To this day I’ve never had a good pair of “cold weather motorcycle gloves”. They are never warm enough. Do yourself a favor and get a pair of 509 snowmobile gloves. I use the 509 free range and it’s good when it’s below 0 and you can still use the bars better than big bulky Msr gloves. They look like kids snow gloves lol
I commute with their MSR glove. 24F has been my coldest morning and they worked just fine. My commute is 30 minutes speeds of 35-70 mph. Great value for the money.
The best cold weather glove is the Olympia Aventador. Goretex, Primaloft, affordable, visor wiper, tucks under cuffs so rain doesn't run down it. Only downside is there's no impact protection like carbon fiber or TPE. It's the only glove that's kept my hands warm in real rain and even snow riding without heated grips.
Heated gear takes cold weather riding to a new level of comfort. Low 40's and damp/wet can become unsafe in non heated gear but its actually comfortable in heated gear, less fatigue. I prefer hardwired gear for long trips, 4-500 miles or more but the rechargeable gear has kept me warm over an 8 hour ride by being judicious with the heat settings. Like Chase said, they're great for when you get off the bike. I've tried all kinds of insulated gloves and none of the good dexterity gloves have kept me warm.
@@bilboswaggens2975 I just looked them up. Seem like good kit, I'd be cautious of the short gauntlet but that might not be a negative for me since rain and a long gauntlet don't work so well. By Negatives are you talking Celsius or Fahrenheit?
Great timing… wore my insulated work gloves out for a ride last weekend as the week before my hands got completely numb in my MX gloves. Was just thinking to myself that I could really use a better pair of purpose insulated gloves. Looks like I have some shopping to do for myself now 😂
I assume you're looking for the size large since that is the only size that is currently out of stock. We do not have an estimated eta but you can sign up to be alerted when they are back in stock by clicking the red Email me when available button on the product page. www.rockymountainatvmc.com/riding-gear/msr-adv-cold-weather-gloves-p
What is important to me is will I be able to use my smart phone with the gloves. This is an essential feature for gloves in this day and age and you did not cover that.
I can't believe you people don't use GERBINGS heated gear. I have the socks, pants, jacket and GLOVES. I ride all winter long in northeast Pennsylvania. I bought the entire set used for $400. Don't waste your money buying anything else that is not heated. GERBINGS !!!!!
Check out these gloves here: www.rockymountainatvmc.com/Sales/3597/2023-ADV-Cold-Weather-Gloves
To this day I’ve never had a good pair of “cold weather motorcycle gloves”. They are never warm enough. Do yourself a favor and get a pair of 509 snowmobile gloves. I use the 509 free range and it’s good when it’s below 0 and you can still use the bars better than big bulky Msr gloves. They look like kids snow gloves lol
free range or range?
@@RocksNRuts4 they are the same. 509 free range is just the short cuff version. I have the free range and love them
I commute with their MSR glove. 24F has been my coldest morning and they worked just fine. My commute is 30 minutes speeds of 35-70 mph. Great value for the money.
The best cold weather glove is the Olympia Aventador. Goretex, Primaloft, affordable, visor wiper, tucks under cuffs so rain doesn't run down it. Only downside is there's no impact protection like carbon fiber or TPE. It's the only glove that's kept my hands warm in real rain and even snow riding without heated grips.
Heated gear takes cold weather riding to a new level of comfort.
Low 40's and damp/wet can become unsafe in non heated gear but its actually comfortable in heated gear, less fatigue.
I prefer hardwired gear for long trips, 4-500 miles or more but the rechargeable gear has kept me warm over an 8 hour ride by being judicious with the heat settings. Like Chase said, they're great for when you get off the bike.
I've tried all kinds of insulated gloves and none of the good dexterity gloves have kept me warm.
509 free range and never go back. I use them in the negatives and don’t even turn my bar heaters in
@@bilboswaggens2975 I just looked them up. Seem like good kit, I'd be cautious of the short gauntlet but that might not be a negative for me since rain and a long gauntlet don't work so well.
By Negatives are you talking Celsius or Fahrenheit?
@@pinkiewerewolf farenheit. And I have a coat that goes over the short cuff. They have a long cuff version just called the 509 range
Just picked up some new liners (Klim) and new wind proof gloves (MSR) from y’all last week.
Thanks
Cant wait to get my msr gloves
I hope you ment to say handguards and heated GRIPS because that was a gamechanger for me coming from the naked bike world
Great timing… wore my insulated work gloves out for a ride last weekend as the week before my hands got completely numb in my MX gloves. Was just thinking to myself that I could really use a better pair of purpose insulated gloves. Looks like I have some shopping to do for myself now 😂
Get gerbings heated gear. Best ever. Guarantee for life.
@@jimgordon3468 just checked them out. Definitely not cheap, although nothing about this sport is.
Ixon IT Yate Evo heated gloves. Kinda fancy but work like magic. I use simple snowboard gloves or cheap heated chinese ones - and they work too.
What happened to the RM ARC gear?
Love my battery heate gloves from RMATV.
When will the MSR ADV cold weather gloves be back in stock?
I assume you're looking for the size large since that is the only size that is currently out of stock. We do not have an estimated eta but you can sign up to be alerted when they are back in stock by clicking the red Email me when available button on the product page.
www.rockymountainatvmc.com/riding-gear/msr-adv-cold-weather-gloves-p
No REVIT Gloves?
does that gerbing have the heat elements in the fingers?
Yes, the Gerbing S7 Heated Gloves have full-finger heating.
Klim Resistor HTD gloves are great but no protection.
What is important to me is will I be able to use my smart phone with the gloves. This is an essential feature for gloves in this day and age and you did not cover that.
Booh @ GoreTex for being toxic for the environment!
I can't believe you people don't use GERBINGS heated gear. I have the socks, pants, jacket and GLOVES. I ride all winter long in northeast Pennsylvania. I bought the entire set used for $400. Don't waste your money buying anything else that is not heated. GERBINGS !!!!!
Dirt bike should have heated grips .