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SAVIOR HEAT Heated Gloves for Men Women, Rechargeable Electric Heated Gloves, Heated Skiing Gloves and Snowboarding Gloves

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Arrives Monday, Jun 10
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Size: Small


Color: Black-S06


Features

  • Genuine Leather
  • heated leather gloves,heated ski gloves for women,heated skiing gloves,battery operated gloves heated for women
  • Button closure
  • Machine Wash
  • Superior FULL LEATHER MaterialSAVIOR HEAT SHGS.06 heated gloves for men and women are made of full genuine sheep leather in the external layer, the waterproof and windproof function are much better than other materials. 2021's latest sensitive touch screen material on the winter gloves index fingertip and thumb providing smooth touchscreen in phones, tablets any other smart devices.
  • 3 HEATING LEVELS CONTROLThe battery operated gloves have 3 levels heating control, High( 3 lights up) 99% heat about 2-2.5 hours, Medium(2 lights up) 66% heat about 3.5 hours, Low (1light up) 33% heat up to 6-7 hours; you can adjust the suitable temperature needed by single press the On/off button, very easy to use, even for elders.
  • RECHARGEABLE HEATING GLOVES The electric heated gloves included 2pcs 7.4v 2200mah Li-Polymer battery charge kit, Savior changed the wall charger to 5V2A USB charger+ dual charging cable, you can charge the both batteries in the same time, about 4 hours fully charged.
  • HEATED WARM GLOVES for WINTER SPORTSHeated Leather gloves use the far-infrared fiber heating elements in the whole hand back and fingers, it can stimulate your blood circulation, especially good for Raynauds, Arthritis, Bad Circulation, Stiff Joints People, perfect for skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, hunting, ice fishing, sledding, motorcycle, cycling, shoveling, ect.

Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 26, 2019


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  • Real world blizzard tested
Size: XX-Large Color: Black-S01
-10 degree days. 35 to 40 below wind chills. I ended up getting these in time to use them when needed...when the cold is beyond unbearable. Winter storm turned into a blizzard and im using a charged up pair of these new gloves I gifted myself for Christmas. These gloves do offer heat and they can get comfortable on the highest setting. However, you run into an issue with battery life and getting to a point where if you go beyond the 3hr window on max setting the batteries need charging and the gloves will only stay heating on a level lower (the button on the gloves will begin to blink). So if you plan to use them daily, you will need to make sure you charge them daily to keep the max setting available to you when you need them in bitter cold. This may be a problem if you have a job out in the elements that is 5 to 6hrs or more. You will need to buy a backup set of batteries to keep the gloves running at its best setting (which is the only option here with how bad the cold is here). I fail to understand the 3 level system on these gloves when in reality the "lowest setting" really is useless and instead should be "high/low." Also, make your expectations realistic when the cold is artic...the gloves will keep your hands from freezing but the area around the pinky and outter palm is in need of more heating element/material. The rest of your hand feels fine when the cold hits except the area I mentioned. The battery needs to be bigger to hold more power. I havent been able to return home since the weather got bad and the roads are impossible to drive. im in a hotel unable to access the charger for these gloves and I am on day three running on the second highest setting since my batteries are running down. Im not frostbitten but it would be nice if these gloves had a little more longevity on a single charge. The gloves are a bit on the bulky side but most winter gloves are that are used in the extreme conditions. The pricepoint can be hard to justify given that for my useage I would need to add nearly 50 more dollars to have the back up batteries ready in the wings to keep the warmth going for extended periods of time. If you addressed the battery life and took the steps to add more heating element/material to the pinky/side of the hands inside the glove to make the gloves more warm, there really wouldnt be much else I could knock them for. They would be a worthy investment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 24, 2022 by Mr. Bursaw

  • Rechargeable battery heated gloves.
Size: Large Color: Black-S01
These are the first pair of heated gloves that fit my (rather wide female ) hands properly. They are unisex sizes only (as so many are) but the fingers are not too long so they do keep my fingers warm! I have arthritis in both hands and have had surgery as well so my hands really hurt in cold weather when walking the dog or hiking. These gloves have 3 heat settings and I have tried them all. It is easy to adjust underway and comfortable. You do have to get use to the weight as the batteries are a little heavy and bulky but fit in a pocket on top of the hand close to the wrist. They are a game changer in my enjoyment of the outdoors in cold weather!! Thank-you!! They also came in a cute box which is great for storage in off season! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 13, 2023 by Javajo

  • Perfect For Outdoor Winter Activities
Size: X-Large Color: Black-S01
The perfect cold weather gloves. Great fit, I wear an XL glove and these are very comfortable. The battery packs are rechargeable and last for hours. A feature I really like is that when you put battery packs in place and turn the heating units on, they go to level 3, the warmest setting. After a minute or two, they automatically reduce heat to level 2 to conserve battery power. Of course, you can turn the setting to level 3 (warmer) or down to level 1 (cooler) but on many days I don't touch the controls at all. I use these gloves for bicycle riding in the Pacific Northwest. Believe me, you can ride farther and longer with warm hands! There are no problems with shifting gears or braking. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 6, 2023 by TinMan

  • My ‘Go To’ Gloves
Size: Large Color: Black-S01
First things first, I ski almost every day in the winter, over 100 days most season; I’m also a Mountain Host at Park City Mountain so some days when I’m out, I don’t have the option to come in whenever I want. As such I have five pairs of ski gloves (see photo), they each have a purpose, a place, and a condition. I also want to add that my rating for these gloves is based on their suitability for my needs, their value, their quality, and their appearance. I have given these Savior Heated Gloves 5 Stars because they are my ‘go to’ gloves for most days on the mountain, but I still wear other gloves when the conditions or situation warrants. These gloves seem well made, I’ve worn them for probably 50 days this season and don’t see any threads coming loose, holes, or other obvious flaws or wear (though the writing on power button has worn off). They are also good looking and being mostly black, go with most any clothing combination you might wear — the simple white lines that decorate them add a little style. The glove palm and finger tips have a leather covering for additional strength. The heating function is reliable, I turn them on and they get warm; there are three settings: low (1 light), medium (2 lights), and high (3 lights), when you turn them on they startup in the high heat setting. I would say these gloves are suitable for ‘most’ average / normal ski days, for me that means 15 to 30 degrees. If you keep them on low and turn them off when at lunch or taking a break, the batteries should last the entire day (I believe the spec says 6 hours which seems about right). If your ski days include many days below 10 degrees I’d say you’d want to carry a spare set of batteries as you’d likely be on at least the medium setting and possibly high for most of the time (I do have a spare set for those occasions). I don’t think these gloves are suitable for sub zero temperatures for any length of time. On the other hand for warmer ski days (~25 deg +, depending on your tolerance), the gloves are warm enough that you might not even turn them on. Some days I might only turn them on for a few minutes after I’ve been using my phone without gloves on the chairlift, pop them on high for a couple minutes to warm back up. Each glove has a zippered pocket that holds and connects one battery, the batteries connect easily and the zippers work smoothly. The gloves include a ‘wall wart’ charger with a two connector cable so you can charge both batteries at the same time, I haven’t actually timed how long it takes to charge a totally dead battery, but I’d figure 4 - 6 hours. The batteries are semi-proprietary with a rectangular shape and a barrel connector, they are rated at 7.4V 2200MAH 16.2WH. I did have a problem with one battery, I contacted customer support and they quickly mailed a replacement — good service! Here are the Pros and Cons I find with the Savior Heated Glove: Pros: * Reasonably Priced * Well made and stylish * Fit well, are comfortable, and flexible. * Good heat settings for most days and uses Cons: * Power button can be easily turned on or off by accident * Need extra batteries for colder days * Wall wart charger instead of USB * No ‘touch screen’ capability I have pictured my glove collection below, as I said the Savior is my daily go to glove, but each has a purpose. I’ve also owned better heated gloves (each held two batteries), but they were three times the cost of the Savior and didn’t fit as well. From left to right: Head gloves — keep in work locker for casual use, Columbia gloves — springtime gloves for warmer days, Swany Leather Gloves — most comfortable, very well made, Free The Powder gloves — heavy powder days and very cold weather, Savior Heated Gloves — daily use, with and without heat. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 18, 2021 by AudioHTIT

  • Decently warm at 50mph in 30 degree weather.
Size: Medium Color: Black-S28C
I ride to work 30 minutes there and 30 minutes back every day. So far they have worked well to keep my fingers not exactly hot but not cold either. I have the bark busters winter hand guards as well though which I would recommend because I don't think they would keep your fingers very warm without.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 10, 2023 by Mason Dunn

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