I live in Poland and temperatures reach -35 degrees Celsius. I use 3 different types of gloves in winter: analog: 1. Held Score 2.0 up to 4 degrees Celsius,, Shima Touringdry up to 0 degrees Celsius, below 0 degrees Celsius heated Kemimoto 8012BK PRO. Tested up to -15 degrees, they work great. Working time max. up to 2.5 hours; although the manufacturer says about working up to 4 hours. = (probably at temp. up to 0 degrees Celsius). Generally, I recommend them, for service and after-sales service.)
I live in Poland and temperatures reach -35 degrees Celsius. I use 3 different types of gloves in winter: analog: 1. Held Score 2.0 up to 4 degrees Celsius,, Shima Touringdry up to 0 degrees Celsius, below 0 degrees Celsius heated Kemimoto 8012BK PRO. Tested up to -15 degrees, they work great. Working time max. up to 2.5 hours; although the manufacturer says about working up to 4 hours. = (probably at temp. up to 0 degrees Celsius). Generally, I recommend them, for service and after-sales service.)
Good insight, yeah working times depend on the temperate of the battery, batteries struggle in low and high temperature.
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