If you've struggled to find gloves that keep your hands warm in bitter winter weather, turn to the Savior Heated Mitts. These gloves have everything you will need to brave the toughest weather conditions. Innovatively designed, these premium full finger gloves gently warm the entire length of each finger, back of the hand, keeping your hands nice and toasty even when battling freezing temperatures. Durable and Comfortable - We’ve used premium grade materials to give these gloves the durability, however, doesn’t come at the expense of comfort. The gloves have a breathable membrane and soft lining. You’re in for a comfy experience even with prolonged wear; no more dealing with sweaty hands FAQ Q1: I don’t know how to get it work When batteries are installed the glove, Press ON/OFF button first time, the heat setting to high (3 light bars will illuminate) Press ON/OFF button a second time to reduce the heat setting to Medium (2 light bars will illuminate) Press ON/OFF button a third time to reduce the heat setting to low (1 light bars will illuminate) Press ON/OFF button of fourth time to turn glove heat system off (all light bars will shut off) Q2: Can i machine wash the gloves? We do not recommend you use machine wash, machine wash will damage the inside heated element. Spot clean gloves by hand using only mild detergent. Q3: Gloves only heats for about 30 minutes then went off when i first use it. Most of batteries won’t come in fully charged status so that’s why you need to recharge them for at least 4 hours when you receive it. Q4: Does it work under subzero area? Yes, it does. Enjoy extra warmth on your hands no matter what you're doing outside
B**H
My hands are always warm!
I cycle around Chicago. I like to go about 50 miles and I'm not particularly fast so I may be out 3-4 hours, often below freezing. Chemical hand warmers gave me uneven results: too hot or too cold in some places. These gloves are the first way I've found to be comfortable. And I think there's an emotional component too. If my hands aren't warm, it's hard to enjoy being outside.The three settings seem to change the target temperature rather than directly changing the amount of heat generated. That's good! If your hands are already warm or it's not that cold outside, then the heaters don't have to work as hard. I've started using these gloves for everyday things like walking from the commuter train to my office building downtown Chicago. It's great to arrive at your desk each morning with warm hands.Aside from the heating, the construction quality of the gloves seems to be very good. I've been using them heavily for a few months and I see no signs of wear. I'd advise using some care when removing the battery packs for charging. The wiring and connector that stays in the glove does have a strain relief, but it looks to be a stress point that could wear over years of use. It'll likely outlast the rest of the gloves if I'm careful when changing the battery packs.I found that Roger Cheung [email protected] at the manufacturer was very helpful by E-Mail when I wanted to order extra battery packs for long rides.
G**K
Pleasantly surprised and impressed
These gloves work really well, even to your fingers and thumbs. I bought them for my cycling commute (about 50 minutes each way) central Ohio. So far I have had four days that warranted these gloves 29F, 33F, 27F and one at 22F (some days with 15mph wind) and they worked great! I am a female with frequently cold hands and I used to use mittens with chemical warmers for cold days, especially mornings. The combination kept my hands warm, but were awkward for shifting and braking. These gloves are a game changer with excellent dexterity and grip, more even heat and rechargeable. These are perfect for cycling. For my rides, I set the level on the highest setting and my fingers were toasty. For temps in the 30s, I am pretty sure a lower setting would provide plenty of heat, and I am also thinking that high heat will work into the teens. Off bike, it would probably work well into single digit temps. I will update my review if anything changes, but so far I am really impressed and am getting a pair for my spouse for when we ride our fat bikes in the snow.On sizing (I don't know why Amazon populated this review with XL, I bought a medium), I wear a medium or large in women's gloves and no more than a small in men's gloves. The circumference around my palm is 7" and the length of my hand "bird finger" to where palm meets wrist is also 7 inches. The medium fits like a glove. (perfectly)
J**T
Three Stars
Just a heads up, these gloves run a size small, order one size up.
L**N
I charged them fully and they worked great the very first day
I purchased Savior Heated Gloves with rechargeable Li-ion batteries for my annual ski vacation in Utah which was just last week, 3/6-13/18. I charged them fully and they worked great the very first day. But that was it. They needed to be charged for day two of skiing. Once fully charged, I put the batteries in and headed for the mountain. Nothing happened. They didn't turn on, they didn't get warm. Fortunately, it wasn't so cold that day. I tried again and checked to see if they really got charged and the green light was on, so I thought they would work, but again nothing. So, I tried to return them and realize that Amazon will not take them back - even though they only worked for one day! I'm furious because these were not cheap, $139.00, and the company, Savior E-Sports should honor a return on this defective product. Although they were purchased a few months ago, they were used for ONLY 1 day before they stopped working. I sent this message directly to the company and will come back and change this review if they make good on the product.On April 4th, I received notice that the company was issuing me a full refund. With that speedy resolution completed, I would purchase from this company again.
E**E
These gloves do provide heat but have a few little things you should know about
I've used these gloves now for 6 weeks nearly every day biking to and from work (15 minutes each way), and walking for an hour or so each night in temperatures from -26°C to 0°C (-15°F to 32°F). My hands are about a men's surgical glove size 8.5 and the XXL glove fits just right. The fabric and materials are good. The quality of the heating is good, I didn't time how long the batteries last, but enough for the one hour walk and 30 mins of biking. To remove the batteries, you unzip the waterproof zipper on the back cuff side of each glove, and disconnect the battery from its plug in the pocket, and move it to the charger. The charger light turns green after the batteries are charged. One issue I ran into with these gloves is that on three occasions, I put the gloves in my coat pocket to store them after they had been turned off, but the pressure of compressing them in the coat pockets inadvertently turned on the gloves. I caught this twice before the batteries were completely drained, but the third time both batteries were dead. I think this could be fixed by using a different type of switch, perhaps one that can be locked in the off position. Another mildly annoying thing is that the red led light that turns on on the back of the glove when you turn the gloves on is pretty bright and distracting when you are out in the dark, if you don't want lights to be on your hands. It might also be good to make it possible to disable this red light, but then you woudn't know when the gloves are on.
P**R
These gloves run very very small
The sizing information for these gloves is wrong. I typically wear an XL glove and my palm measures 9 1/4 inches around the knuckles. I ordered these gloves in XXL based on another person's review that said they run small, the XXL gloves are still a very snug fit!! I am not sure, but I may return them for an XXXL. I have not worn them outside yet since I may return them, but I have put them on and could feel the heat when turned on high. I think they will help keep my hands warm if I can get gloves that fit well.
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