I've been searching for a good pair of heated gloves since last winter. I have Raynaud syndrome and heated gloves are my last hope. I came to the conclusion that Lenz 7.0 is a best option. Can you tell something about them?
Basically, it's the same glove as the 6.0; the only differences I can see are that the 7.0 is unisex (the 6.0 comes in a men's and women's version) and that there is a high-visibility threading on the back and knuckles instead of more goat skin (which seems like a good idea if you are fishing for them in a dark tent or wearing them on a bike at night or something). Otherwise, my full video reviewing the 6.0 should still apply: ruclips.net/video/sAJEPta8oK4/видео.htmlsi=1i28pmgvuR5GCtWZ
Have you used battery-heated gloves? Have they worked for you? Are you thinking of trying them? What are your concerns?
Best heating for your hands will be provided by your body so whatever improves blood circulation to the fingers....
Couldn't agree more: ruclips.net/video/a6p3FbmXUog/видео.htmlsi=7KQwNHf5MRTruw0O, but some people have Raynaud's or other circulatory issues.
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I've been searching for a good pair of heated gloves since last winter. I have Raynaud syndrome and heated gloves are my last hope. I came to the conclusion that Lenz 7.0 is a best option. Can you tell something about them?
Basically, it's the same glove as the 6.0; the only differences I can see are that the 7.0 is unisex (the 6.0 comes in a men's and women's version) and that there is a high-visibility threading on the back and knuckles instead of more goat skin (which seems like a good idea if you are fishing for them in a dark tent or wearing them on a bike at night or something). Otherwise, my full video reviewing the 6.0 should still apply: ruclips.net/video/sAJEPta8oK4/видео.htmlsi=1i28pmgvuR5GCtWZ