Finally, a lightweight battery heated glove that is slim enough to be worn as a liner but warm enough to keep hands toasty on their own. Most liner-type gloves can't keep hands warm for long periods of times and most battery-operated heated gloves are too bulky and hinder mobility. Thermo Gloves solves these issues with its unique design which combines a micro-thin elastic material with high-tech carbon fiber bundles that spreads even heat through each finger and thumb without impacting dexterity. They are soft and flexible without any uncomfortable wires. Thermogloves can be set to 3 different temperature levels or simply turn them off without having to take the gloves off. The lightweight heating unit can be switched out with an included spare accumulator and only weighs 2 ounces! ThermoGloves are perfect for use with ? skiing ? cycling ? sailing ? camping ? hiking ? fishing ? snow sports ? construction Product Features ? Wireless heated gloves with no external wires ? Can be used as glove liners or regular gloves ? Micro-thin stretchable carbon fibers distributes even heat to all fingers ? Keypad temperature control with 3 temperature settings ? Re-chargeable 2.7000 mAh Li-Ion Polymer batteries ? Operating time up to 5 hours Includes ? (1) Pair of Gloves ? (2) Batteries ? (1) Charger ? (1) Travel Case ? (1) Instructions
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The Warming Store
Capo Enzo SF Glove
Capo Enzo SF Glove
Short-fingered gloves are by no means a must-have, in the realm of essential cycling gear, as the preference of wearing them on warmer rides tends to dramatically vary from rider to rider. A quick glance through the pro peloton will confirm this, as you'll notice some riders wearing, and others without gloves -- even on the daylong, bone-jarring Spring Classics. Understanding highly varied rider opinion, Capo took an entire year designing and perfecting their Enzo SF Cycling Gloves to appeal to even the most finicky cyclist.The body of the Enzo SF Gloves is constructed using Capo's instantly-comfortable Enzo fabric. It's the same fabric used in their Roma jersey, and Capo takes advantage of the fabric's durability, lightness, and shape retention. On hot rides, Enzo will help the glove breathe and dump excess heat, but will hold that heat as you set out on cooler mornings. The palm of the Enzo glove utilizes Clarino -- a reliable synthetic leather that follows the same themes of breathability and comfort as the Enzo fabric. Stitched into the Clarino are carefully spaced dual-layer foam pads to relieve pressure on the ulnar nerves and dissipate road chatter in the bars without trapping airflow. But more importantly, the Enzo Glove is the sum of its parts, balancing a fine line between that sublime feeling of bar control, while still housing enough subtle padding for the longest of afternoon rides. The Capo Enzo SF Glove uses a hook-and-loop closure in the wrist, and pull tabs sewn into the fingers to facilitate simple removal. It available in Black or White, and in sizes Small through X-Large.
$22 Go to
Department of Goods
Capo Enzo SF Glove Black, S
Capo Enzo SF Glove Black, S
Short-fingered gloves are by no means a must-have, in the realm of essential cycling gear, as the preference of wearing them on warmer rides tends to dramatically vary from rider to rider. A quick glance through the pro peloton will confirm this, as you'll notice some riders wearing, and others without gloves -- even on the daylong, bone-jarring Spring Classics. Understanding highly varied rider opinion, Capo took an entire year designing and perfecting their Enzo SF Cycling Gloves to appeal to even the most finicky cyclist.The body of the Enzo SF Gloves is constructed using Capo's instantly-comfortable Enzo fabric. It's the same fabric used in their Roma jersey, and Capo takes advantage of the fabric's durability, lightness, and shape retention. On hot rides, Enzo will help the glove breathe and dump excess heat, but will hold that heat as you set out on cooler mornings. The palm of the Enzo glove utilizes Clarino -- a reliable synthetic leather that follows the same themes of breathability and comfort as the Enzo fabric. Stitched into the Clarino are carefully spaced dual-layer foam pads to relieve pressure on the ulnar nerves and dissipate road chatter in the bars without trapping airflow. But more importantly, the Enzo Glove is the sum of its parts, balancing a fine line between that sublime feeling of bar control, while still housing enough subtle padding for the longest of afternoon rides. The Capo Enzo SF Glove uses a hook-and-loop closure in the wrist, and pull tabs sewn into the fingers to facilitate simple removal. It available in Black or White, and in sizes Small through X-Large.
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RealCyclist.com