How would you rate the finger heat on these? There is the hand or palm area but, do are the fingers heated? Thanks for any insight, good review, direct and good info.
The fingers do feel warmer than previous heated gloves I've had but I feel like that's always a weak point in heated gloves in general, mainly because of how thin and small those areas really are. I feel like a heated mitten would fix that though may make using hand controls a little harder
@@BikesBeardsAndBrews I totally agree. I've got a pair of Hotwired gloves that I bought from Cycle Gear that work well. But they were pricey. A company named Iron Jai's just sent our team a pair of their heated gloves to do a review on. Should have that out in the next few weeks. They look almost exactly like the ones you got from Kemimoto. I'm wondering if they might be sister companies, or are sourcing their manufacturing from the same place. Anyway, love your channel. Keep up the great work!
Well never been one for heated gloves as I have always had heated grips!!! I do know a few who may like these ones as they sound pretty neat!!!! Great Christmas gifts!!!
At the heated grips as well, but unless I'm completely holding on to him it definitely still gets cold and I tend to have a few fingers on my clutch and brake lever most of the time so these are a good option
Sounds good but the ones I have now plug into the bike, means run time is when the bike is running. Being that I work off the bike, I would be afraid of dead batteries before my work day is done
I thought about all the plug-in gear and I have looked at it before. Honestly I would forget every single time and forget to unplug myself when I'm trying to walk away from the bike
If you scroll down to my description, there's a winter gear section and the gloves are right in there. It'll take you right to the page where they're on sale
Couldn't find protection certificate on this gloves. Every motorcycle glove is considered PPE and must fall under the EN 13594 standard for protective motorcycle gloves, a CE Level 2-KP being the highest level of knuckle protection.
There probably isn't a cert though a very large portion of the US riding community rides with MX gloves which offer zero protection, or some random off brand with no armor or worse of all no gloves so I'd say these would be a vast improvement over those
Not sure I'd recommend these for a firearm, there's a 'bump' on the fingers for added impact protection, between that and the glove thickness I think you'd have a hard time using a firearm safe or correctly
Great review bro. I use heated gear wired but may grab these for when I don’t want to plug in. Question, do these help make your exhaust louder? Asking for a friend lol😂
That's a good question and thank you for having such a quiet exhaust where I could hear it spoken very clearly without you having the raise your voice 😂😂😂
These are definitely good. The heat runs down the fingers but I would also recommend if you can throw some heat at grips on your bike. The combo of the two will definitely keep you nice and warm
Ordered these today on amazon based off your video. Thanks
Very cool man! Definitely let me know how you like em!
@@BikesBeardsAndBrews Finally got to use them yesterday. Worked amazingly well and my new go to for cold riding.
@@markw2917 Great to hear my dude!
How would you rate the finger heat on these? There is the hand or palm area but, do are the fingers heated? Thanks for any insight, good review, direct and good info.
The fingers do feel warmer than previous heated gloves I've had but I feel like that's always a weak point in heated gloves in general, mainly because of how thin and small those areas really are. I feel like a heated mitten would fix that though may make using hand controls a little harder
Nicely done, brother! It's great to see some quality pheated gloves being put out at reasonable prices by companies other than the "big dogs".
Yeah there are some bigger ones out there that look good but damn they are expensive
@@BikesBeardsAndBrews I totally agree. I've got a pair of Hotwired gloves that I bought from Cycle Gear that work well. But they were pricey. A company named Iron Jai's just sent our team a pair of their heated gloves to do a review on. Should have that out in the next few weeks. They look almost exactly like the ones you got from Kemimoto. I'm wondering if they might be sister companies, or are sourcing their manufacturing from the same place. Anyway, love your channel. Keep up the great work!
A good review Ben and good to see some companies working with you.
Yeah it was definitely cool that they offered him up. Thanks for watching man!
Well never been one for heated gloves as I have always had heated grips!!! I do know a few who may like these ones as they sound pretty neat!!!! Great Christmas gifts!!!
At the heated grips as well, but unless I'm completely holding on to him it definitely still gets cold and I tend to have a few fingers on my clutch and brake lever most of the time so these are a good option
@@BikesBeardsAndBrews ya they sound awesome!!!
Thinking about getting some heated gloves. Thanks for the review
No problem man. Let me know what you go with
Thank you great video!
Thank you for watching!
I've seen their stuff everywhere recently. I have one of their bags for my Ryker and I like it. This might be the glove for me for these colder rides.
They're definitely a good solid option
Sounds good but the ones I have now plug into the bike, means run time is when the bike is running. Being that I work off the bike, I would be afraid of dead batteries before my work day is done
I thought about all the plug-in gear and I have looked at it before. Honestly I would forget every single time and forget to unplug myself when I'm trying to walk away from the bike
@@BikesBeardsAndBrews it actually is very forgiving when jumping off the bike. I know from a friend lol
I wish I had weather to ride in that I needed these for! But they look sweet man.
Well I mean, hope on the bike and aim north!
@@BikesBeardsAndBrews I wish I could! You know I hate it down here lol
These look good for the next few weeks in California
For when it's like what 70°? 😂
They have plenty of goods, they've messaged me too
Oh for sure! I've actually bought stuff from them before and I like them. That's why I didn't mind reaching out to him on this
Wow these hit on what’s wrong with my current pair. I had a pair similar to you which were too bulky. I wanna try these out I think!!!
Dooooooooo it!!!
Which model glove are these? Looks like they have 3 on their website
If you scroll down to my description, there's a winter gear section and the gloves are right in there. It'll take you right to the page where they're on sale
I want a review of how they really do in the cold. You need a video of you shoveling in these gloves. That's a good long time review.
But these are motorcycle gloves. And I don't normally shovel gloves because I overheat
Couldn't find protection certificate on this gloves. Every motorcycle glove is considered PPE and must fall under the EN 13594 standard for protective motorcycle gloves, a CE Level 2-KP being the highest level of knuckle protection.
There probably isn't a cert though a very large portion of the US riding community rides with MX gloves which offer zero protection, or some random off brand with no armor or worse of all no gloves so I'd say these would be a vast improvement over those
If you end up really liking those. Let me know, cause the wife is needing some cold weather gloves.
So far they've been exactly what I was looking for so I'm good with it
Maybe one day I will get some heated gear, but I have always just layered up all my life.
Normally that's what I do as well but I was looking to make it just a little bit warmer this year
Need to look into those for the whole 2 days of winter we get 😂🤣
What's winter down there? 65?
@@BikesBeardsAndBrews well. It's November 4th and 84 degrees... Sooo.. lol
How thin do you find these to be. Going to motor school for my law enforcement career and we need ones thin enough to use firearm
Not sure I'd recommend these for a firearm, there's a 'bump' on the fingers for added impact protection, between that and the glove thickness I think you'd have a hard time using a firearm safe or correctly
Great review bro. I use heated gear wired but may grab these for when I don’t want to plug in. Question, do these help make your exhaust louder? Asking for a friend lol😂
That's a good question and thank you for having such a quiet exhaust where I could hear it spoken very clearly without you having the raise your voice 😂😂😂
Interesting I don’t want to waste my money.I’m looking at heated gloves.my fingers & finger tips.are what gets so cold they hurt.
These are definitely good. The heat runs down the fingers but I would also recommend if you can throw some heat at grips on your bike. The combo of the two will definitely keep you nice and warm
they look pretty damn decent
Yeah it was really impressed with them actually
Is any buying Kimimoto stuff seem like everyone getting free stuff from them
Now if only they made motorcycles
80??? Hmmmm that better not be MPH. That would be speeding sir. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Maybe it was km's the world may never know