Great review! We're glad you like the Rogues! They should last you a long time! And, you actually don't need extra velcro straps for your other bike. The newest versions, including the Rogues you have, have sewn-in velcro straps that simply wrap around the side rail of your hand guards. You didn't actually need to put the loose strap around the hand guard rail first, that's just an extra piece incase you need it for some reason. Happy riding and welcome to the Warm Hands Revolution!!
In all honesty I just wrap the velcro straps on the inside and go ride. Been out a dozen times doing slow technical riding and county roads and I have never had a problem with them moving around. I absolutely enjoy them as they keep me riding in Wisconsin. Glad you are enjoying them.
They seem like a really effective product and don’t look bad. My winter gloves keep my hands warm and dry down to at least 28 degrees but I have zero dexterity in them and they don’t come on/ off easily. BTW the brain in your tank bag kept distracting me 😂 seriously that rag looks like a cartoon brain 😂
Sounds great. I am looking at getting these, or the shorter ones called "back country" for my DRZ400SM. Do you think the shorter ones still are good enough at same temps (freezing or slightly below) as far as windchill and winter riding enabling?
Yes, they are very durable and I'm able to easily switch these out over multiple bikes with no added equipment needed. These are a buy once/cry once piece of gear. Not only do they keep your hands warm but they are excellent at keeping your hands dry while riding in the rain.
Midwest here winter is coming. Stock 23 KLR here and wondering if those will fit over the stock handguards. I use rechargeable heated gloves no heated grips yet.
I don't see why they wouldn't fit. The Rogue model (which I have) are pretty much universal. They fit over Acerbis X factor and Barkbuster guards on my bikes.
I am really surprised that no one uses camp dry on any if their gear. I have leather/canvas gloves i ride with and i sprayed them with camp dry before i ever rode with them. Now they dont get wet or hold water at all. i imagine spraying soft panniers, hippo hands, gloves.. etc would just add an extra layer of water resistance.
I watched you madstag video..I'm 6'1" I'm guessing the 22" for my dr is what I need..really like all your videos..one you might do is one on strictly hwy ride and camp ...thanks for your videos again..
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Great review! We're glad you like the Rogues! They should last you a long time! And, you actually don't need extra velcro straps for your other bike. The newest versions, including the Rogues you have, have sewn-in velcro straps that simply wrap around the side rail of your hand guards. You didn't actually need to put the loose strap around the hand guard rail first, that's just an extra piece incase you need it for some reason. Happy riding and welcome to the Warm Hands Revolution!!
Thank you very much for watching...and for a great product!
I just got a set of Backcountry HH for my GSA much better than original ones 👍🏻 met the owner this summer at the BMW National Rally in Redmond Oregon
In all honesty I just wrap the velcro straps on the inside and go ride. Been out a dozen times doing slow technical riding and county roads and I have never had a problem with them moving around. I absolutely enjoy them as they keep me riding in Wisconsin. Glad you are enjoying them.
Congratulations on reaching 6K. Great video.
Thanks so much!
Great review I just bought a set!
Great review! I have seen them on snowmobiles too. I can't wait to see them on your CRF300.
Nice review mister 🤙
Thanks for sharing 👍. Very cool 😎.
They seem like a really effective product and don’t look bad. My winter gloves keep my hands warm and dry down to at least 28 degrees but I have zero dexterity in them and they don’t come on/ off easily.
BTW the brain in your tank bag kept distracting me 😂 seriously that rag looks like a cartoon brain 😂
Sounds great. I am looking at getting these, or the shorter ones called "back country" for my DRZ400SM. Do you think the shorter ones still are good enough at same temps (freezing or slightly below) as far as windchill and winter riding enabling?
I would presume so.
Been looking at those.
Nice review!!! Any feedback after having them some time?
Yes, they are very durable and I'm able to easily switch these out over multiple bikes with no added equipment needed. These are a buy once/cry once piece of gear. Not only do they keep your hands warm but they are excellent at keeping your hands dry while riding in the rain.
Thanks!!!!
Midwest here winter is coming. Stock 23 KLR here and wondering if those will fit over the stock handguards. I use rechargeable heated gloves no heated grips yet.
I don't see why they wouldn't fit. The Rogue model (which I have) are pretty much universal. They fit over Acerbis X factor and Barkbuster guards on my bikes.
I am really surprised that no one uses camp dry on any if their gear. I have leather/canvas gloves i ride with and i sprayed them with camp dry before i ever rode with them. Now they dont get wet or hold water at all. i imagine spraying soft panniers, hippo hands, gloves.. etc would just add an extra layer of water resistance.
Looks like heated socks are next😅
Why not. I hate cold fingers and toes. My recently purchased heated gloves are awesome!
Klr...what happened with the dr...
Still got it.
Perfect
I watched you madstag video..I'm 6'1" I'm guessing the 22" for my dr is what I need..really like all your videos..one you might do is one on strictly hwy ride and camp ...thanks for your videos again..