@@KendallAdventureandTravel I’m not KCPR but I find it depends on the bike and the “hippo hand” some. On my GSA the hippo hands are the OG ones I bought over 10 years ago and they’re kind of big but they store pretty flat in a pannier. The Tusk ones I have for the dual sports pack even smaller and very flat. The new ones from the guys who took over Hippo Hands look bulkier and more 3 dimensional. I’d be worried about how they’d pack. Regardless of the brand, the ones I’ve used have always created a nice toasty micro climate around my hands even down into the teens as long as I had a heated grip or glove in them.
I love my hippo hands... I can ride in my normal gloves and heated grips easily in the low 30s
Ive never used them, do they store in the bike easy enough? Dave
@@KendallAdventureandTravel I’m not KCPR but I find it depends on the bike and the “hippo hand” some. On my GSA the hippo hands are the OG ones I bought over 10 years ago and they’re kind of big but they store pretty flat in a pannier.
The Tusk ones I have for the dual sports pack even smaller and very flat.
The new ones from the guys who took over Hippo Hands look bulkier and more 3 dimensional. I’d be worried about how they’d pack.
Regardless of the brand, the ones I’ve used have always created a nice toasty micro climate around my hands even down into the teens as long as I had a heated grip or glove in them.
@@veriest1 Thank yo for the info, definitely going to check them out...Dave
I love your channel! Please do a video on bike choices for long distance trips. GS? RT? Goldwing?
Thanks for watching....Let me see what I can put together...Dave