Tenere 700: Gears Gen-X4 Knuckle Armor Heated Gloves

 Gears Gen-X4 Knuckle Armor Heated Gloves




I opted for the Gears knuckle armor heated gloves because they heat both sides of the hand & fingers vs just the back & fingers as most heated gloves do + run directly off the bikes 12v battery & connect via the same 2.5 mm DC coax connectors as my Gerbing heated jacket, pants & dual temp controller (as well as FirstGear, Warm & Safe & Venture Heat) but can also utilize 5,200 or 8,000 mAh lithium-ion battery packs bought separately. High temp causes my hands to sweat slightly when tested in the gagrage, but never uncomfortably hot like the Gears heated glove liners I previously used. The size large fit true to size & benefit from some breaking in for a relaxed grip due to the knuckle armor, despite advertising pre-curved ergonomic fit.




Info & Pics from Gears Website

Specs

• Max Heat: 135°F @ 13W Each
• Power: 12V DC 1.1 Amp Each
• Premium cowhide leather construction.
• ZEPTO heating fibres run throughout glove, including to the tip of every finger.
• PORELL breathable, water-resistant membrane.
• High-impact TPU knuckle protection.
• Pre-curved ergonomic fit.
• Touchscreen-compatible index finger.
• Adjustable velcro wrist closure.
• Cuff length optimized for under-jacket fit.



FAQs

Q: Will this work alongside other brands of heated clothing?

A: Yes! All our heated clothing is compatible with Firstgear, Gerbing, Warm & Safe, and Venture Heat.

Q: What is the difference between Gen-X3 and Gen-X4?

A: Gen-X3 uses a copper-based heating element (made in the USA), whereas Gen-X4 uses Zepto fibres (made in France). Thus, Gen-X4 heats up faster, generates more heat, and is lighter. Both are amazing products, but Gen-X4 is just a little bit of an upgrade!


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