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Keis G102 Heated Inner Outdoors Motorcycle Gloves
Electrically heated inner gloves from Keis
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Seller Notes
Used -
Signs of light use with some light marks.
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Fuses missing.
Otherwise, great overall condition.
Comes with battery connection leads.
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Comes in original packaging.
947423.
Description
Constructed from lightweight stretch material, these heated motorcycle under gloves are ideal for keeping your hands warm while wearing your favourite over gloves. The gloves come complete with all you need to power from your bike, 12v vehicle or rechargeable Li-on battery (Li-on battery pack optional extra). Also, the Keis X6 vest incorporates specific integrated power sockets to power Keis heated under gloves. To connect the under gloves to these dedicated sockets you need 2 glove connection leads which are available separately. Be prepared for any weather!
S | M | L | XL | |
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Palm Width CM | 18-20cm | 20-23cm | 23-25.5cm | 25.5-28cm |
Palm Width Inches | 7-8 | 8-9 | 9-10 | 10-11 |
Features
- Micro Alloy Fibre Technology
- Made from lightweight stretch material
- Powered by bike or rechargeable power pack
- Vehicle power supply lead included
- Option to connect through X6 / X10 Vest (additional leads required)
Latest Verified Customer Reviews
Well made with good conections for the wires. Dont really notice the wires in the gloves, Come up very large so probably best to go smaller on the size if you are buying. Heat wise they are not hot and can barely notice the heat... however it is enough to stop my hands getting cold and keeps them at a comfortable temperature. Very easy to install and very similar to the old snug gloves I used to have but a hell of a lot better made. Do need very large riding gloves as they can be very tight when under my normal gloves. Not sure if the wires in the gloves go along the back of the hand (unlike the snug gloves) but this does not detract from the gloves. In short well made and very useful item for winter riding, I would consider them alot better than heated grips which only heat the palm of the hand. The Keis gloves hold the wind chill at bay but could do with being maybe a little hotter. Still happy with them though and I can feel my hands after a ride now !!! I just like very toasty hands :)
I had some experience with heated gloves before, so I knew what to expect. They keep your hands cosy at their normal warm temperature. They make you not to want to remove them when arriving at your destination... If you try them out of the box without being on a motorcycle you may not feel it, you have to wear them on a motorcycle in cold weather with outer gloves on to understand how they work. Nice texture too.
Bought these ready for a 3½ week trip to Norway, "just in case". Tried them connected to my Gerbing jacket and all seems good. Not hot but comfortably neutral/warm. You will need your main glove a size bigger than normal for them to fit under. I normally use a size 11 glove but use a 12 with these. Even with size 11 hands the medium was the best size for me, they are quite streachy and need to be snug to work.
I have not tried these in anger yet but preliminary trying-out indicates that they are not designed to roast your fingers. They prevent them from getting cold, which is really all you can expect from any cold-weather gear (if you're daft enough to ride in low single-digit figures at motorway speeds all day long). You need to be careful about how you integrate putting them on and wiring them up prior to getting on the bike, as getting things out of sequence can be embarassing. As for the sizing, take heed of what just about every reviewer has said: they are thick and larger than the sizing charts suggest. I have a Keis X10 vest from a few years back which still works fine and by which I swear when it gets really cold. However, although the letter size (M, L, etc.) is weird, the dimensions are accurate: in my case I am a 38 chest, continental 48 and the vest fits perfectly. It's just that it is labelled 2XS rather than M, like most other things. However, my size for these gloves should be 20--23cm or M. No way. I ordered the XS when I read other reviewers' experiences and they fit perfectly even though my hands are not 15 or 16cm round the palm. However, these inners are thick and I need to use my over-sized Richa gloves because my Dainese touring gloves (which fit me perfectly and allow thin inner gloves) are simply too small when I have these heated inners on. Not a deal breaker but bear this in mind when you consider this otherwise excellent product from Keis.
Thick, your gloves need to be at least a size too big, probably 2 sizes. Well made, come up huge, I normally wear a Medium and had to buy XS. There is barely any noticeable heat when plugged in.
The sizing is massive, but I couldn't find any heated gloves designed specifically for women (so might be alright for men) I ordered a small and they're wayyy to big. I'm going to have to order another pair of winter gloves in a much bigger size just to fit them in. I can't say I notice the heat much, but my fingers don't go numb from the cold anymore so that in itself is a result.... buuuut I do get pain in my fingers from the tightness of fitting mssive gloves into my normal ones. One step forward, two steps back.