Thanks for the review. Good timing!! I am planning a trip to Moab February and I often ave problems in cold weather with poor circulation in my fingers. 1) Where is the heat delivered in the Master gloves? 2) Do the Master gloves also have the fold back index and thumb fingers?
Heat is delivered throughout the glove, down to the fingertips. It feels balanced and not concentrated in one spot. And yes, the Master gloves also have fold back index/thumb fingers. One thing I forgot to mention is that the extra "hood" for fingers on the Master gloves is also magnetized.
I know EXACTLY what you use the extra pocket for - Airtags! Seriously. Living in Canada, these are for me. But I’ve never bought heated gloves for fear of losing them because of the cost. If (when?) I buy these, I’m getting two airtags along with them Great review! Thx!
I have really struggled to find a pair of gloves that work for me. I have a pair of the OG PGYTech gloves that had the clip on the fingers instead of magnets. They were a nightmare to use!! I tend to suffer from really cold fingers and the gloves I’ve used seem to do little to warm them. Not sure if it’s restricting circulation or something. How did these feel? Also, I’m not going to lie, the Masters look incredibly cumbersome! They look difficult to put in your pocket if you take them off? I definitely need something as my last video in Glencoe was shot at -9 and I don’t think my fingers have properly thawed out yet!!!! As always Todd, great video!😊🏴
these seem great for me because it gets really really cold in Minnesota. But my question is where is the heat element in this glove? is it only heating the palm of the hand or does it also extend to the fingers? because for me, it's usually the tip of my fingers that start to freeze quickly, where as my palm and the back of my hand feels fine
As someone with naturally cold fingers, those heated gloves sound really enticing. Were you able to test them in cold enough weather to tell if they kept your fingers warm? Thx for the video.
Yep - they do. The whole glove heats from the wrist down to the fingers. I'd recommend sticking to Low heat for longest battery life, but obviously Medium and High are options too if temps are REALLY cold. Low always worked fine for me in temps around 28-38 deg F or so.
I gotta say, I appreciate you and what you do Todd. I was actually looking for something like these. Keep up the good work
Backdrop looks amazing
Thanks for the review. Good timing!! I am planning a trip to Moab February and I often ave problems in cold weather with poor circulation in my fingers. 1) Where is the heat delivered in the Master gloves? 2) Do the Master gloves also have the fold back index and thumb fingers?
Heat is delivered throughout the glove, down to the fingertips. It feels balanced and not concentrated in one spot. And yes, the Master gloves also have fold back index/thumb fingers. One thing I forgot to mention is that the extra "hood" for fingers on the Master gloves is also magnetized.
I really need one right now.
Excellent video! One question: How do you charge the battery?
I know EXACTLY what you use the extra pocket for - Airtags! Seriously. Living in Canada, these are for me. But I’ve never bought heated gloves for fear of losing them because of the cost. If (when?) I buy these, I’m getting two airtags along with them
Great review! Thx!
Sure could have used those gloves this morning photographing at 21f -- thanks for the review!
I have really struggled to find a pair of gloves that work for me. I have a pair of the OG PGYTech gloves that had the clip on the fingers instead of magnets. They were a nightmare to use!! I tend to suffer from really cold fingers and the gloves I’ve used seem to do little to warm them. Not sure if it’s restricting circulation or something. How did these feel?
Also, I’m not going to lie, the Masters look incredibly cumbersome! They look difficult to put in your pocket if you take them off?
I definitely need something as my last video in Glencoe was shot at -9 and I don’t think my fingers have properly thawed out yet!!!!
As always Todd, great video!😊🏴
these seem great for me because it gets really really cold in Minnesota. But my question is where is the heat element in this glove? is it only heating the palm of the hand or does it also extend to the fingers? because for me, it's usually the tip of my fingers that start to freeze quickly, where as my palm and the back of my hand feels fine
As someone with naturally cold fingers, those heated gloves sound really enticing. Were you able to test them in cold enough weather to tell if they kept your fingers warm? Thx for the video.
Yep - they do. The whole glove heats from the wrist down to the fingers. I'd recommend sticking to Low heat for longest battery life, but obviously Medium and High are options too if temps are REALLY cold. Low always worked fine for me in temps around 28-38 deg F or so.
@@dominey Thanks, good to know.
Any information on how they handle cold, wet (rain, snow) conditions? That's when my hands suffer most.
I wore them once when it started raining, and they worked fine. Otherwise wasn't able to use them in snow - just cold, dry weather.
Um...link isn't working. And the website does not list HEATED photography gloves
If only a company would make small gloves for female hands
Did you check the sizing chart at their website? Curious to know if the small is still too large.
@@dominey I've silly wee female hands ie v small
They look like mittens to me. Have you send the chemical hand warmer packets? Very effective and cheap.
Got to check the link. Doesn’t work