🔥 Warm Hands, Happy Life! 🔥
The Men's Heated Gloves are rechargeable, waterproof, and designed for maximum comfort and functionality. Featuring a 7.4V Li-ion battery with three heat settings, these gloves are perfect for outdoor activities in cold weather, providing relief for those with arthritis and ensuring you stay connected with touchscreen compatibility.
Reusability | Rechargeable IFWATER Heated Gloves for Men Women |
Battery Charge Time | 20 minutes |
Supported Battery Types | Lithium-Ion |
Recommended Uses For Product | 7.4V Rechargeable Battery Operated Heated Gloves for Women and Men, Perfect For Indoor And Outdoor Activities In Cold Weather Such As Camping, Hiking, Hunting, Riding, Driving, Skiing, Running, Shooting, Etc. |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Cotton |
Size | X-Large |
A**R
Just what I wanted
I bought some electric gloves several years ago and one of them still works, but the second one konked out, but they were good. I was hoping to find the same product and these gloves are very close.....might even be a new generation of the gloves I bought approx 2017. The 2023 gloves function the same way with big buttons that you hold to turn on / off, and there are different heat settings. I have not used them enough to test the battery life, etc but they are so similar to the previous version I am expecting them to be very good. If they konk out unexpectedly, I will try to update this report, but right out of the gate, these gloves fully met my expectations.
A**T
Very comfortable
The gloves are true to size, very comfortable but does take some time to heat up. I will try them out in snow to gauge if it’s better in colder conditions. Look for updates from me.
T**F
Great value and performance.
Worked much better than anticipated. Should have bought these years ago!
K**Y
Warm Gloves, But Bulky
These gloves will keep your hands warm, but they are very big and bulky. Even without the heat elements turned on, these gloves are very warm. The insulation is thick, and there is a waterproof outer layer. The heating elements warm the gloves up nicely, but the heat is not overbearing--just enough to keep your hands warm but not hot, even at the highest setting. However, the gloves are very bulky. These are not for doing any kind of work that requires fine manipulation, although I am able to use my phone with them on as the seller claims. They would be good for manual labor or just being outside, such as when hiking. The gloves come with a charger that can charge both batteries at the same time, and the batteries have a reasonable capacity--up to 4-5 hours at the lowest setting according to the product page. They also come about 5 inches past my wrist, which should help to keep cold air out. One thing to keep in mind if ordering is that the size chart is not much help. The chart shows a width measurement of 6.3 for XL, but that does not correspond to any reasonable measurement of a hand. For example, my hand measures about 3.75 inches across, or 9.525 cm across. If the circumference is measured, it measures 9 inches or 22.86 cm. So clearly the chart measurement of 6.3 does not make sense. The length measurement on the chart of 13.6 does correspond to the length of the glove in inches, but that does not help in choosing the correct size since what would matter is the length of your hand. I ignored the chart and just chose the larger of the two sizes since I know my hand is about average or slightly larger than average; I chose correctly as the glove fits as it should. I am happy with the gloves so far, although I have not had a chance to wear them in cold weather; it is still pretty hot here in Texas. I do recommend the gloves based on what I have seen so far, as long as you understand these are for serious cold and only when a bulky glove is called for.
A**Z
Heated fingers, Sizing guide is accurate, wrist cinch is too hard one handed
10-2-23 I ordered the XL based on the size chart which worked out well for my husband's XL hands. I mainly ordered them for use while scouting, hunt season, and winter camping trips, but also use them when just sitting on my porch. They aren't only heated, but they have enough insulation material making them a bit bulky if you need precision dexterity these aren't going to work for that. I'd say they are as thick as my Columbia ski gloves. The heating elements cover the entire back of your hand and extend roughly 2/3 to 3/4 down the fingers. The fingertips aren't heated. The thumb and forefinger tips have a fabric which is touch screen friendly. It's hard to precisely hit the correct keys when typing, so I use voice to text for that. But you can answer or make a call easy enough. The palm and thumb have a textured rubbery material giving you good grip. They are fully lined with a soft tricot fabric, which on it's own helps to insulate and soft, but makes it a little challenging when trying to place them over rough or calloused hands. It takes a bit of wiggling. The battery packs last from 2-5 hours depending on the setting used. Thats long enough for some situations, but I would prefer to have another set as back up waiting in the wings. I didn't see where the seller offers spares at this time, but they seem to be fairly common to find on Amazon. I have an older pair which are only heated in the palm and always found myself partially pulling them off to warm my fingers. These have resolved that, and more convenient than using rechargeable pocket type hand warmers. Now the wrist cinch strap, seems pretty cheap, using polypropylene webbing instead of nylon or polyester. It also doesn't cinch easily with one hand, it takes alot of pulling and for me is useless useless. You need a 3rd hand. Although if you happen to get it tight, it does quickly release when you pull the tab up. The large illuminated power/control button is raised and easily pressed with a gloved hand. Something to note is the light stays on as long as the battery lasts. This may be distracting/glaring while using on a motorcycle at night. I do like the light changes color to signify the setting for low, medium and high. Its much easier to identify than just a status bar, similar to a cell phone signal icon, as is on my older pair. We aren't yet in the dead of winter and haven't tried using them while riding my quad, so I'll update if something changes. At this point I'm pleased with the heat, but think they need to change the wrist cinch strap, and maybe even the liner. They are really 3.5 stars at this point.Hopefully this was helpful, Thank you!
T**2
Worked, when it worked.
Charged the gloves up and had them at work. A cold morning and I finally pull them out. They take a little time to warm up, but they are toasty once they get there. I used them maybe three separate days. Time for a recharge, plug them in and they wont charge. The light on the plug won’t even stay on. Not sure if it is the battery or the charger, but just beyond disappointed.
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